A free COVID-19 vaccination clinic will be held Saturday at First Baptist Church in Covington. Walk-ins are welcome for the clinic at 120 E 9th St. from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
St. Clair School students are winners in art contest
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Pictured from left are Claire Riepe-1st place; Dr. Payton McGowen, Hospitalist Medical Director, Vituity; Carlli Kaufman-3rd place; Elsa Ochoa-2nd Place; Dr. Vinay Bhooma, Chief Medical Officer, HSHS St. Elizabeth’s Hospital; Clarice McKay, Principal, St. Clare School.
O’FALLON Andrew Mahtani, Regional Director of the Vituity Hospitalist Group of Southern Illinois, was awarded a Vituity Innovation Grant to sponsor a local art contest. The contest gave students the opportunity to Spread Positivity and Healing through Art.
Vituity partnered with St. Clare Catholic School to submit artwork to the contest and the chosen winners will be displayed at HSHS St. Elizabeth’s Hospital. Vituity provides inpatient Hospitalist services as well as Emergency Medicine and Intensivist services for HSHS St. Elizabeth’s Hospital.
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Everyone living through the coronavirus pandemic would love for in-person activities to come back, and now some technology is making that possible.
Doctors and nurses at St. Elizabeth worked with teachers at the Goddard School in Anderson Township to bring a little of the outside work to their youngest students. Call it a field trip where students never left the classroom.
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âI think itâs such a great thing to use the computer to go anywhere in the world,â pre-K teacher Christal Keith said.
Call it a glass-half-full approach in these isolating pandemic times. Instead of using Zoom to talk, teachers made it a portal to places and experiences outside the classroom â like an operating room. The St. Elizabeth medical team showed kindergarten and pre-K students how they use robots in surgery.