Submitted articleMembers of the morning class of the BOCES New Vision – Allied Health Careers Program at A.L. Lee Memorial Hospital are pictured here. Front row, from left: Lindsay Caza (Fulton); Erika Valentine (Central Square); Stephanie Waugh (Central Square); Tricia Dupree (Central Square); Nina Petromonica (Central Square); and Rachael Parkinson (Phoenix). Back row, from left: Amanda Kraus (Phoenix); Samantha Grard (Central Square); Kayla White (Central Square); Corrine Edick (Central Square); Lauren Huniford (Phoenix); Ashley Hayes (Phoenix); and Ashley Prior (Phoenix).
The BOCES New Vision – Allied Health Careers Program at A.L. Lee Memorial Hospital is well under way for 2008-09.
These pupils spend half days onsite at Lee Memorial, participating in clinical rotations throughout the school year to learn and observe a variety of health professions. They also spend college-level classroom time earning advanced placement credits under the tutelage of New Vision Instructor Eileen Ponto, R.N.
New Vision students must have an interest in pursuing higher education towards a health career. They must submit an application, provide recommendations from teachers and/or guidance counselors, complete an interview, and demonstrate high levels of academic achievement in order to be considered for acceptance into the program.
Shown here are students in the afternoon class of the BOCES New Vision – Allied Health Careers Program at A.L. Lee Memorial Hospital. From left: Ryan Arigo (Fulton); Emily Casler (Phoenix); Kalyee Gadek (Fulton); Emily Forsythe (Fulton); Cortney Halstead (Fulton); Robyn Metcalf (Hannibal); and Erin McIntyre.
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