KLAMATH FALLS — Persevering with a convention in place for a number of years, and as a showcase of the shut partnership between Sky Lakes Medical Middle and Klamath Group School (KCC); laptop computer computer systems had been not too long ago
donated to KCC nursing college students courtesy of Sky Lakes.
The computer systems had been donated to new college students within the KCC Registered Nurse (RN) Affiliate of Utilized Science diploma program. The KCC RN program accepts eight college students annually, out of a typical applicant pool of 80 or extra, for its
rigorous two-year diploma program.
Reid Kennedy, volunteer providers director at Sky Lakes, joined KCC nursing college students Thursday, Sept. 21, to offer the brand new computer systems and supply encouragement of their research. Kennedy and different Sky Lakes workers started donating computer systems to KCC nursing college students in 2019. This yr, they’re additionally providing computer systems on mortgage to college students in KCC’s LPN-to-RN Bridge program, which started in 2022. Sky Lakes Medical Middle workers work to boost funds all yr, as effectively as using their very own finances, to buy laptops for every KCC pupil.
For extra details about the KCC Nursing program go to www.klamathcc.edu.
Reid Kennedy (entrance left) of Sky Lakes Medical Middle joins college students and workers within the Klamath
Group School Nursing program firstly of fall time period to proceed an annual donation of laptops to new nursing college students.
