SE5 - Nursing education opportunities are provided for those interested in a nursing career.
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1 Structural Empowerment COMMITMENT TO PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SE5 - Nursing education opportunities are provided for those interested in a nursing career. Provide one example, with supporting evidence, of a career development opportunity provided by the organization for non-nurse employees or members of the community interested in becoming a nurse. This example may include community partnership activities. Career Development Opportunity Advocate BroMenn Medical Center is excited to work in partnership with the Bloomington Area Career Center (BACC) to provide high school students with internships and career development opportunities through the Advanced Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Program (Exhibit SE5.1 Business Affiliation Agreement, Exhibit A). Participating students are from sixteen different high schools in Central Illinois and have expressed an interest in the nursing profession as a future career (Exhibit SE5.2 Bloomington Area Career Center pamphlet). Community Members Interested in Nursing High school students who are considering a nursing career have the opportunity to participate in the Advanced CNA program. Students are introduced to the program through their local high school. Once accepted into the BACC program, students complete the Nurse Assistant class, a pre-requisite for the Advanced CNA class. Upon successful completion of the Nurse Assistant course, students obtain the State Certification for Certified Nurse s Assistant (CNA). Only students earning their CNA certificate and who show strong clinical skills, grades, leadership and initiative are eligible for the Advanced CNA program (Exhibit SE5.3 Advanced CNA Information Sheet & Application). In addition, students must also interview and receive positive recommendations from their BACC instructors. The Advanced CNA course provides students with internship opportunities to enhance their technical skill development and further introduce them to the nursing and health care environment (Exhibit SE5.4 Bloomington Area Career Center website). Advocate BroMenn Medical Center s Role Since 2006, ABMC has provided high school students with valuable learning experiences to prepare them for future careers in nursing. Students observe and/or have hands-on experiences while working directly with registered nurses and nursing technicians. Hands-on experiences include basic patient care activities such as vital signs, height/weight, transferring patients, dressing and feeding patients, bathing, and basic aseptic procedures (Exhibit SE5.1 Business Affiliation Agreement, Exhibit A). SE5 Advocate BroMenn Medical Center 1
2 Students are mentored as nursing assistants on the Surgical Unit, Progressive Care Unit, Mother Baby Unit and Emergency Department. In addition to working on the unit for 90 minutes four days a week, students also spend one day a week in the classroom at BACC. The combination of work and classroom experience offers high school students the opportunity to apply newly acquired knowledge. Students gain valuable patient care experiences while continuing to develop relationships with health care professionals. According to the BACC End of Year Report for , 82% of Students in the Nursing Assisting Programs went on to pursue Post-Secondary education in the area of study (Exhibit SE5.5 Bloomington Area Career Center End-of- Year Report ). Stephanie S. is one of the students who actively participated in the BACC program at ABMC as a high school student. She went on to study nursing in college, and as a junior participated in the 10 week Summer Student Intern program at ABMC. In December 2014, Stephanie graduated from Mennonite College of Nursing at Illinois State University with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Today she is a practicing registered nurse on the Cardiovascular Care Unit at ABMC with a bright future and a promising career in the nursing profession jlm SE5 Advocate BroMenn Medical Center 2
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18 Exhibit SE5.3 Advocate BroMenn Medical Center What is Advanced CNA Program? Advanced CNA Advanced CNA is a great opportunity for a selected group of students to gain experience in a healthcare field of interest. Since these students are Certified Nurse Assistants (CNA), they (in most areas) will be able to actually care for patients in a CNA role. While at the clinical site, students will be working directly with patients in various units of hospital or doctor s offices. Some hospital units that students have worked on in the past are: the Emergency Department, Mother/Baby Unit, Oncology Unit, Intensive Care Unit, and Medical/Surgical Unit. Doctor s offices include: Pediatrics, Oncology, OB/GYN, Wound Center, and Pain Center. Please note that a BACC instructor is NOT present with students when they are at their clinical site. Students will be working under the supervision of the hospital/office staff. The BACC instructor will make routine visits at the clinical sites to evaluate student progress. It is important to note that the Advanced CNA program is a yearlong commitment (from September to May). Advanced CNA is not a program for various job shadowing opportunities. Our clinical sites invest their time to train students to work on their specific unit. We cannot have students switching clinical sites. What is expected of Advanced CNA students? Students will drive to their assigned clinical site four days a week. Please note that they must have their own transportation to and from their clinical site. Students will meet one day per week in the classroom at BACC and hand in assignments from the previous week. Assignments include but are not limited to: Daily journals, daily attendance, daily medical terms, weekly articles, weekly medication descriptions, and quarterly reports/papers. Students will be expected to participate in Career Expo (in October), Career/Health Fair, and (possibly) SkillsUSA Attendance is of upmost importance! Clinical sites rely on our students to be there. Professional behavior: Students must adhere to professional clinical attire, have excellent communication skills, and have strong initiative. They must be able to work independently and as a member of a team. How do I get into Advanced CNA? Students are selected by both theory and clinical instructors. Approximately 10 to 15 students will be selected. The following criteria is used in the selection of students: o Must be a junior in high school and currently taking Nurse Assistant
