Vituity Clinic
Training Day is dedicated to the learning of skills used as a Health Scholar. After trainees present the skills to their designated trainers, everyone has an opportunity to ask questions and gain more hands-on practice.
Trainees will have the opportunity to review the following skills with members of the Leadership Team:
Ambulating a patient
Positioning a patient
Making an occupied/unoccupied bed
Changing a patient
Feeding a patient
Bathing a patient
Transferring a patient from bed to wheelchair
Transferring a patient from bed to gurney
Taking vital signs
Projects
Project hours are community-based initiatives that the hospital or the Health Scholars initiate to support further and improve the community. Additionally, project hours will give you an edge when transitioning into higher-tier departments. With the ongoing development of the program, our Projects branch strives to enhance the Health Scholar experience through other project opportunities.
Training Days
Training Day is dedicated to the learning of skills used as a Health Scholar. After trainees present the skills to their designated trainers, everyone has an opportunity to ask questions and gain more hands-on practice.
Trainees will have the opportunity to review the following skills with members of the Leadership Team:
Ambulating a patient
Positioning a patient
Making an occupied/unoccupied bed
Changing a patient
Feeding a patient
Bathing a patient
Transferring a patient from bed to wheelchair
Transferring a patient from bed to gurney
Taking vital signs
All Scholar Meetings
All-Scholar Meetings are a valuable opportunity for our Health Scholars in our program to come together, connect, and strengthen our community. These meetings allow scholars to network with one another, share experiences, and stay informed about important updates. We also invite guest speakers—such as hospital staff, healthcare professionals, and program alumni—to offer insights, guidance, and information about the program and the broader healthcare field.
Thank you for all your hard work and dedication St. John's Regional Medical Center Health Scholars!