The Longview Fire Department served as a test location for a new expansion to a University of Washington program that allows pre-med students to work with health care professionals during their spring break. Quality journalism doesn’t happen without your help
The Health Care Alternative Spring Break program typically embeds students in hospitals and clinics to gain real-world experience in rural communities. This year, it also sent three students to observe the fire department’s emergency medical services.
The students shadowed emergency medical technicians and visited the 911 dispatch center. On their last day, they spoke to health science students at R.A. Long High School about their college experience and what pushed them toward medicine as a career.
The Longview Fire Department and UW, in Seattle, have been discussing the necessity of giving students experience with pre-hospital care since 2000, but this marks the first year that idea became a reality, Battalion Chief Eric Koreis said.
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