19 o Passes the CNA exam (taken in May) o Verbalizes a motivation and desire to advance in the healthcare field. The field of interest should be one that would enable the student to be able to participate and not just stand and watch for the entire year. For example: a student wanting to do radiology would not be a good choice because (since the student is not trained is such an area) they would only be able to watch and not have any hands-on experience. o Demonstrates a maturity level that is consistent with the ability to perform in a professional and independent role o Excellent communication skills Appropriate use of terminology, eye contact, appropriate interaction with peers, staff, and instructors o Soft skills Strong work ethic Time management skills Ability to prioritize Confident Ability to accept and learn from constructive criticism Self-motivated Responsible Reliable o Attendance must be in good standing o Academics consistency of B average or better o Participation in SkillsUSA o Has own method of transportation Seeks new learning opportunities Volunteer for clinical experience Emotional stability Able to adapt to new situations Utilizes class and clinical time wisely Attentive Please note: Students are exposed to a wide variety of experiences that for most of the time are positive, but on occasions, the student could experience: Patient death Graphic incidents Combative patients Stressful interactions Patients with infectious disease Please know that the clinical sites will do their best to protect our students as they would their own staff. Because these situations can be stressful or emotional for students, students are encouraged to talk to the instructor if in the event they are struggling with anything issues within or outside this program.
20 Advanced CNA Application Advanced CNA is a program for students that have completed Nurse Assisting as a junior. This program is designed for independent study and clinical experience in the nursing field. Ten to fifteen students are chosen to take this course. In order to be considered, students must meet the following criteria: A strong interest in a defined nursing field At least a B average in Nurse Assisting Excellent attendance in Nurse Assisting Passed the CNA exam on first attempt Has own transportation to get to clinical sites four days per week Excellent communication and leadership skills If the above is something that you are interested in and feel that you will meet all of the qualifications for, please fill out the information below. This application will be used as a tool for consideration in Advanced CNA. *Please note the Advanced CNA is not for dual credit Name Date Why are you interested in the Advanced CNA program? What specific nursing field (hospital unit or specialty) do you want to experience? If your first choice is not available, what other area would you like to participate in?
21 What are your strengths? Advanced CNA Application What are your weaknesses? How do you currently serve as a leader? Please give examples. Instructor use only Date of interview: Home school Area of interest 1) 2) Current grade percentage Number of absences Classroom behavior: Clinical behavior:
22 Exhibit SE5.4 Advocate BroMenn Medical Center ABOUT BACC BACC PROGRAMS STUDENT SERVICES FACULTY & STAFF STUDENTS EXTERNAL LINKS MCLEAN DEWITT RVS GALLERY NURSE ASSISTANT & ADVANCED CNA Nurse Assistant & Advanced CNA Are you considering a career in nursing? It s a very rewarding and growing career. Making a difference in people s lives while bringing them hope and cheer is not something that you can achieve in just any career. What will my classes be like? During class you will learn the necessary requirements it takes to obtain your Certified Nursing Assistant State Certification. You will also receive a unique opportunity to apply your class room training at a clinical site two days a week, working hands on with patients. Nurse Assistant Upon successful completion of this course; students are eligible to take the State Certification for Certified Nurse s Assistant (CNA). Classroom instruction will include
23 fundamental health care principles, basic patient care; including vital signs, height and weight, transferring residents, dressing and feeding residents, bathing, and basic aseptic procedures. Students will participate in clinical two days weekly from October to April at nursing homes. Attendance is essential due to the number of state mandated hours. *This class is recommended for students planning for post secondary education or career attainment. *Math, reading, spelling, and communication skills are necessary. Students will be CPR and HIPAA certified. Advanced CNA Prerequisite: Successful completion of Nurse Assistant program along with approval of Nurse Assistant Instructors, and successful attainment of CNA Certification. Students who have successfully attained the CNA certification, have at least a B average and who are in the Top 15 of the class may have the opportunity to enroll in Advanced CNA. Students will benefit from speakers within the industry, enhance their technical skill development through internships, and develop workplace skills required in the health care profession. Student internships include, but are not limited to, Millennium Pain Center, OSF Surgi Center, Illinois Cancer Care, St. Joseph Hospital, Advocate BroMenn Medical Center, and various doctor s offices and clinics. *This class is recommended for students planning for postsecondary education or career attainment. We are very excited to announce that the Bloomington Area Career Center has partnered with two new hospitals for the year. Our Advanced CNA students will now have the oppotunity to intern at John Warner Hospital in Clinton and Hopedale Medical Complex in Hopedale. This provides new oppotunitues and continues growth in our program.
