Bruce C. Potter Memorial Scholarship

Bruce C. Potter was a North Country native, born and raised in Morley, New York.   Bruce graduated from Clarkson University and received his MBA from New York University. He began his career in California with Coopers & Lybrand, but returned to the area in 1977 to serve as the Vice President for Planning and Finance at Canton-Potsdam Hospital. He was appointed President and CEO of Canton-Potsdam Hospital in 1987, and served in that capacity until his retirement in 2004. During his tenure, Bruce served in leadership positions on numerous Boards; he was a founding member and long-time Chair of the NAHEC Board.  Bruce was dedicated to serving his communities, and he was passionately invested in the delivery of quality healthcare services to the region. He emphasized development of educational and training pathways for local individuals to pursue healthcare careers and deliver the quality services needed.  His drive, character, integrity and passion for service embodied the foundation upon which NAHEC was founded, and continues to guide the organization’s operations and programs.

In 2011, NAHEC established the Bruce C. Potter Memorial Scholarship as a legacy to honor Bruce’s tireless commitment to building healthcare access for those most in need.  The scholarship is a competitive annual award for High School Seniors, College Students, or Non-Traditional learners in good standing who have completed one or more NAHEC programs, and have been accepted and will be entering a healthcare training program within the next semester cycle.

To make a tax deductible donation or learn more, please contact:

The Northern Area Health Education Center, Inc.

105 Main Street

Canton, NY  13617

T:  (315) 379-7701

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L. Thomas Wolff, M.D. Scholarship

Deadline: May 6, 2016

The L. Thomas Wolff Scholarship (“Scholarship”) is a competitive annual award for high school seniors, college students, or non-traditional learners in good standing who have completed one or more Central New York Area Health Education Center (“CNYAHEC”) programs, like MASH Camp, MedQuest, HealthQuest, or job shadowing. Scholarship selection criteria is based on academic achievement, community engagement, career plan, character, and personal (summary) statement.

Applicants must:

  • be enrolled in a medical or health professions training program in the Fall 2016 semester
  • be residents of Broome, Cayuga, Chemung, Chenango, Cortland, Herkimer, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga, Oswego, Schuyler, Seneca, Tioga or Tompkins counties

The scholarship recipient will be provided a monetary award determined by the CNYAHEC Board of Directors based on funding availability. Past awards have averaged one-thousand dollars.

This award has been established to honor Dr. Wolff, a long-time local family physician, educator, and a co-founder of the New York State Area Health Education Center System (AHEC). We encourage all those who feel they may qualify to submit an application.

 

MASH Camps

MASH Camp, or the Medical Academy of Science and Health, is a fun and educational day camp for students entering 8th and 9th grades to explore health careers. Students are exposed to a variety of health professions, covering everything from on-the-job-training to an advanced college degree.

Campers enjoy two to three days of fun and interaction at a local hospital, where they will:

  • Learn about a variety of health professions as viable career options;
  • Learn about the educational requirements, skills, typical job duties, and personal qualities of successful health professionals and para-professionals; and
  • Participate in interactive, hands-on workshops* that highlight the skills, equipment, technology, and resources used by health professionals.

As part of the camp experience, each participant will receive scrubs and lanyard with name badge to wear at camp; breakfast, lunch, and snacks; certificate of participation; and lots of attention from caring health professionals!

*Workshop topics vary by healthcare facility and may include physical therapy, nursing, surgery, food service, clinical laboratory sciences, cardiac care, pathology, diagnostic imaging, recreational therapy, pharmacy, emergency medicine, and others.

Upcoming MASH Camps

February 23rd and 24th 

Upstate University Hospital Community Campus, Syracuse, NY

Applications are now open. Please click here to apply.

Therapeutic Recreation (B.S.) at Ithaca College

We’re proud to be one of a handful of institutions in the country to offer a major in therapeutic recreation. Our program prepares you for the national certification exam, which 100 percent of our graduates have passed.

A recreational therapist uses both client-focused intervention techniques and evidence based on practice to enhance people’s physical, cognitive, and emotional well-being through leisure activities.

In our program you’ll develop professional, interpersonal, and leadership skills and apply them in a variety of settings. At a long-term-care facility you may involve a person in recreational activities to reduce depression and increase socialization. At a mental health or substance abuse treatment facility you may help a person in recovery discover healthy leisure alternatives that promote wellness and self-esteem. At a community recreation center you may help involve a person with a disability in programs that build leisure skills, develop friendships, and enhance quality of life. At a hospital or rehabilitation center you may help a person with a traumatic injury develop functional skills necessary for successful community reintegration.

A variety of experiential activities accompany your in-class learning. Your early coursework combines disability studies with hands-on activities: For an entire semester you’ll be paired with a child with a developmental disability, participating in a swim program. Next you’ll build on this real-life experience by engaging in two 120-hour, service-learning experiences that emphasize programming and administration. You’ll conclude your studies with a semester-long internship at places such as the National Institutes of Health or Columbia-Presbyterian Hospital, where you’ll learn to develop treatment plans and intervention strategies.

Interdisciplinary collaboration is a special feature of our program, offering opportunities to partner with other allied health departments such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech-language pathology.

Exercise Science (B.S.) at Ithaca College

The exercise science degree provides students with a strong science foundation that emphasizes preparation for further specialized graduate study or direct entrance into a related career field, such as fitness management, fitness journalism, ergonomics, prosthetics, nutrition, pharmaceutical or medical equipment sales, coaching, or mind-body studies. Some of Ithaca’s exercise science graduates can be found teaching at the University of North Carolina, providing research assistance for the U.S. Olympic training center in Colorado, and in private practice in osteopathic medicine.

