Tornado Siren Testing Today
The City of Port Huron will be conducting tornado siren testing on Monday, April 15th, 2019 at
approximately 1:00 p.m. Please be advised that periodic tornado siren activation and deactivation may occur during this time.
Free Health Sciences Information Sessions This Month At SC4
This month, St. Clair County Community College will hold a number of free information sessions on main campus for three of its health sciences programs. According to Alex Bienkowski, Director of Marketing and Communication, attending an info session is the first step for anyone interested in earning a health sciences degree from SC4.
Schedule:
Health Information Technology — Associate Degree Program
The health information technology program prepares students for a variety of careers in the health care field. Students learn the process of acquiring, analyzing, and protecting digital and traditional medical information, which is vital to providing quality patient care, supporting medical education and research, and more. Graduates are eligible to take the nationally recognized Registered Health Information Technician Exam.
Noon to 1 p.m. Thursday, April 18 – at the Acheson Technology Center, Room 206 -Evening appointments are available by contacting Program Director Karen Wilson at klwilson@sc4.edu.
Radiologic Technology — Associate Degree Program
The radiologic technology program prepares students to become radiologic technologists by combining imaging technology with patient care skills to create quality radiography images. It has a five-year, 100 percent first-time passage rate on the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) Exam, a national registry exam that grants certification in radiologic technology. – 6 to 7 p.m. Thursday, April 18 — 9 to 10 a.m. Wednesday, April 24 — All radiologic technology info sessions take place in the Welcome Center, Room 206.
Medical Assisting — Certificate Program
The medical assisting program is a 12-month certificate program that prepares students to perform various clinical and administrative duties in a variety of health care settings. Graduates gain the knowledge and skills necessary for further health sciences education and are eligible to take the national credentialing exam. — Noon to 1 p.m. Thursday, April 18 in the Acheson Technology Center, Room 119
Those interested in attending an info session can find detailed information about all of SC4’s health sciences programs at sc4.edu/health.
Healthy Aging Series: Engage, Energize, Elevate
Lake Huron Medical Center (LHMC) will host Healthy Aging program: Engage, Energize, Elevate! On Wednesday April 17, 2019 Winter tends to be a time of hibernation, making our bodies feel sluggish and our emotions a bit blue. It’s time to shake off the winter blahs and welcome spring! Engage, Energize, Elevate” will be presented by, Crystal Mosher, Senor Chapter Development Specialist from Women’s Life Insurance. Crystal will discuss ways in which everyone can engage with friends, energize our bodies and elevate the spirit! Join us for the Healthy Aging program: Engage, Energize, Elevate on Wednesday, April 17, 2019 at Lake Huron Medical Center in the Lighthouse Café at 2:00 PM. There is no cost to attend, refreshments will be served and social time enjoyed. Lake Huron Medical Center is proud to present the Healthy Aging series that promotes safety and supports independence for our area seniors. To learn more about this program or other senior services offered through Lake Huron Medical Center, please call: 810-216-1035 For more information on the programs and services offered through Lake Huron Medical Center, please visit www.mylakehuron.com.
McLaren Starts Telemedicine Program
McLaren Health Care Corp., a 14-hospital health system with a location here in Port Huron, has jumped on the emerging telehealth bandwagon by offering a new service called McLarenNow to employees, patients and anyone who has a non-emergency primary care condition. For a $49 fee, people are able to register at McLarenNow with their smartphone or computer and use a web camera to talk with one of five board-certified family physicians on McLaren’s hospital staffs. Common conditions might include back strain, cough and cold, ear pain, headaches, pink eye, rash, sore throat sinus problems and flu symptoms. The program ran as a pilot trial in the month of February for hospital employees and the full telehealth service opened up to all March 1. Authorities say about 200 telehealth consultations have been delivered, with 82 percent women, mostly mothers inquiring about their children’s medical condition.
SC4 Adds Summer EMT Course As Demand For Paramedics Increases Across The Country
As EMS providers across Michigan and throughout the country work to address a widespread shortage of paramedics, St. Clair County Community College has added a summer emergency medical technician course to help students enter the field. SC4’s state-certified, 274-hour basic emergency medical technician course runs from May 6 to Aug. 14, combining classroom instruction and clinical experience in an ambulance and emergency room to train students for careers as emergency medical technicians. After completing the class, graduates are eligible to earn their EMT license and enter a paramedic certificate program. SC4’s accredited paramedic program prepares students to take the national registry paramedic certification exam and apply for a Michigan paramedic license in as little as three semesters. Because of the high demand nationwide, licensed paramedics have immediate access to career opportunities. “If there is a paramedic out there with a state license who wants to work in EMS, they have a job right now,” Tri-Hospital EMS CEO Ken Cummings recently told the Times Herald. SC4’s EMT course, ZPFT 850-01, begins with an orientation Monday, April 29, at 10 a.m. in the college’s Applied Technology Center, room 134. “It’s a very fulfilling career,” said SC4 program director Roger McClelland. “It’s in your blood and very fulfilling to help others, and that’s what the career is all about — the service to the community.” Those interested can find detailed information and register online at sc4.edu/emt.