Page 2 - SPARK_GUIDE_Booklet_FINAL
P. 2
Center for Emergency Corporate Human
Medical Services Resources
School Partner: Baldwin High School School Partner: Baldwin High School
This program got the adrenaline flowing as Numerous employees shared their education and
students encountered the world of emergency career paths. Students were given fact patterns
medical services. Throughout the day, they related to labor relations and day-to-day issues
participated in multiple sessions including patient faced by the legal team. They were then asked to
care scenarios, a tour of the communications present on what issues/concerns they discovered,
center and driving simulation. By the end of the and how they would go about addressing and
day, the students were able to run a mass casualty resolving them.
incident as first responders.
The Center for Equity of Care Corporate Office of
Patient and Customer
School Partner: Walt Whitman High School
Through informative and engaging activities, Experience
students were taught how STEM aligns with the
principles of health equity and language access. School Partner: Plainview-Old Bethpage,
teams only CPR. Students were guided through interactive
Kennedy High School
They were also instructed on how to give hands-
exercises to see how every role, every person and
Cohen Children’s
experiences. They were also guided through the
Medical Center every moment matters when creating positive
continuum of care from access to care, parking,
clinical care and the discharge process.
School Partner: Sacred Heart Academy
Cohen Children's Medical Center provided Corporate Risk
an educational and fun experience for the
students. They were exposed to a variety of Management
careers, scenarios and simulations, including
a decontamination tent and trauma situation, School Partner: Great Neck South High School
casting and child life therapy.
Working in teams, students learned about the role
risk management plays by discussing real crisis
scenarios that the health system can potentially
experience, including a hurricane and a cyber-
attack. Each team was asked to contemplate how
leadership should prepare and respond during
such events and what risk management would do
to minimize risk to Northwell Health.
3 Spark! Challenge 2018 Guidebook • 3