Our flexible, broad-based program combines major courses with a large number of electives. In addition to core courses in exercise science, you’ll take classes in other disciplines: communications, humanities, social sciences, computer applications, ethics, and the applied sciences. Courses in the major emphasize current research as well as its practical application. Our professors often collaborate with their students in meaningful research projects; in fact, students frequently present their findings at professional conferences sponsored by such organizations as the American College of Sports Medicine.

Some students combine the exercise science major with a minor, such as sport and exercise psychology, aging studies, or nutrition science. Alternatively, you may take preprofessional courses in preparation for further study in medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, chiropractic, or physical therapy. The program also provides a great foundation for graduate study in biomechanics, exercise physiology, sport psychology, or neuromuscular control.

Clinical Exercise Science (B.S.) at Ithaca College

Growing awareness of the role that fitness and conditioning play in promoting wellness, preventing disease, and improving athletic performance — as well as the importance of exercise after illness or medical intervention — translates into a range of career opportunities in clinical exercise science.

In our program you’ll gain a broad foundation in the liberal arts and in the basic and applied sciences while learning such essential clinical procedures as measuring strength and flexibility, assessing blood pressure, evaluating neuromuscular function, analyzing cardiac and pulmonary function, and prescribing individualized exercise programs.

To apply that knowledge, you may work in the Robert R. Colbert Sr. Wellness Clinic right on campus. This unusual opportunity allows you to gain real-world, practical experience in promoting wellness to staff and faculty members of Ithaca College. Fieldwork and internships — including hospital-based cardiac rehabilitation, corporate fitness, or strength and conditioning for athletes — are a crucial part of every student’s education.

You can tailor your curriculum to specialize in personal training, strength and conditioning coaching, cardiac rehabilitation, youth or geriatric fitness, or fitness program management. Optional minors in such areas as nutrition or gerontology can also help focus your studies.

With a clinical exercise science degree, you’ll be prepared to take external certification examinations such as those offered by the American College of Sports Medicine or the National Strength and Conditioning Association, to attend medical school or graduate school in the allied health professions, or to pursue an advanced degree in exercise science, health and fitness management, or related fields. Our graduates are employed in a wide variety of occupations and work environments — as physician assistants, exercise physiologists, strength and conditioning coaches, or pharmaceutical representatives — in private, corporate, athletic, and health care settings.

Athletic Training (B.S.) at Ithaca College

The prevention, recognition, care, management, and rehabilitation of injury and illness in physically active populations are the professional domains of certified athletic trainers. Our nationally accredited and renowned academic major combines rigorous coursework in basic, applied, and medical sciences with equally rigorous and exciting clinical experiences to provide a comprehensive and challenging education.

Your clinical education begins in the sophomore year with our clinical faculty and the athletes on the College’s 25 intercollegiate sports teams. It continues into the junior and senior year, rotating among multiple clinical instructors — both on and off campus — to provide intensive exposure to differing types of injuries and patient populations, and results in a minimum of 780 hours of supervised clinical education before graduation.

Graduates of our program have traditionally scored well above the national average on the Board of Certification examination and are highly sought after for the nation’s leading graduate programs, professional positions, and internship and fellowship opportunities. As the field of sports medicine has grown and flourished, career choices have increased in a wide array of settings, from professional, collegiate, and secondary school athletic teams to physicians’ offices, hospitals, sports medicine clinics, the performing arts, industry, and law enforcement and the military. Because of its strong medical basis and emphasis, our athletic training program also prepares you to pursue graduate or professional education in such areas as advanced athletic training, physical therapy, exercise physiology, sports science, nursing, and medicine.

Canton-Potsdam Hospital

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AmeriCorps: Rural Health Service Corps

The Rural Health Service Corps (RHSC) is an AmeriCorps National Service Program administered by the Rural Health Network of South Central New York. The purpose of the Rural Health Service Corps is to provide meaningful service and learning opportunities for people committed to improving the health and lives of those living in South Central New York State.

Rural Health Service Corps members address the broad community health needs of South Central NY, with a focus on health access and education, creating systemic food security, and supporting independent living for the elderly, homebound and people with disabilities. Members serve at over 20 partnering host sites across the region.

AmeriCorps members serving through the Rural Health Service Corps have the opportunity to serve their communities as they develop professional skills, build teamwork and leadership abilities, learn more about the areas of nonprofit management and community health, and connect with a broad network of AmeriCorps members, alumni and supporters.

 
Rural Health Service Corps started in 2008 and expanded to include a VISTA program in 2012. Since the RHSC program’s inception, over 200 members have served with RHSC in communities throughout South Central NY. RHSC alumni have gone on to careers in medicine, public health and nonprofit management, among other fields.

 

Bassett Healthcare Network Internships

Search Bassett Healthcare Network Opportunities

Bassett Medical Center, the foundation for the Bassett Healthcare Network, is a 180-bed, acute care inpatient teaching facility in Cooperstown, New York. Bassett offers 24-hour emergency and trauma care, comprehensive cancer and heart care, dialysis, and most medical and surgical specialties. The Bassett Clinic is located on the same campus as the medical center and provides outpatient primary and specialty care. The medical center also provides postgraduate residency training programs in Medicine and Surgery and maintains a strong academic program through its affiliation with Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons (P & S). In 2009, Bassett became a medical school campus of Columbia P & S. The Bassett Research Institute, located on the medical center campus, conducts programs in clinical science, and population and public health studies.

Bassett Medical Center is apart of the larger Bassett Healthcare Network, which is an integrated health care system that provides care and services to people living in an eight county region covering 5,600 square miles in upstate New York. The organization includes six corporately affiliated hospitals, as well as skilled nursing facilities, community and school-based health centers, and health partners in related fields.

 

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