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East Tennessee State University
Rural High School Medical Camp 2014
June 15-20, 2014
James H. Quillen College of Medicine
SUNDAY June 15th
Time
3:30
3:45-4:45
Activity
Adult Leaders Arrive
Student Registration/
Check In Lobby of the Dorm
Location
Centennial Dorm
Centennial Dorm
5:00
Orientation & Activities
Practice field
Beside the CPA
Mr. Dave Mueller
7:15
8:15
Light Dinner
Campus tour
From Ropes Course to, Dorm, DP
Culp Center
Closing activities/Recreation
Chaperones will offer events
Picnic at Course
9:00
11:00
Campus
Comments
Address
East TN State University
807 University Parkway
Johnson City, TN 37614
Baseler field
Ropes Course
How to work together as a team
and get to know each other
Pizza 434-2424
Medical Students
Why I went to Medical school!
Hear from all six medical student
chaperones:
Liberty Foye, Annie Kolarik, Casey
Lawson, Wyeth Lawson, Logan
Snyder, Jenna Teterina
2nd year medical students
Games and activities
Lights out
MONDAY June 16th
7:00 – 8:00
8:15
Breakfast
Welcome to ETSU
8:30 –9:45
Do you Want to be a Health
Professional? What are you cut
out to be? “Jung Typology Test”
Interest Inventory
Compound Pharmacy
10:00-12:00
12:15 – 1:15
1:30-3:30
B 243
DP Culp Center
Forum Room, DP Culp
Center
Forum Room
Marketplace
Carolyn Sliger, MSEH Department
of Family Medicine, Rural Programs
Laura Maxwell
Erin Coker
Counseling Center
Tour of New College of
Pharmacy Building
Steve Ellis, Assistant Dean and
Joy Hurley and Residents
Chuck Collins, Pharm D
Café in Pharmacy
Discussion on career as an OBGYN
Overview
Stanton
of Obstetrics
Gerber, Lab
with
Dr. Jessica Pugh
and Overview pediatrics with
Dr. Jeremy Bradley
Lunch
Subway
Meet Phil and Phyllis the
Human Simulator lab
“Human Meet
Simulator”
Phil and Phyllis the “Human Simulator”
Dr. Marty Eason and
Jake Drumm, Coordinator
And several Interns
3:35 – 5:00
5:15 – 5:55
6:00 –8:00
Seizures! Snake Bites! Soros
Practicing Medicine in West
Africa
Dinner
Work out at gym
All to Swim and Work out at the
Center for Physical Activity
(CPA)
Learn to tie surgery knots
11:00
Large Auditorium
Will explain the simulator,
Intubate human simulator, Start
IV’s.
Tracy Goen, MD Family Medicine
Main meal
DP Culp Center
Bring your swim suits,
work out clothes,
Tennis shoes
required for gym
Chaperones will teach on
a knot tying boards
Short Tour of CPA
DP Culp
Forum Room, DP Culp
Center
Forum Room, DP Culp
Center
Marketplace
Carolyn Sliger
Chaperone Activity at 9:00
9:00
Lights out
Tuesday, June 17th
7:00-7:50
8:00
Breakfast
Discussion for talk on Friday
8:15-9:00
Learn about Financial Aid,
Scholarships and Admissions to
ETSU (information helpful for
other universities
9:10 – 10:25
Nutrition and Diet,
Dr. Michelle Lee
Forum Room, DP Culp
Center
Hands on with BMI, etc
10:30-11:30
Nursing
Room 337
ETSU Main Campus
439-5605
11:45
Lunch
Debbie Ricker
Jamie Russell
Malisa Overbey
Skills lab, Mock Emergency, IV
starts, wound care, etc
ETSU Marketplace
Ben Daughterly, Admissions
Counselor
Kathy Feagins, Scholarships
Natalie Desalle, Financial Aid
(please include info for students
from VA and NC)
12:30-1:25
Learn to draw Blood:
Phlebotomy
Learn how to:
Use an Otoscope (ear)
Ophthalmoscope (eye)
EKG
Spirometer
Hearing and Vision Test
Physical exam, Height,
Weight and BMI’s, Spinal
screening,
Sugar test
Other
Microbiology
Culture whatever you want
View Electron Microscope
Human Tissue
Human in
Tissue
3D in 3D
Stanton Gerber
Building 1, Room B06
5:00
Popcorn and Drinks
$1.00 ( bring money for
this)
Movie evening, select what
movie you are interested in
seeing, no “R” rated movies
or 3 D movies. OUR TREAT!
7:30
Must stay in a buddy
system and no one to meet
outside friends.
Dinner Mall Food Court
(bring money for dinner)
1:30-3:15
3:20-3:55
4:00-4:55
VA Campus
Building 1
Standardized Patient Lab
Building 1, 119, Room 3-28,
3rd floor, VA Campus
Small auditorium
Carolyn Sliger, MSEH
Certified Phlebotomist
Dr. Mark Dalle-Alle, Rogersville
Faculty
Carolyn Sliger, MSEH
Jonathan Goodnight, MD, Resident
Joey Watson, MD, Resident
Alicia McClintock, MS 3
David Lee, MS 3
Tiffany Ford, Lab Coordinator
Kevin Breuel, PhD, Professor,
Director, ETSU Clinical Labs
Dr. Fred Hossler,
Professor of Anatomy and Cell
Biology
Carmike Theater
smoore@carmkie.com 929-7155
Walk and shop around in the mall
(please bring spending money if you
want to shop)
Chaperone activities at 9:00 p.m.
