Find Local Businesses


Wednesday February 22, 2012

subscription options


Print Edition»

  • Includes free
    digital edition
  • Digital Edition»

  • Print format with
    enhanced features!


    QUESTION OF THE WEEK

    Survey results are meant for general information only, and are not based on recognised statistical methods.



    CNC seeks scrubs for bursary program

    Health professionals are once again being asked to donate their gently scrubbed scrubs, which will then be sold with proceeds supporting a CNC bursary for health sciences students.

    The lightly-scrubbed scrubs drive is organized by CNC nursing instructor Nancy Esopenko, who co-ordinated two successful drives in 2011.

    “Last year it was very successful -- we raised $1,300 for the new bursary,” said Esopenko, a registered nurse who teaches in the Northern Collaborative Baccalaureate of Nursing program. “We’ll award four students with $250 each in March.”

    Collection bins have been set up at three drop-off locations - CNC’s library, Lakewood Dental and Spirit of the North Health Care Foundation office at University Hospital of Northern BC.

    Any health professional - from doctors, nurses and medical lab technologists to medical radiography technologists, health care assistants, technologists, dental hygienists and assistants - can donate their scrubs. They must be washed, in good shape and recyclable for others to use.

    The donated scrubs will then be sold for between $5 and $20, depending on the uniform, on Feb. 8 at the CNC’s Health and Wellness Fair from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

    Esopenko said she sees students from all demographics, including some who struggle with finances, which is why she created the fundraiser.

    “I want to establish a way for future health professionals to benefit from current health professionals while recycling scrubs and benefitting everyone,” she said.


    Comments


    NOTE: To post a comment in the new commenting system you must have an account with at least one of the following services: Disqus, Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo, OpenID. You may then login using your account credentials for that service. If you do not already have an account you may register a new profile with Disqus by first clicking the "Post as" button and then the link: "Don't have one? Register a new profile".

    The Prince George Citizen welcomes your opinions and comments. Personal attacks, offensive language or unsubstantiated allegations are subject to reader complaint through flagging, and once alerted, online editors reserve the right to delete comments deemed inappropriate. We reserve the right to close the comments thread for stories that are deemed especially sensitive. For further information, please contact the editor or publisher.

    blog comments powered by Disqus


    About Us | Advertise | Contact Us | Sitemap / RSS   Glacier Interactive Media: Information and Other Glacier Websites    © Copyright 2011 Glacier Interactive Media | User Agreement & Privacy Policy

    LOG IN



    Lost your password?