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Because a patient experiencing a health emergency will likely be cared for by many health care professionals with differing specialties, Pennsylvania College of Technology has taken an active approach to ensure that students understand the roles and collaboration necessary on a health care team.
As role-playing humans and dummy patients cover the ground after a simulated drone attack, students Brittany L. Neupauer and Christopher H. Warney, both of Williamsport, assess the response. As emergency personnel in hazmat gear go through their paces, Brandon A. Schrimp, of Williamsport, puts his observations on the record. Shakeem S.
Students and faculty from Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Business & Hospitality served a "Taste of Technology" at the USA Science and Engineering Festival in Washington, D.C., from April 15-17. From frozen Teddy Grahams to instant ice cream, the students fed guests' curiosity and appetite.
Martial artists impressively practice their discipline in this November photo. The PCT Shotokan Karate Club wound down its season with a clinic and belt promotion this past weekend. Students from Nittany Shotokan, Bath (New York) Shotokan, Lycoming College and Bucknell University joined Penn College students Eric M. Russell, Carlos A. Ramos-Sonera, Alton "A.J." Hinson, John B. Preine, Michael J.
Pennsylvania College of Technology students preparing to graduate in May with associate degrees in health information technology recently arranged a seminar on campus for other students in the academic program. The 16 students are enrolled in a capstone course taught by Ashley D. Holmes, instructor of business administration/health information technology.
William Ma, professor of mathematics at Pennsylvania College of Technology, jointly authored a paper that was published recently in an international journal, Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae Mathematica.
With an arsenal of cleanup tools and an endless reserve of charitable energy, George W. Settle III gives a "thumbs-up" to spring maintenance. Settle, of Dillsburg, is a welding and fabrication engineering technology student. Caleb G. Schirmer (left), an applied management student from Sugarloaf, and Timothy L.
Sara E. Prugh, a pre-nursing student from Bath, shows off her personally customized footwear. Jonathan T. Hall, an assistant cook at Dauphin Hall, prepares stir-fry ... ... and fashioned "Bruce, the Watermelon Man." Alexandra D. Petrizzi (left), a dental hygiene: health policy and administration concentration major from Langhorne, and Amanda N.
John Michael Sabga, left, and Tarik Laroche From the Spring 2016 One College Avenue magazine: Long before becoming Wildcat soccer teammates, John Michael Sabga and Tarik Laroche shared a “football” field in Trinidad. Read more in "Unexpected Reunion."
Phyllis Wise Reynolds talks with students about grain ingredients, around which macrobiotic menus are built, and shows two pasta options. Wise Reynolds reviews a recipe with student Andrew Scheitle, of Chambersburg. Student Sarah A. Brunski, of Mount Holly Springs, asks questions before getting started on a pasta recipe. R.