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Student on the Street: Robert Shifrin

May 16, 2022 by Jonah Rosen

Athletic training student Robert Shifrin

Robert Shifrin is a athletic training student at Missouri State University. Shifrin is from St. Louis, Missouri, and attended Parkway High School.   

His favorite course has been his practicum experience.   

“Our practicum course allows us to have some incredible clinical rotations and learn hands-on skills from some great ATs in the field,” Casanova said.   

For Shifrin, the best part of being a Bear is the community.   

“To me, the best part of being at Mo State would have to be the strong sense of community that is created amongst the study body and staff population here,” he said.  

Upon graduation, Shifrin will take on the position of assistant athletic trainer within the Toronto Blue Jays organization. He has been assigned to work with their Latin American affiliate team in the Dominican Republic. 

Learn more about the athletic training department

Tagged With: Athletic training, MCHHS Spotlights, Spotlights, students

Structure Update

May 16, 2022 by Jonah Rosen

Renovations continue on the new student advisement center

Although the MCHHS Student Success and Advisement Center might still look unfinished, the work is nearing completion.  

The wood slat ceiling was recently completed, and the rest of the ceiling was painted dark grey. Keeping the ceiling exposed adds an industrial look and the high ceilings make the space look more open.  

The door frames are currently being installed and the glass will follow soon after. Once that’s complete, the rest of the flooring can be laid in the waiting area. The suite should be ready to move into by late June. 

 Furniture is on order and once that’s delivered, the Student Success and Advisement Center will be a wonderful welcoming spot for students across the college. 

Filed Under: MCHHS News Tagged With: McQueary College of Health and Human Services, students

Developing skills for the future of healthcare

May 3, 2022 by Jonah Rosen

024 SRNA Cohort from School of Anesthesia during POCUS workshop

The healthcare industry is always evolving. New machines and tools are being created and best practices continue to be altered. 

Missouri State’s School of Anesthesia is hoping to stay ahead of the curve on these changes within healthcare by providing students with the best educational resources.  

This year, the anesthesia department offered its first ever Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) workshop to the students in the program.  

“The use of ultrasounds is being incorporated into our practice now,” said James Keaton, CRNA, clinical assistant professor. “We thought it would be a good idea to offer our students the opportunity to get some experience using them.”  

The importance of POCUS 

Being able to effectively monitor patients is one of the most important jobs of a Nurse Anesthesiologist. 

It is important for students to get as much practice in POCUS as possible because everyone’s anatomy is slightly different. Experience will enhance students’ knowledge immensely. 

“By using ultrasounds, we are able to quickly and effectively assess a patient’s condition,” Keaton said. “We can look at someone’s heart and airways to assess how their body is functioning and alter the anesthetic accordingly.” 

Because of its usefulness, POCUS will now be included on the certification exam.  

“The national accrediting body recently announced that students will be required to learn and understand the use of POCUS in our field, so it’s important for us to start that training for our students now,” Keaton said. 

Outstanding first workshop 

Seventy-six students in the anesthesia program were able to go through the POCUS training during the workshop.  

Twenty-four students from departments around the college volunteered their time to get ultrasounds taken of them. 

“The cooperation between departments around the college was amazing. It gives students a better idea of what we do and the program we offer,” Keaton said.  

The workshop was held in the nursing simulation lab in O’Reilly Health Sciences Hall, one of the amazing facilities on the MSU campus.  

This educational opportunity would not have been possible without the generosity of several companies who lent their machines to the program for the weekend. 

Those companies include: 

    • Butterfly iQ. 
    • GE. 
    • Phillips/Braun. 
    • Sonosite/Fujifilm. 

Learn more about the School of Anesthesia

Filed Under: MCHHS News, Nursing Tagged With: MCHHS Spotlights, School of Anesthesia, students

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