"I really enjoyed being in a hands-on environment and meeting the professionals." Camper

Ann Mekilo, MS, PA C, Academic Coordinator, Physician Assistant Program speaks to campers
Art Therapy Project of Nicole
Assistant Camp Counselors
Building trust through team building activities
"The camp was extremely helpful and very informational." Camper
Camp Keynote Speaker, Stacey Cox, Physical Therapist, Allied Services with Patricia Lawless, Executive Director
Camp Supervisor With Students

Tara and Ryan Volk, RN, at University of Scranto Nursing Department

Campers suit up at Moses Taylor Hospital Sterile Processing
Dance Movement Therapy Session
Didi, Steve, Gene Suturing with Kings' College Physician Assistant Student
Elizabeth volunteers to practice at University of Scranton Nursing Department

Nisha power brushes at Luzerne Community College Dental Clinic

Emily concentrates on task at University of Scranton Nursing Department
Forensic Science Activity
Joseph A. Gallagher, R.T., with ECIH 05 Campers
"My most meaningful moment was seeing wheel chair athletes in action. I was mystified at how agile a wheel chair can be." Camper

Keystone College Cafeteria
Nicole fills mouth guard mould at Luzerne Community Collge Dental Clinic
Nilka and Yahaira Listen to Breathing & Heartbeat of Sim

Occupational Therapy

Program Graduation
Recreational Therapy
Sterile Glove Relay Race
Teambuilding
Teambuilding Tower Winners
"The camp has encouraged me to go to school, purse a career in health and return to north-eastern Pennsylvania to practice." Camper
Together on Field Trips

"This week I learned that I needed to keep an open mind to all of my future career options."

"A camp like this is really important because it enables us to experience what it is like to work in all of the professions that we got to see this week."

"One important thing I learned at camp is that teamwork is the biggest part of the medical career. Everyone helps everyone else. It is like every job in its own way is connected to every other job."

"The camp showed me first hand there is more to medicine than just books, which is all I had access to before."

"The Moses Taylor Hospital tour guide said that you know you have a job you love, when you get up and want to go to work. You should love your job so it is fun and do something you love doing."

"I think a camp like this is important because it showed us how much people can really enjoy their jobs."

2005 Campers