OSWEGO – Students who attend Oswego Health’s upcoming MASH Camp will learn how to perform Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation as part of the hands-on activities the camp offers as a way to introduce healthcare careers to young adults.
The two-day camp will be held August 2 and 3 at Oswego Hospital for students who are entering the eighth and ninth grades.

Supporting the purchase of the CPR kits are Menter Ambulance Service and a grant from the NYS Department of Health.
From left are Paul Vandish, Oswego Health Director of Risk Management; Dawn Smith, Oswego Health Volunteer/Clinical Support Coordinator, who oversees the MASH Camp program; Zach Menter, of Menter Ambulance; Valerie Favata, Oswego Health Chief Nursing Officer; and Dana Oliver, of Menter Ambulance.
Missing from the photo is Margaret Beers, American Heart Association training center coordinator, who will lead the CPS instruction.
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