Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Lincoln Students Volunteer to Help Kidney Foundation

On August 16, 2012, Lincoln College’s medical students and their instructors participated in an extremely rewarding volunteer project at the Life Enrichment Center of Dayton. Working in collaboration with the National Kidney Foundation, the students had the opportunity to participate in raising awareness and providing local participants with free screenings for kidney disease. The students registered patients and obtained informed consent from the patients upon arrival. Next, the students collected detailed personal and family health histories, performed blood pressure screenings, measured the height and weight of each patient, screened urine and blood specimens, and prepared the patients for a consultation with the on-site physicians.

The students and instructors from Lincoln College volunteered over 250 man hours and touched the lives of over 100 patients at this event. The representative of the National Kidney Foundation was very impressed with what she described as “top-notch” service that was offered to the patients. The students made such an outstanding impression, the foundation expressed a desire to build a relationship with our medical department so it may continue to contribute volunteers in the future. All of the students that participated in this event and represented our school in a professional manner deserve congratulations on a job well-done.



Featured Faculty: Dominic Thacker-Mann

Dominic Thacker-Mann is one of our medical instructors here at Lincoln College of Technology. Dominic is a caring and knowledgeable instructor who has received an instructor of the year award during his service here at LCT. Take some time a read a little more about Dominic.


Lincoln Eagle (LE): What were you doing before joining Lincoln College of Technology (LCT)?

Dominic Thacker-Mann (DT): I was a medical resident.

LE: Where did you go to college?

DT: I received my Bachelor of Science at the University of Michigan and my Doctor of Medicine at Case School of Medicine.

LE: What other career fields were you interested in?

DT: Exercise physiology is interesting to me. I would like to work as a personal trainer to help guide and motivate people to live healthier lives.

LE: What is your favorite thing about LCT?

DT: The small class sizes allow me to develop a close rapport with my students.

LE: What is your favorite thing about Dayton?

DT: It reminds me of my hometown because my neighborhood is close knit. The sense of community is very important to me.

LE: How did you become interested in your field?

DT: I didn’t understand biology very well in high school, but it was intriguing to me. I was determined to improve my understanding in college and that lead to an interest in medicine. I was given my first opportunity to teach in a preparatory course for the Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT) and I immediately knew that I wanted teach biology one day.

LE: What advice do you have for LCT students?

DT: You may not be able to change your circumstances immediately, but you can change how you respond to the circumstances. If you feel like you are always under stress, you probably aren’t responding in a healthy way. Surround yourself with friends and family that are supportive and, of course, eat right and exercise.

LE: Tell us some things about yourself:

DT: I am from Mount Clemens, MI. I have been married for six years and have a five year old daughter. Rocky I is my favorite movie. I was also on the wrestling team as a freshman in high school and never won a match.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Announcements

Midyear Financial Checkup

 
We all do it. At the beginning of every New Year we make our list of New Year’s resolu-tions. We vow to get in shape, make more time for our-selves, save more money…you get the picture. But often times, by February 1st all of our good intentions have fallen by the wayside and we are back to our old habits. Once again, we are waiting for our next paycheck, the next month, or January 1st to REALLY implement the changes we want to make in our lives. Well folks, half the year is over. If you want to make some changes before December 31st, so you’re not looking back with regrets, the time is now.
Compliments of Apprisen, (formerly consumer credit counseling) for more infor-mation go to www.Apprisen.com
 
GED Information
 
GED prep classes are held Monday-Thursday in room 714.
  •  Math prep 11:30-12:30
  • Reading/Writing 12:30-1:30
 Practice Tests Dates
 
Test Date               Sign Up
August 24             8/15 – 8/23
 September 21        9/12 – 9/20
 October 19         10/10 – 10/18
 November 16      11/07 – 11/15
 
Official Test Dates
 
Test Date             Sign Up
 September 8          8/27 – 9/4
 October 6             9/24 – 10/2
 November 3        10/22-10/30
 December 8         11/26 – 12/4
 
 
Allied Health Guest Speaker
 
The Allied Health Depart-ment is pleased to announce that they will be having a guest speaker on Thursday, August 30th. The guest speaker is Dr. Holten, and he will be speaking on Health &Wellness. The event will be held at 11:00 am. Everyone is invited. The room number will be announced before the event.
 

Featured Staff: Shannon Viets

Shannon Viets is Lincoln College of Technology’s Early Student Engage-ment Coordinator. Shannon is one of the most important resources for new students here at Lincoln. Take a moment and get to know more about our ESE with this interview.


Lincoln Eagle (LE): What is your job here at Lincoln College of Tech-nology (LCT)?

Shannon Viets (SV): I am the ear-ly student engagement coordinator. My job is to assist and mentor stu-dents during their first six months here at LCT. I am here to support students by listening to their con-cerns and helping them to problem solve. I also enjoy it when students share good news with me as well.

LE: Where is your office and how can students make appointments with you?

SV: My office is on the 3rd floor, in the education hallway– room 313. Students can make appointments with me by stopping by my office, emailing me, or calling my desk phone or cell phone. There is a spe-cial cell phone that is used just for student contact.

LE: What is your favorite thing about LCT?

SV: The students, they are what makes it fun. Also, having some-
where to wear my awesome shoes and crazy make-up everyday!

LE: What are some of your hobbies or interests?

SV: Make-up, nail polish, and shoes.

LE: What is your favorite thing about Dayton?

SV: Ester Price Chocolate!

LE: What college did you graduate from?

SV: I received my undergraduate degree from Wright State University and my grad-uate degree from the University of Dayton.

LE: What advice do you have for LCT stu-dents?

SV: Get as much education as you possibly can, wear as much glitter as you possibly can, and get as much out of life as you can.

To contact Shannon:
Email: sviets@lincolntech.com
Cell Phone: 937-718-9192
Desk phone: 224-0061 ext 44839