Lights out at 11:00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, June, 18th
7:00 – 7:45
8:05-8:50
9:00 a.m.
12:10
Breakfast
Tour the Veterans
Administration Medical
Museum
Meet at Atrium /
Information
Desk/Voluntary Services
Mr. Mike Kromoff,
mike.kromoff@va.gov
and Ann Drown
Discuss privacy act
926-1171 x 2486 or 2810
DP Culp
Marketplace
Martha Whaley and Sue Knoche,
Medical Library
Ann Drown VA overview of
campus and volunteer work
926-1171-2488
Talk to residents, get to
know their stories, assist
with wheel chairs, etc
Charge Nurse Sherry
Williams, 926-1171 ext 7244
Sherry.williams4@va.gov
Walk to Community Living Center
with Dr. England and Mr. Curt
Matheson, Recreation Therapy to
meet with the residents
LUNCH, Stanton Gerber
Mezzanine area outside of
Large Auditorium
Catered Lunch
Chicken Alfredo
Learn the importance of
volunteering (Can claim 2 hours
volunteer time here)
12:30 – 1:15
Meet with Assistant Dean
for Admissions and
Records,
College of Medicine,
Doug Taylor and Stephanie
Cole
Gross Anatomy lab
Large Auditorium
Learn what it takes to get into
college and preparation for higher
education, and what four years in
medicine looks like
Quillen College of Medicine,
Stanton Gerber
Basement
3:45-5:30
Tour Wings at the hanger
Building 310
Learn what it takes to work
with WINGS and what all
they do to help the
community
Dr. Caroline Abercrombie,
Associate Dean of Academic
Affairs
Lecture, identify organs with
Discussion, view a Cadaver
Robert Becker, Lab Coordinator
Sheri Phillips and Van Cooper
5:45
Dinner
6:30
Free time
11:00
Lights Out
1:30 – 3:30
La Charolais (Mexican) next to
Kroger’s
Students who need HIPPA,
OSHA training, JCMC
orientation will do this
together in the computer
lab, Stanton Gerber.
Chaperones will assist.
Activities with Chaperones, Rent a
Movie, Hike Buffalo Mountain,
Volley ball, go to the park, Bowl,
etc.
Breakfast
Group Photo
Depart for Johnson City
Medical Center
DP Culp
Dress for day at JCMC
Lunch
Each student will eat in the
cafeteria at the hospital
Marketplace
Outside near Post Office
Tour of Medical Center, to include
talks about each department in the
program, Niswonger Conference
room
Sign names at register
Adell Degare
degeareae@msha.com
THURSDAY, June 19th
7:00 – 7:55
8:00
8:15
8:30-3:30
3:30-3:45
4:15
5:45
7:00
8:00
Introduction to Family
Medicine and sports
medicine
Dr. Diana Heiman plus
other residents
Dinner
Sharing Learning
Experiences from JCMC
Free time
Johnson City Family Practice
Center and
Tour Residency Center
Chaperones will facilitate
this discussion
Rent Movies, Walk on outside
Students will be picked up by their
chaperones
Hands On Experience, Eyes, Ears,
Liquid Nitrogen, Blood Pressure
checks, etc.
What is Primary Care Medicine?
Pizza Inn
Review the day with JCMC and who
you were introduced to.
Prepare talk for Friday
track, etc.
11:00
FRIDAY
Lights Out
June 20th
7:00 – 8:30
8:45-10:45
Breakfast
How do you Suture?
Suturing work shop with
“real skin”
DP Culp
Stanton Gerber C002
Main Meal/Marketplace
Learn about the field of Surgery
11:00-11:30
Evaluations
Room Stanton Gerber C002
Facilitator:
Karenann Lollis, BS
Rural Medical Program Facilitator
11:30
Lunch
Stanton Gerber, Large
Auditorium and Mezzanine
area
All families invited to join us for
lunch
Baked Potato Bar
12:00
Closing session for all
family members to attend
Stanton Gerber,
Large Auditorium
Power Point of pictures from the
week
Large Auditorium
Joyce Underwood, Director College
of Medicine Student Services
Stanton Gerber,
Large Auditorium
Closing Session
Individual talk from each student
camper
for Parents/Guardians about the
week and awarding of Certificates,
Carolyn Sliger, MSEH
Check out
Depart for Home
Dr. William Garrett, Surgeon and
Family Medicine faculty
Dr. Jason Pizzola and Dr. Edwin
Schaumburg, Family Medicine
residents at the Kingsport clinic
Remarks from
Doug Taylor, Assistant
Dean, Student Affairs,
College of Medicine
12:15
12:30
1:30
Can we afford for our
Children to go into a
medical field?
What I learned about the
medical field and what I
will take with me!
* The ETSU Bookstore hours are from 8:00-4:30; please try to stop by one day.
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