Technology
Day
The
School of Career & Technical Education (SCTE) hosted “Technology
Day” on Thursday, May 6. The purpose of the day was
to introduce New Albany High School and Career & Technical
students to the advanced and diverse technology that is
being used in industries.
Medical, law enforcement, government, and other agencies
participated in the event and talked with students about
the various types of technology they use in their jobs.
One popular area
where the students gathered was among the different health
care agencies including the Mississippi
Department of Health and Baptist Memorial Hospital – Union
County.
Students had the
opportunity to see more than $200,000 worth of equipment
that is used by the Department of Health. “The
students were very interested in learning how thermal imaging
is used to test for radioactivity and for harmful chemicals,” said
Jalon Bullock, an instructor at the SCTE and the coordinator
of Technology Day.
Drew Cummings,
a second year student in Allied Health at the SCTE, said
she enjoyed visiting the hospital’s
tent because she is interested in a career in the health
care industry. “I was able to assist with the Bone
Density Screenings and learn more about technology used in
cholesterol testing,” Cummings said.
Another exciting attraction for the students was watching
the Air Evac helicopter land. Students were given the opportunity
to take a look inside the helicopter and talk with
Air Evac personnel about technology they use in their daily
work.
Agencies participating
included: Baptist Memorial Hospital – Union
County; Mississippi National Guard; Tennessee Valley Authority;
Mississippi Organ Recovery; New Albany Police Department;
Union County Sheriff’s Department; Mississippi Forestry
Commission; Northeast Mississippi Community College; Air
Evac; New Albany Fire Department; Mississippi Highway Patrol;
Mississippi Department of Wildlife Fisheries & Parks;
Mississippi Department of Health; Blue Mountain College;
and University of Mississippi.




