Students from an IRSC health science camp too a field trip...
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Campers visit Raulerson Hospital
Special to the Lake Okeechobee News
Campers were given the opportunity for some hands-on learning.
Special to the Lake Okeechobee News
Health science camp students spend a day at Raulerson Hospital
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OKEECHOBEE -- Students from an Indian River State College science camp took a field trip to Raulerson Hospital for a first-hand look at what a day in the life of a healthcare hero is like.
The students visited multiple departments and even got hands-on with tools and equipment our hospital uses daily. You can see the students really enjoyed using a microscope in the laboratory and demoing one of our surgical robots in the operating room.