24 Employment Opportunities: Certified Nurse Assistant Dietician Health Information Technician Home Health Aide Medical Technologist Nurse s Aide Registered Nurse Rehabilitation Aide Unit Ward Clerk Contact Information Christi Wingate, Instructor wingatec@district87.org Tyri Sullivan, Instructor sullivant@district87.org Judy Somers, Instructor somersj@district87.org Rescources: Healthcare Worker Registry (if you just search this, it will come up) or hcwrpub.dph.illinois.gov/default.aspx (to find status of CNA exam, and employers to verify status as a CNA) Illinois Nurse Aide Testing SIUC (Nurse Aide Student FAQ s) PO Box 5187, 1202 E. Locust St., Bloomington, IL / Phone: 30
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38 Exhibit SE5.5 Advocate BroMenn Medical Center 1202 East Locust Bloomington, IL End of Year Report Bloomington High School Blue Ridge High School Calvary Chris an Academy Central Catholic High School Clinton High School El Paso Gridley High School Par cipa ng Schools Fieldcrest High School Heyworth High School LeRoy High School Lexington High School Normal Community High School Normal West High School Olympia High School Ridgeview High School Tri Valley High School University High School Enrollment Automotive Technology Civil Engineering and Architecture/CAD II Construction Trades Cosmetology Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Culinary Arts Digital Media EMT Basic Fire Science Health Careers and Medical Terminology Nurse Assistant Metals (HCC) BACC Facts & Figures Students served in (September 15) 431 Industry Recognized Cer fica ons were earned 48 Students were inducted into the Technical Honor Society 217 BACC students par cipated in mock interviews at State Farm, that involved over 80 volunteers Resumes developed students earned at least three credit hours of dual credit Total Dual Credits Earned 1,000 credit hours, with a value of $135,850
39 Industry Recognized Cer fica ons Students Cer fying Ins tu on Cer fica on Program (s) Cer fied OSHA 10 Construc on Trades 6 End of Year Report Cer fied Nursing Assistant Nurse Assis ng 73 Addi onal BACC Facts 1,600 students visited the 5 th Annual BACC Career Expo at the Interstate Center 39 Business and Postsecondary partners par cipated in the Career Expo NCCER Core Curriculum Sanita on Cer fica on Construc on Trades Culinary Arts 17 6 All programs have business and industry partners that share their exper se with BACC students HIPAA Nurse Assis ng Students with IEP s served Students Par cipa ng in Job Shadowing 49 at various Bloomington Normal businesses Criminal Jus ce, Fire Science, Nurse Assis ng, EMT Basic 208 Adobe Illustrator So ware Cer fica on Adobe Photoshop So ware Cer fica on Digital Media 9 Digital Media 11 Autodesk Revit So ware Cer fica on Civil Engineering and Architecture 12 Illinois Dra ing Educator Compe ons Regional Second Place Finish in the Building Performance Analysis Cer ficate Civil Engineering and Architecture 9 Assembly Modeling Division State First Place in the State Compe on in the 3D Architecture Division Fire Science 9
40 BACC Program Facts Automo ve Technology 20 of 29 first year students all successfully completed units in Safety, Basic Maintenance, Electrical and Electronic Systems, Brakes, Suspension and Steering. 22 of 24 second year students all successfully completed units in Safety, Basic Maintenance, Electrical and Electronic Systems, Brakes, Suspension and Steering. All students were trained in General Maintenance content, including oil changes, re moun ng, balancing and repair, etc. Civil Engineering and Architecture/CAD II All first year students completed the Civil Engineering and Architecture course using Project Lead the Way pre engineering curriculum. Three students earned PLTW Cer fied Credit in the course. 12 students earned Autodesk Revit cer fica on. Construc on Trades Con nued work with Habitat for Humanity of McLean County. Six students became OSHA Cer fied. Six students earned NCCER Core Curriculum cer fica on. Cosmetology 36 students earned hours toward the Illinois state mandated hours during the year: Range hours, Average 219 hours per student. Nine students earned an addi onal 2,934 (one student earned 603) hours towards state cer fica on by taking night courses. Criminal Jus ce and Law Enforcement 49 students earned CPR and AED cer fica on. Culinary Arts 15 students earned 2 dual credit hours in CA 106 at Joliet Junior College. 