Submitted:Bucks County Community College’s Health Sciences Department faculty gathered boxes of excess medical supplies Friday, March 27, like these in the nursing lab on the Newtown Campus, to donate to clinical affiliates to ease the shortage amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Donations were dropped off at Aria Torresdale Hospital in Philadelphia and St. Mary Medical Center in Langhorn
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Bucks County Community College donated medical protective gear to two local hospitals to help ease shortages amid the COVID-19 pandemic, it announced on Friday.
“Given the severity of the situation, we decided to donate any extra supplies we had to help out some of our clinical affiliates,” said Constance Corrigan, RN, Ed.D., dean of the college’s Health Sciences Department.
The donations were dropped off Friday at St. Mary Medical Center in Langhorne and Aria Torresdale Hospital in Philadelphia. Both are partners with the college, hosting students each semester as they complete the clinical part of their education.
Faculty members Cassandra Matthews of the Associate Degree Nursing Program and Colleen Cardilla, director of the Radiography Associate Degree Program, gathered the supplies from the nursing labs at the Newtown Campus and the Epstein Campus at Lower Bucks and delivered them to the medical providers.
Donations consisted of more than 50 boxes of gloves, 120 surgical masks, 20 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) sets, 40 masks with shields, ten N95 masks, 25 sterile gown packs, 40 pairs of shoe covers, 100 bouffant caps and 25 isolation gowns, spokesperson said.
Meanwhile, the college has shifted its courses to remote learning during the public health emergency. Campuses have been closed since March 13. Corrigan says the programs have continued through these changes.
“While some of the hands-on requirements can be handled through distance learning and video education, a few classes will be awaiting a return to campus to demonstrate skills,” Corrigan explained. “Associate Degree Nursing and Practical Nursing are utilizing some online simulation activities to compensate for some missed clinical time.”
To learn more about Health Sciences programs at Bucks County Community College, including five associate degree majors, six credit certificate programs, practical nursing, nurse aide training, and more, visit the colleges website here For information on the college’s response to the Coronavirus pandemic, please visit here
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