This marks the Dr. and Mrs. Arthur William Phillips Charitable Trust’s third gift to Penn College’s School of Nursing & Health Sciences in three consecutive years.
“We remain grateful for the continued support of the Dr. and Mrs. Arthur William Phillips Charitable Trust,” said Ashley E. Day, manager of grants and communications. “This gift will provide our surgical technology students the opportunity to learn through virtual reality experiences, allowing them to grow their skills and their confidence.”
Surgical technologists are at the heart of the action on a surgical team, taking part in a life-saving mission every day. They prepare operating rooms, assemble and test specialty equipment, ensure a sterile environment, focus on patient safety, and assist during surgeries. The work demands attention to detail and knowledge of surgical procedures.
To learn more about Penn College’s associate degree in surgical technology, which can be continued to a bachelor’s degree in healthcare leadership & administration, call 570-327-4518.
For information about Penn College, a national leader in applied technology education, email the Admissions Office or call toll-free 800-367-9222.