17 passed the Illinois Department of Public Health Sanita on Cer fica on Exam. BACC Senior Postsecondary Plans % 14% 4% 10% Digital Media 12 first year students earned HCC dual credit in DMED 101 (3 credit hours). 12 second year students earned HCC dual credit in DMED 120 (3 credit hours). Nine students earned Adobe Illustrator cer fica on, 11 students earned Adobe Photoshop cer fica on. 21% 48% EMT Basic Ten students are eligible to test for EMT Basic. 14 students earned AED/CPR cer fica on. Work Military Technical Training Community College Four Year College Other/Undecided 238 Senior Respondents 218 Senior Respondents
41 End of Year Report BACC Program Facts (con nued) Fire Science All 22 students earned Illinois Central College dual credit in Fire Science 110 for three credit hours Four students earned Illinois Central College dual credit in Fire Science 201 for three credit hours 19 students were AED and CPR cer fied. One student passed and eight students are eligible to take the Illinois Department of Public Health EMR First Responder cer fica on exam upon turning 18 years of age. Health Careers and Medical Terminology * 26 students earned HCC Dual Credit in Health 110 (3 credit hours). Nurse Assistant 73 first year students passed the Illinois Department of Public Health Cer fied Nursing Assistant (CNA) exam on their first a empt. 126 students are AED, CPR, and HIPAA Cer fied. Advanced CNA students were at clinical sites four days per week, with sites including in the Emergency Department, Pediatrics, and Surgicenter at OSF St. Joseph s and Advocate BroMenn Hospitals, and several different private prac ces. Metals (HCC) 15 students earned six hours of dual credit each at HCC. First year students earned six hours in TECH 114 and MFTG 115. Second year students earned six hours in WELD 110 and WELD 116. SkillsUSA Compe on Commercial Baking Cosmetology Crime Scene Inves ga on Team Health Knowledge Bowl Job Skills Demonstra on A Job Skills Open Nurse Assis ng Pin Design Promo onal Bulle n Board T Shirt Design Adver sing Design Crea ve Photo Display Culinary Arts Fire Fighters First AID/CPR Medical Terminology Restaurant Service State Rankings 6 th and 7 th 1 st, 4 th, and 7 th 1 st 1 st 1 st, 3 rd, 4 th, and 6 th 5 th 1 st, 2 nd, and 3 rd 3 rd, 6 th, 7 th, 8 th, and 9 th 1 st and 2 nd 2 nd, 3 rd, 4 th, 6 th, 8 th, and 10 th 4 th and 9 th 3 rd, 5 th, and 8 th 9 th and 10 th 1 st, 5 th, and 6 th 2 nd, 4 th, and 7 th 10 th 1 st SkillsUSA Technical Skill Compe ons Facts: 54 Par cipants at the State Compe on in Springfield, April BACC was awarded 22 top ten placements 15 students par cipated at the Na onal Compe on in Louisville, Kentucky, June BACC Senior Won First Place at the Na onal SkillsUSA Compe on in Cosmetology
42 BACC Senior Postsecondary Plans Program Year Number Enrolled (EOY) Number Pursuing Postsecondary in Area of Study % Pursuing Postsecondary in Area of Study Popular Postsecondary Institutions of Study Automotive Technology Civil Engineering/ CAD II Construction Trades Cosmetology Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Culinary Arts Digital Media EMT-Basic Fire Science Nurse Assisting Health Careers and Medical Terminology First % Second % Total % First % Second % Total % First % Second % Total % First % Second % Total % First % Second % Total % First % Second % Total % First % Second % Total % First % Total % First % Total % First % Second % Total % First % Total % Total Seniors % Parkland, Heartland Community College (HCC), Illinois Central College, Technical Institutes, Military HCC, Bradley, Illinois State University Military, Parkland Hairmasters Institute of Cosmetology HCC, Military Richland College, Joliet Junior College HCC Illinois Central College, Military HCC, Military HCC, Illinois State University, Southern Illinois University- Edwardsville, Parkland HCC
43 End of Year Report Demographic Informa on Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity 3.5% 6.1% 0.7% 10.3% Hispanic or Latino Asian BACC by Gender 79.4% Black or African American White Males Females Two or more races BACC by Year in School BACC First/Second Year Student Breakdown Juniors Seniors 368 First Year Students Second Year Students Bloomington Area Career Center Today s Students, Tomorrow s Professionals
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