As COVID-19 vaccines become available to all ages, 91²Ö¿â at Trumbull's nursing students are spending their last months of being undergraduates as volunteers at local vaccination clinics.
91²Ö¿â Trumbull’s senior Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) students have been assisting the Trumbull County Combined Health Department in its weekly COVID-19 vaccine clinics. The point-of-distribution mass vaccination drive-thru clinics have been held on Wednesdays and Thursdays at the Trumbull County Fairgrounds over the past several months.
Mary Beth Lukach, a nursing faculty member at 91²Ö¿â Trumbull’s BSN program, said the students have gained valuable experience at the vaccine clinics during the pandemic. In addition to interacting with the community and giving first- and second-dose immunization injections, they have assisted with registering patients, documentation, health monitoring, and most importantly, medication education.
“The students are playing a huge role in this historical event to help to fight off this virus and protect this community,†Lukach said. “This is something they can tell their grandchildren someday.â€
Graduating senior Jasmine Hickey, a Bristol High School and TCTC grad, is one of the students working at the clinics.
“Four years ago, I couldn't have imagined our class would be helping vaccinate the community in a pandemic,†Hickey said. “However, this is a great experience, and we are all focused on a brighter future.â€
For more information about 91²Ö¿â Trumbull’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program, visit www.kent.edu/trumbull/bachelor-science-nursing.
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