Seven photos of a Carthage College health care panel
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More than 100 people attended the panel discussion at the Carthage College Todd Wehr Center about the challenges, rewards and evolution of the health care industry.
Kristin McManmon, president and CEO of Ascension All Saints Hospital in Racine, said colleges like Carthage should provide health care students as many hands-on learning opportunities as possible.
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David Reitzel, chief information officer at healthcare technology firm Premier Inc., said lack of mentorship is a challenge for young health care workers, most of whom are in the industry as “a mission and a passion.”
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Carthage President John Swallow said the college plans to play a large role in helping address health care issues, and he is “optimistic that we can make genuine progress and fast.”
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Lynda Bogdala said working in health care is challenging, unpredictable and fulfilling.
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From left, Paul Martino, School of Health dean; Lynda Bogdala, Brookside Care Center administrator; David Reitzel, chief information officer at healthcare technology firm Premier Inc.; and Kristin McManmon, Ascension All Saints Hospital president and CEO, discussed health care and higher education Thursday at the Carthage College Todd Wehr Center, 2001 Alford Park Drive.
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Paul Martino, Carthage College School of Health dean, was the moderator of a panel on health care and higher education Thursday.
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Carthage College President John Swallow speaks Thursday during a health care panel.
The Kenosha County Sheriff's Office said that it received an anonymous tip that Jake Wenzel was at a motel in Union Grove and requested assistance from the Racine County Sheriff's Office.
The Duncan Family Nursing Education Center includes modern simulation labs and collaborative learning spaces modeled after professional clinical environments, according to a Tuesday news release. The center is located on the lower level of Carthage’s Hedberg Library.
George Chardukian, a wealth management advisor and Racine native, has joined Carthage College’s Board of Trustees. Chardukian recently provided philanthropic support to help the college establish the Dudley Riggle Endowed Chair for Campus Ministry.