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Brittney Cook
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Northwest student Brittney Cook visits with medical flight team

2011 Sep 13

Northwest Mississippi Community College practical nursing student, Brittney Cook of Senatobia, met with members of the medical flight team Hospital Wing Aug. 30 after they landed on the Senatobia campus. The team visited the students to speak about their professional experiences.

Hospital Wing is a non-profit air medical transport, which provides inter-hospital transfers as well as emergency scene calls.

"This visit was beneficial for our students because they were able to learn about this exciting profession as a possible career path," said Jennifer Davis, RN, practical nursing instructor.

Lead Practical Nursing Instructor, Pam White, RN, said after students in the Practical Nursing program become licensed, they can work in a number of areas, including hospitals, nursing homes and doctor's offices.

"Although many of our students may choose not to become flight nurses, hearing the team's first-hand accounts of their experiences in the field and seeing how the helicopter functions as a medical station will help our students understand the resources that are available to them in the event they will ever need to call a medical flight team," said Davis.

Hospital Wing has bases in Oxford, Memphis and Brownsville, Ark., spanning a 150-mile radius. The flight team to visit Northwest was out of Oxford.

Flight nurses and flight paramedics train once a year at the Med in Memphis to keep their skills in advanced burn, cardiac, medical, neurological, pediatric emergencies and trauma care up to date.

Hospital Wing pilots must have 3,000 hours total flight time with 2,000 helicopter hours as a pilot in command.

The Practical Nursing program at Northwest is a 12-month program, which requires a 16 on the ACT and minimum 800 on the NET entrance exam.

For more information about Hospital Wing, visit www.hospitalwing.com. For more information about the Practical Nursing program at Northwest, call 662-562-3370.