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Not
human, but almost
Hal helps ease nursing students fears
With
the help of a new human simulator, nursing students get
real life experience without working on real life patients. |
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Senior
nursing majors Jeanne ONeil and Neal Mikes-Bogert
work on the nursing departments Human Patient
Simulator, nicknamed Hal. The model can
simulate human functions such as breathing, heart beat
and bowel functions, among others.
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Saperston
to share journey about life through film
Eric
Saperstons nine-year journey across the nation is
chronicled in his film, The Journey, in which
he highlights his opportunities to talk to influential
people such as former President Jimmy Carter. |
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Sign
on up
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editor/Sarah McClellan
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Tim
Barth, chairman of the psychology department, represented
the department at the major/minor fair Wednesday in
the Student Center Lounge wearing a tin foil hat like
those worn in the movie Signs. The hats
were meant to keep the aliens from reading my
thoughts, Barth said.
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