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The University of Arkansas at Little Rock’s Student Newspaper
January 15 - 28, 2014
Nursing Department lands grant for patient simulator Alexis Williams
Editor aawilliams3@ualr.edu
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he Nursing Department recently received a grant for $32,000 from the Arkansas Community Health and Education Foundation. The department will use the money to purchase a high-fidelity patient simulation device. According to their website, ACHEF exists to “serve as a vehicle to improve public health by providing maintenance and preventative disease educational activities, programs and services throughout the communities, corporations and schools.” ACHEF spearheads many well-known programs in Arkansas like the AED Placement Program and Diabetes Awareness & Screening Conference. The need for effective human patient simulators has become more pervading in the medical field, particularly nursing. In her book “Patient Safety and Quality: An Evi-
January 17th Zumba Dance Party 6 p.m. - 10 p.m. DSC Meeting Room D
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Grants allowed the nursing department to purchase both full and infant-size simulators dence-Based Handbook for Nurses,” author Carol Fowler points out that patient simulators allow for minimal medication errors and maximum patient safety. Fowler says
that simulators promote “effective communication without fear of harming a live patient.” Jeff Carmack is the SimLab Director at UALR. In a
recent press release, Carmack said, “The department is fortunate to have had our existing simulator since 2006, but it was nearing the end of its lifecycle.”
Martin Luther King, Jr. remembrance planned with day of service across community
Law @ Lunch
12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. DSC Meeting Room G
KenDrell Collins Editor Kdcollins@ualr.edu
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n Monday Jan. 20, the nation will celebrate the life and legacy of one of the greatest voices for the civil rights movement Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The University of Arkansas at Little Rock will join in on the celebration as well, with an entire week dedicated to service and outreach. Campus will be closed on Monday, which is MLK Day, allowing students the opportunity to participate in what the Office of Campus Life has dubbed “A Day of Service”. The activities will take place over the course of the day from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. at Little Rock locations such as Our House, Salvation Army, and the United Cerebral Palsy center. Students who both sign up at the Office of Campus Life and complete the service project will receive a hoodie sweatshirt. Tuesday will feature a Diversity Scholarship Work-
NTSP Scholarship Workshop 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Ledbetter B & C
30th Experience UALR
12:30 p.m. - 2 p.m. DSC Meeting Room D
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shop in which underrepresented students will receive information on applying for scholarships. Sponsoring the event are Diversity Programs, Non-Traditional Student Programs, and UALR Private Scholarships. Students are encouraged to donate jeans to the Blue Jean Drive, which is set to take place on Wednesday, Jan. 22 and Thursday, Jan. 23 between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. The drop-off site will be in the Solicitation Area of the Donaghey Student Center, near the Conference Services office. Students will be given a hoodie in exchange for their donation and the joy of knowing that the jeans will go to working homeless individuals at Our House shelter. Dr. King’s actual birthday is on Jan. 15, but the holiday is celebrated annually on the third Monday in January. President Ronald Regan singed MLK day into law as a national holiday nearly 15 years after King’s assassination.
“What’s your New Years Resolution?”
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Jimmy Johnson, a junior Finance Marketing major, said he hopes to enjoy college more and be more punctual for class. “I want to have perfect attendance this semester,” said Johnson.
photo by Dallen Shields
Abagail Rogne (right) said, “My New Year’s resolution is to not skip all of my classes.” Rogne’s friend, Stephanie Valentine (right), added that she wants to be healthy.