SOUTHEAST GEORGIA HEALTH SYSTEM: Southeast Georgia Health System and College of Coastal Georgia Partner to Host Inaugural Nurse Camp

SOUTHEAST GEORGIA HEALTH SYSTEM: Southeast Georgia Health System and College of Coastal Georgia Partner to Host Inaugural Nurse Camp
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Southeast Georgia Health System issued the following announcement on Mar. 21. 

Southeast Georgia Health System and College of Coastal Georgia are proud to host an inaugural Nurse Camp, June 7-10, 2022. The four-day camp is open to high school students entering grades 11 and 12.

Students will have the opportunity to experience nursing at Coastal Georgia and the Health System’s campuses in a variety of areas and specialties. The unique four-day camp experience will include nurse shadowing, exposure to clinical care in both simulation and real-life settings, and allow students to develop a better understanding of health care career opportunities. In addition, students will earn a CPR and basic first aid certificate, issued by Coastal Georgia nursing faculty.

Space is limited. A total of 20 students will be accepted into the program and participants must be in good academic standing. To register, students must submit an application, letter of recommendation from a school official and a Nurse Camp essay by Monday, April 11. Registration information can be found at sghs.org/nursecamp. The cost of the camp is $30 upon acceptance.

For more information, contact Nichol James, Coastal Georgia Nursing Academic Service Coordinator, at njames@ccga.edu.

Original source can be found here. 

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Source: Southeast Georgia Health System



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