Mercy Medical Center Nominated as a Finalist on the Workforce Builders Honor Roll for Long Island Works Coalition
October 28, 2004 -- (Rockville Centre, New York) – Mercy Medical Center has
been named as one of 33 finalists for special awards to be presented during
the Long Island Works Coalition’s Second Annual Workforce Builders Awards
Luncheon, November 15, at the Melville Marriott.
The Workforce Builders Awards recognize businesses, educational institutions
and other nonprofit organizations, and governmental entities engaged in
efforts to promote a strong Long Island Economy and workforce through various
school-to-work initiatives. The finalists were chosen from among more than
300 members of the Workforce Builders Honor Roll.
Mercy Medical Center’s Peg Humphrey, MSN, RN,BC, Director of Education and
Development, has been affiliated with the Coalition in a diligent effort to
educate, train and keep young people here on Long Island. Mercy’s involvement
emphasizes that healthcare is a major job market in Long Island’s economy.
Peg Humphrey stated, “The relationships we have had with Long Island Works has
benefited not only the students but also Mercy Medical Center and in a larger
sense, has impacted healthcare here on Long Island. We need to keep in mind
that with this effort that the Long Island high school students of today are
the Long Island healthcare workers of tomorrow.”
Contributing factors to this finalist nomination include Mercy’s efforts with
young people from Baldwin High School in their Medical Explorers’ Club, in an
Internship Program where Baldwin students spend 80 hours with a healthcare
professional to gain a more thorough understanding of the career of their
choice and also the Annual Shadow Day Program where Mercy staff members serve
as mentors, sharing their expertise with the students who get a first hand
look at what goes on in the healthcare industry on a daily basis. Mercy
Medical Center, in partnership with Molloy College, hosts the Nurse Explorers
Camp to encourage middle school students to consider Nursing as a career.
Media Contact: Maryann Ging at 516-705-2620
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