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2018 Guidebook Center for Emergency Corporate Human Medical Services Resources School Partner: Baldwin High School School Partner: Baldwin High School This program got the adrenaline flowing as Numerous employees shared their education and students encountered the world of emergency career paths. Students were given fact patterns medical services. Throughout the day, they related to labor relations and day-to-day issues participated in multiple sessions including patient faced by the legal team. They were then asked to care scenarios, a tour of the communications present on what issues/concerns they discovered, center and driving simulation. By the end of the and how they would go about addressing and day, the students were able to run a mass casualty resolving them. incident as first responders. Center for Equity of Care Corporate Office of School Partner: Walt Whitman High School Patient and Customer Through informative and engaging activities, Experience students were taught how STEM aligns with the The principles of health equity and language access. School Partner: Plainview-Old Bethpage, They were also instructed on how to give hands- Kennedy High School only CPR. Students were guided through interactive exercises to see how every role, every person and Cohen Children’s every moment matters when creating positive experiences. They were also guided through the teams Medical Center continuum of care from access to care, parking, clinical care and the discharge process. School Partner: Sacred Heart Academy Cohen Children's Medical Center provided Corporate Risk an educational and fun experience for the students. They were exposed to a variety of Management careers, scenarios and simulations, including a decontamination tent and trauma situation, School Partner: Great Neck South High School casting and child life therapy. Working in teams, students learned about the role risk management plays by discussing real crisis scenarios that the health system can potentially experience, including a hurricane and a cyber- attack. Each team was asked to contemplate how leadership should prepare and respond during such events and what risk management would do to minimize risk to Northwell Health. 3 Spark! Challenge 2018 Guidebook • 3 Digital Marketing Glen Cove Hospital - Health Solutions Lenox Hill Hospital School Partner: Syosset High School Operating Room School Partner: Plainview-Old Bethpage, School Partner: Richmond Hill High School Kennedy High School The digital world is changing the business of School Partner: Patchogue- Medford High School The program started with an engaging lecture health care and Northwell Health is a leader in Students learned about the variety of innovative on how one of the hospital’s leaders entered the that change. In this session, students discovered Students experienced firsthand the exciting programs offered at Health Solutions. They even medical field. Students were then split into smaller some of the challenges, short term plans and world of perioperative services. They spoke with created a video based on their experience with groups and toured different areas of the hospital innovative opportunities happening in the digital professionals, including OR nurses and surgical each program. They also met with different clinical to gain valuable exposure to various career space. They also participated in engaging focus technicians, and witnessed them in action. They and non-clinical staff and learned about their roles disciplines. The day ended with lunch and a brief group activities. also learned about the different environments and passions. talk by an HR team member. that professionals in the OR can work, such as ambulatory surgery, hospitals, post anesthesia care Glen Cove Hospital - unit and endoscopy. Huntington Hospital Long Island Jewish Emergency Department Glen Cove Hospital - School Partner: Walt Whitman High School Medical Center, School Partner: Glen Cove High School Rehabilitation Students were divided into groups and rotated Forest Hills Students observed various career opportunities through four different clinical settings, exposing in the Emergency Department. They rotated School Partner: Glen Cove High School them to many career possibilities. They also had School Partner: The Summit School through learning stations that demonstrated skills the chance to interact with professionals and see performed in the ED, including a tour of a local Students experienced what it’s like to be a their roles and responsibilities in action. Students explored various careers in cardiology EMS agency's ambulance. They also experienced rehabilitation patient. They enjoyed fun, by touring multiple testing areas including a mock "code stroke" and learned about the hands-on, interactive treatment sessions with stress testing, ECHO and nuclear medicine. They continuum of care from ambulance to treatment. physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech learned about a variety of functions within these therapy and recreational/art therapy. They learned departments as well as the academic preparation how to walk again using our state-of-the-art G-EO required for each role. robot, worked on their visual impairments with our Dynavision and much more. 4 • Spark! Challenge 2018 Guidebook Spark! Challenge 2018 Guidebook • 5 its diverse career opportunities. Some students Long Island Jewish participated in interdisciplinary rounds while others shadowed pharmacists and technicians Medical Center - in the main pharmacy, the pharmacy satellite or patient care units. Students were provided a high- Emergency Department level overview of the technology used to facilitate work flow and promote patient safety. School Partner: John F. Kennedy High School, Bellmore-Merrick Students were exposed to a variety of careers in Long Island Jewish the Emergency Department. They toured the ED and engaged in a discussion detailing how the Medical Center - department works. There was also a hands-on demonstration and interactive skill stations. Radiology School Partner: Great Neck South High School Long Island Jewish Students participated in the diagnosis, simulation, planning and delivery of a radiation therapy Medical Center - treatment. All tests were performed in an anthropomorphic phantom, with special attention Industrial Engineering given to both the technical and administrative aspects of the treatment. School Partner: John F. Kennedy High School, Bellmore-Merrick Industrial Engineering is changing the landscape Long Island Jewish of health care. Through fun-filled activities, students learned about the various roles within Medical Center, a hospital’s Quality Improvement Department. Students were taught how these roles are shaping Valley Stream - Culinary the way care is delivered to improve quality, safety, cost, efficiency and patient satisfaction. School Partner: Baldwin High School Students practiced hands-on, sustainable culinary efforts – from farm to kitchen. They partnered Long Island Jewish with the cooks and chef to learn procurement of raw local fruits and vegetables, food storage Medical Center - and safe food handling. During production, a dietitian discussed the value of healthy eating. The Pharmacy highlight of the experience was a gourmet lunch prepared by the students with the help of the School Partner: Lindenhurst High School culinary team. Students were paired with members of the pharmacy team to experience the day-to-day operations of the pharmacy department and 6 • Spark! Challenge 2018 Guidebook Spark! Challenge 2018 Guidebook • 7 Long Island Jewish Northwell Health Medical Center, Physician Partners Valley Stream - Neuroscience Institute Operating Room School Partner: Plainview-Old Bethpage, Kennedy High School School Partner: Valley Stream Central High School Students were introduced to the careers at the Students had the opportunity to observe a Northwell Health Physician Partners Neuroscience major surgical procedure. They also participated Institute. They toured the facilities, attended in a mock pre-operative class. Students then numerous presentations and participated in toured the orthopedic units and shadowed a interactive activities. physical therapist helping to rehabilitate a post-operative patient. Monter Cancer Center North Shore University School Partner: Herricks High School Hospital - Culinary The students rotated through multiple School Partner: Massapequa High School departments and engaged with team members in various job functions related to cancer care. It was time to dig in as students explored career They learned about the different educational paths in the field of food and nutrition, including requirements for each role and were provided Registered Dieticians and Chef's. They were hands-on experiences. also given a tour of the kitchen and culinary department. The day culminated in a fun and engaging healthy cooking challenge. Northwell Health Laboratories North Shore University School Partner: Baldwin High School Hospital - Heart Hospital Students were given an overview of careers in School Partner: Massapequa High School the laboratory field – one of the fastest growing areas in health care. They were provided tours The day started with an introduction and tour of the multiple departments within the lab of the new Sandra Atlas Bass Heart Hospital. and participated in hands-on demonstrations Students then participated in interactive and and activities. engaging activities centered around heart transplants/Left Ventricular Assist Devices (LVADs) and other heart procedures. 8