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Page 1: Three Rivers Community Hospital Youth Volunteer Program

Three Rivers Community Hospital

Youth Volunteer Program

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•Coordinator: Linda Lamoreau

•Program Creation: 1996, approx. 12 years ago

•Currently has 40 students enrolled in over a dozen different areas.

•Volunteers help out at special events, and are invited to attend many hospital and community functions.

Program Information

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•Provides valuable hands-on experience into the medical field of the student’s choice.

•Great opportunity to earn volunteer hours.

•Exposes students to a real life hospital environment with an emphasis on learning.

Program Information

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Along with your application, we require:

Students must be 14 to 18 years old

–2 letters of recommendation (one from a teacher)

–A “B” and above grade average (3.0).

–Commitment to 8 hours per month for at least 6 months of volunteer service.

The Starting Line

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I call you for an interview

Be sure to dress well! Your permanent name

badge picture will be taken.

After the Wait

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Formal Interview (no jeans)

Covers important information

in a 40 page handbook.

Interview takes 2 hours.

•Confidentiality

•Rules and Regulations

•Values

•Emergency Procedure

•Department Placing

The Interview

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All YVP Members dress in a uniform during volunteer duty and activities.

•Name Badge

•Shirt (provided)

•Blue Dress Pants

•Belt

Uniform

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The Handbook Contains:

•Rules

•Meeting Dates

•Information

•Policies

•Requirements

The Handbook

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Departments

Cardiopulmonary

Transport Team

Emergency Room

Imaging

Surgery

Nursing

Obstetrics / Family Birth Center

Royale Gardens

Youth Volunteer Program

Rehabilitation

Facilities

Retired Sr. Volunteer Program

Nutritional Services

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Average Salaries

-Occupation- -Wages- -Department-• Registered Nurse $32.91/hr Nursing• Radiology Tech (3) $34.04/hr Imaging• CT Tech $29.14/hr Imaging• Physical Therapist $34.49/hr Rehab• Respiratory Therapist $25.00/hr RT• Radiation Therapist $29.77/hr Imaging• Ultrasound Tech $29.30/hr Imaging• Pharmacist $51.63/hr Pharmacy• Medical Technologist $29.44/hr Nursing

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Advantages of the Program

• Find out if this is what you are interested in

• Youth Volunteer Program gives three scholarships each year

• Letters of recommendations for colleges and scholarships

• We have hired between 60-65 students because of their experience

• At Asante we have Career Development to place students

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Our hospital features state of the art equipment

TRCH is a relatively new hospital

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Cardiopulmonary

Office Manager Skills

Or

Make Rounds with a

Respiratory Therapist

With permission, you can watch EKG’s and other tests being performed

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ImagingImaging is one of the most popular departments, and is full of interesting challenges and information

This is a Computerized Tomography (CT scan) machine.

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Post Anesthesia Care Unit

Observe Complex Surgical Procedures!

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Emergency Department

The emergency department is more about observing procedures but still has plenty of hands-on activity.

** MUST BE 16

YEARS OLD **

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Family Birth Center

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Nursing Departments

Pre-OP/ Post-OP

Medical-Surgical

Orthopedics

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Royale Gardens

Royale Gardens Health & Rehabilitation Center.

Doing activities with residents

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R.S.V.P. R.etired and S.enior V.olunteer P.rogram.

Students learn a variety of office skills, and work on special functions.

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Rehabilitation Department

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Youth Volunteer Program

The final department is our own Youth Volunteer Program.

•Collect data.

•Organize events.

This program teaches office skills.

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Mickey Mouse

 

SCHOOL: Mouseketeer University Department: Nursing Age: 15 Day: Monday 2008 Mentor: Minnie Mouse

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Claimed Hours (ex: 5:00p - 6:30p)

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Time Card

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• ER – Followed the doctors around, accommodated the patients, showed the trainee how to strip, clean and make a bed. We had an infant come in who was having chest and breathing problems; several adults with minor problems, a gentlemen who was lucky to be alive as the back of his skull had been smashed into his brain, plus several old people who just fell down.

• Imaging- There have been a lot of infants that we have had to x-ray recently. We did a couple today of their chests. Today I also ran films for a lot of shoulders. Ken showed me a CT scan of a young adult who got in a quad accident and fractured his skull in numerous places.

• PACU- There weren’t as many morning surgeries for me to assist in preparing. This morning I only received five patients instead of the usual seven to eight. I was put on phone duty which was fun. When the phone rang I would say, “Recovery, this is Ashley.” I felt so important. While I waited for the last patient to arrive before I would have to leave for school I cleaned and set up the blood pressure cuffs that were used last night. Getting up a 3:30 am however, is not so much fun in order to volunteer at 6am, but I enjoy my department.

• Nursing- Today was a very interesting day to say the least. On our floor we had a middle aged Hispanic woman who got into a car accident and was drug on the ground about 50 feet. She came in with her right hand completely torn up and in shreds. The doctor ending up amputating ¾ of her hand. I got to see pictures of the hand before she had her surgery. It was crazy!

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Special Events

•Disaster drills

•Hospital events

•Fundraisers-Relay for Life

•Community events-AART

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YVP Meetings•Mandatory

•Once a month

•Hour totals

•Awards

–Scholarships

•Announcements

•Guest Speaker

•Refreshments

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In Closing

The YVP is a great opportunity for those interested in the medical field. This concludes this presentation. If you’re interested, please contact Linda Lamoreau for more information.

955-5417