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Healthcare Simulation AAS

Felesia Felix, reporter/photographer

(STX, September 20, 2023)

Wednesday morning The UVI Medical Simulation Center on the Albert A. Sheen Campus gave a medical emergency demonstration performing CPR and the proper use of an AED.

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  6. You NEVER know when a crisis will hit, whether it be a natural disaster or shoot out, learning CPR is a life necessity and its better to be prepared than unprepared.

  7. It’s very important for people to know and understand what to do in life and death situations. Pushing this healthcare situation which can potentially save a life is great for the island in a whole.

  8. Oh, this is so needed on both campuses. You’d be surprised how many students and staff don’t know basic CPR. Great article and phtos!

  9. This is so important. Coming from an “extreme” sport we have to learn life-saving skills every year and the importance of it. This is so fantastic to see that the UVI engages in this. Kudos!

  10. I find this incredible. Having skills and knowledge on CPR is an important skill for all individual I am glad it being assessable to the public.

  11. It’s so honorable that the UVI Medical Simulation Center gives the students the opportunity to learn these life saving skills 😍 Good job!

  12. It is fantastic to see the UVI Medical Simulation Center actively engaging in healthcare education through practical demonstrations. Learning how to perform CPR and use an AED is an essential life skill, and these demonstrations provide valuable hands-on experience for students. Kudos to the Medical Simulation Center for their commitment to preparing our future healthcare professionals! 🩺👩‍⚕️👨‍⚕️📚

    • Wow, this is so cool! Learning CPR is so important. You never know when an emergency may occur, and you may need to save someone’s life. I love that UVI is giving healthcare simulations. This will be so beneficial for students in the healthcare field. Many people are visual learners and learn best through visual demonstrations than reading information or just being told the information. The dummy they used in the picture looks so realistic too!

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