Kettering College’s interprofessional education simulation center team held a disaster simulation event for nursing students to offer them insight into the protocol of a mass casualty event.
A teacher his entire career, professor Daniel Schoun has taught chemistry, physics and math at Kettering College. Early on in his career, he learned to trust God and to obediently go wherever God led him.
Michael Collins, a Kettering College Nursing student, admits, “I never expected to be a nurse.” But he is graduating this semester with his dream job waiting for him on a cardiac intensive care unit at Kettering Health.
Occupational therapists (OT) help clients return to daily activities. One crucial way OTs do this is by understanding each client’s unique wants and needs.
In the wake of the devastating invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, countless young lives were thrown into turmoil, with uncertainty clouding their dreams of education. Kettering College responded by developing a Ukrainian Student Initiative on campus.
Kettering College conferred degrees and certificates upon 66 students at the spring commencement ceremony on April 29, at SouthBrook Christian Church and 146 students summer commencement ceremony on July 16, at the Benjamin and Marian Schuster Center in downtown Dayton.
More than 60 family medicine and internal medicine physicians at Kettering Health receive intensive point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) training each year, thanks to a dynamic partnership with Kettering College.
Students from universities across North and South America, including a group from Kettering College, took a break during the summer, and traveled miles from home to ensure that underprivileged children earn a higher education.