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Long Island Jewish   its diverse career opportunities. Some students
 participated in interdisciplinary rounds while
 Medical Center -   others shadowed pharmacists and technicians
 in the main pharmacy, the pharmacy satellite or
 Emergency Department  patient care units. Students were provided a high-
 level overview of the technology used to facilitate
 work flow and promote patient safety.
 School Partner: John F. Kennedy High School,
 Bellmore-Merrick
 Long Island Jewish
 Students were exposed to a variety of careers in
 the Emergency Department. They toured the ED
 and engaged in a discussion detailing how the   Medical Center -
 department works. There was also a hands-on
 demonstration and interactive skill stations.  Radiology


 School Partner:  Great Neck South High School
 Long Island Jewish   Students participated in the diagnosis, simulation,

 Medical Center -   planning and delivery of a radiation therapy
 treatment. All tests were performed in an
 Industrial Engineering  anthropomorphic phantom, with special attention
 given to both the technical and administrative
 aspects of the treatment.
 School Partner: John F. Kennedy High School,
 Bellmore-Merrick
 Industrial Engineering is changing the landscape  Long Island Jewish

 of health care. Through fun-filled activities,
 students learned about the various roles within   Medical Center,
 a hospital’s Quality Improvement Department.
 Students were taught how these roles are shaping  Valley Stream - Culinary
 the way care is delivered to improve quality, safety,
 cost, efficiency and patient satisfaction.    School Partner: Baldwin High School


 Students practiced hands-on, sustainable culinary
 Long Island Jewish   efforts – from farm to kitchen. They partnered
 with the cooks and chef to learn procurement

 Medical Center -   of raw local fruits and vegetables, food storage
 and safe food handling. During production, a
 Pharmacy  dietitian discussed the value of healthy eating. The
 highlight of the experience was a gourmet lunch
 prepared by the students with the help of the
 School Partner: Lindenhurst High School   culinary team.


 Students were paired with members of the
 pharmacy team to experience the day-to-day
 operations of the pharmacy department and



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