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SLCC opens new Home Health Training Lab in Abbeville
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and last updated 2021-05-05 20:52:51-04
South Louisiana Community College on Wednesday unveiled its new Home Health Training Lab at the college s Gulf Area Campus in Abbeville. The lab is a partnership with SLCC, LHC Group, and Myers Family Foundation that began in 2020.
The Home Health Lab features a state-of-the-art, immersive environment that replicates a patient s bedroom or living room and allows SLCC healthcare students to practice the knowledge, skills, and abilities of home care in a realistic environment. The lab is complete with an advanced computerized simulation mannequin that replicates a variety of clinical situations and responds to care given by its users.
Vincent June got word of his elevation to permanent chancellor at South Louisiana Community College by way of a Zoom call. That was so 2020Â â but a personal triumph, nonetheless.
June, 50, who served as interim chancellor after former chancellor Natalie Harderâs departure on May 29 â she took the presidentâs job at Coker University in South Carolina â secured his first chancellorâs position not in meteoric fashion but step by measured step over 25 years in college administration. In short: He worked his way up.
âItâs a place I want to be. I love the people here; I love the community,â June said Thursday, the day after the Louisiana Community & Technical College Board of Supervisors chose him from a field of four finalists for the top job at SLCC, a two-year school with 17,000 students in eight Acadiana parishes. He arrived at SLCC in 2016, first as vice chancellor for student services but later adding the role of vice chancellor