Giant blood drive at Borough Hall draws television cameras
What do you get when over 100 Medical Assistant and Certified Nursing Assistant students participate in a massive blood drive? You get 63 pints of blood! And, as student Medical Assistant Sherman McMullen knowledgeably told the reporter from Brooklyn’s News12 television cable network, on Wednesday, October 3, 2007, “One pint of blood helps five people!”
It was called “Blue Wednesday” on campus, a nod to the Allen School’s Medical Assistant students whose royal blue scrubs create a “Sea of Blue” that traditionally draws attention to their annual on-street blood drive, an event that this time included the school’s Certified Nursing Assistants. McMullen was one of the energized and highly motivated Allen School donors who, for six hours, in conjunction with the Staten Island/New York Blood Center, turned the front of Brooklyn’s Borough Hall, at 209 Joralemon Street, into a monumental on-street lifesaving effort.
Many high level representatives of the area’s leading medical facilities including Beth Israel Hospital, St. Luke’s Hospital, Roosevelt Hospital, Long Island College Hospital and NY Eye & Ear Infirmary were there for the “serenade of graduation” on June 15, 2007. The Deans of Philips Beth Israel School of Nursing, Long Island College Hospital School of Nursing and the Helene Fuld College of Nursing were honored guests, as well. Physicians also attended who are in private practices that regularly hire Allen School graduates and/or provide internships for them. Opening remarks, a work of thoughtful composition, by Jill Luke, Director of Queens, were followed by a duet of fond affection and respect, with Lillian Mitchell, Director of Brooklyn, to honor the original CEO, President and visionary of the Allen School, Loretta Teich. Following the interlude of honor and reverence for Mrs. Teich, was the keynote address, presented by Travis Williams, Senior Manager of Corporate Human Resources for HLTH Corporation (formerly Emdeon Corporation and WebMD).
The Speed Staffing System™, Allen School’s free-to-all-users, online staffing solution, launched an early start to the holiday season providing a great reason for Certified Nursing Assistant/Nurse Technician candidates Tracey Spencer (Brooklyn), Alscott Brown (Queens) and Monica Lopez (Queens) to give additional thanks on Thanksgiving. Better than a stack of presents under a Christmas tree, were the words, “You’re hired!” spoken by the interviewer at Long Island College Hospital, on November 21, 2007, the day before Thanksgiving to the three graduates. Even more thrilling was that the special words were spoken at the initial interview!
