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Class 1971 will have a reunion on May 16 to 22, 2010 (Sunday to Saturday) at the Foley Beach in Charleston, South Carolina...


Dear Everyone,

Please pray for the repose of the soul of Ian, the only son of Tim and Del Gelig's untimely demise in Afghanistan.

Be Blessed!
Lareyna
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Message From The President & CEO

 

To my dear alumni, my warm greetings to all of you!

From being students in our classrooms some years ago, you are now accomplished professionals, serving God and mankind, and helping out the advancement of our country in your own little way. I am very proud of how each and every one of you has demonstrated the Thaddean spirit in action in your lives. Read More


    
  

Message From The Alumni President

Warm greetings to all of you on behalf of the St. Jude College Alumni Association Board of Directors! I am humbled to serve as our Alumni Association President, and I am equally enthused in what lies ahead of us in these exciting times.

All of you are keepers of the St. Jude flame, and we intend that flame to burn even brighter in the years ahead. We wish to renew and strengthen our relationships with you by finding ways of offering things you value greatly as alumni. Read More

 

 

The Latest Addition to our Modern Facilities

Virtual Laboratory -Theater 1


 
Inside Virtual Laboratory - Theater 1 is Stan D. Ardman, St. Jude’s Emergency Care Simulator (ECS). Stan is a high fidelity 5th generation simulator capable of interacting with nursing students in real time with a combination of over 70,000 physiological responses. Through Stan, students learn communication, critical thinking, decision making and leadership, skills often difficult to observe, let alone teach, in a classroom setting, or when using traditional mannequins. They will feel the adrenalin and emotions of a “CODE” and experience the “real thing” without danger to real patients.

St. Jude College also joins the ranks of the world’s top nursing schools in adopting the Program for Nursing Curriculum Integration or PNCI, the world’s most widely used simulations curriculum for nursing education. It has a library of pre-built scenarios for the ECS encompassing the entire breadth of nursing practice, from the fundamentals of nursing care to emergency and critical care.

   
Virtual Laboratory -Theater 2

 
Within Virtual Laboratory - Theater 2 is Noelle, a 5th generation Maternal and Neonatal Birthing Simulator. Noelle is designed to provide complete birthing experience before, during, and after delivery. Using the simulator enables the nursing student to learn skills on basic and advanced obstetrics scenarios without posing a danger to mother or baby.

Noelle can be programmed to deliver in crises such as the umbilical cord wrapped around the baby, breech birth, placenta previa, caesarian section, breathing problems, and other complications.

Noelle provides an environment where learning and remediation can be accomplished in a safe and supportive manner. Noelle encourages educational creativity and scenario role playing, thereby helping learners develop skills and critical thinking abilities that will transition into clinical area.

Welcome to our Hotel and Restaurant Simulator
 

THEATER TYPE DEMO ROOM

 

8 COOKING WORK STATIONS WITH CCTV

 

CAFETERIA AND BAR

 

BISTRO BAR

 
St. Jude College Inaugurates Hotel and Restaurant Simulator

 

The School of International Hospitality Management (IHM) of St. Jude College recently inaugurated its hotel and restaurant simulation facilities. The College believes that effective learning is about hands-on experience outside and inside the school location. Like most other schools, the IHM course already has quality external partners in its internship program. With its simulation facilities, however, the IHM course can now conduct “on-the-job” training within the school premises throughout the entire stay of the student.

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St. Jude College School of Nursing Gets Real


Stan can breathe, bleed, and talk. He urinates, salivates, and cries. His chest rises and falls as if he were breathing. He has a pulse. His eyes blink and tear, its pupils dilate and contract, and his tongue swells. His blood pressure falls, his heart races, his internal organs bleed, and his lungs collapse. He can be hooked up to an IV or stuck with a syringe and get realistic blood in return. Stan can mimic an arterial wound, complete with spurting fake blood, or an allergic reaction in which a patient’s tongue swells, closing off the airway. He can mimic not just a simple heart attack, but a heart attack for a patient with diabetes and hypertension and who is allergic to a certain drug. Stan accurately mirrors human responses to such procedures as CPR, intravenous medication, intubation, ventilation, and catherization. Maybe the only thing Stan can’t do is stand up and walk away.
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