WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — A $50,000 gift from the Dr. and Mrs. Arthur William Phillips Charitable Trust has helped Pennsylvania College of Technology purchase laboratory equipment for students in the School of Nursing & Health Sciences.
A portion of the funding went toward a pediatric “phantom” for radiography students, and the remainder aided in the purchase of a Super TORY S220 advanced newborn patient simulator for nursing students.
“We are grateful to the Dr. and Mrs. Arthur William Phillips Charitable Trust for their generous gift,” said Valerie A. Myers, dean of nursing and health sciences. “The full-body pediatric phantom and high-fidelity newborn simulator will enhance the learning experience for students by allowing them to practice skills and demonstrate competency on lifelike simulation equipment in a safe learning environment before performing these skills on real patients in the clinical setting.”
The college’s radiography program previously had only adult-sized phantoms — a type of manikin used by students practicing taking radiographs, learning about radiation exposure and dosage, practicing positioning, and demonstrating their competency prior to being evaluated on their performance with live patients.