Jennifer Rincon for English 1
Tracy Cheek for Surgical Technology Theory 200
Katie Jameson, Cori Haynes, and Tracy Cheek for Lab 250
Jennifer Rincon for English 1
Tracy Cheek for Surgical Technology Theory 200
Katie Jameson, Cori Haynes, and Tracy Cheek for Lab 250

Haiti in Ruins
In the wake of the disaster that struck just west of Port-au-Prince on Tuesday, a medical emergency is quickly taking a toll on the already devasted country. With significant aftershocks continuing, over 100,000 people reported dead, hospitals and key medical facilities in ruble, and many key medical personnel missing, the area is in full crisis. Current reports are that approximately 3 million people are injured and public health resources are seriously drained. According to the Haiti government, many of these people will not be able to receive the care that they need. In an attempt to send aid to the victims of the earthquake, non-profit organizations are asking for money rather than goods. With many organizations already on the ground providing the victims with the supplies that they need, they are calling for monetary donations to help them in their efforts. Here are some ways we can help:
To send help to Haiti quickly, please text the word “HAITI” to “90999″ and a donation of $10 will automatically be sent to the American Red Cross and will be added to your cell phone bill.
Contact the American Red Cross directly by clicking here.
Happy new year to all of the friends, family, staff, and students of the San Joaquin Valley College Fresno Surgical Technology program. 2009 has certainly been a year to remember, and as always, the year has flown by. The coming year will hold a lot of challenging and exciting times for the surg tech students. As we round out the final weeks of term one, the students are gearing up for term two. This term will consist of 15 weeks of classroom and laboratory instruction for the soon-to-be sophomores that will hone in their skills and prepare them to enter the operating room at their assigned clinical sites and begin to assist in surgical operations on real patients. The junior class will be moving into their final term as seniors and will continue their clinical externships at new facilities. Please take a moment to congratulate your son, daughter, spouse, mom, dad, friend, or family member on their accomplishments so far as they have embarked on the journey toward gaining a rewarding education and career. Good luck to all of you as we start this new year. Happy 2010!