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Air Evac Life Team Partners with Allied Health Programs for Critical Care Skills Day

Marty Hurley from Air Evac points while speaking to a classroom full of students during Critical Care Skills Day at Southern WV Community & Technical College’s Logan campus on April 8. Students are seated in groups, wearing blue uniforms, and appear engaged as they prepare for various seminars.

Marty Hurley, with Air Evac, sorts students into groups to attend various seminars at Southern WV Community & Technical College’s Critical Care Skills Day on the Logan campus on Tuesday, April 8th.

The Air Evac Life Team partnered with the Allied Health Programs to host a dynamic and highly informative Critical Care Skills Day, offering an immersive, hands-on experience for traditional second-year nursing students, accelerated second-year nursing students, and paramedic science students.

The event provided a deep dive into key clinical competencies essential for future healthcare professionals. Topics covered included interpretation of laboratory values, pharmacology, advanced airway management, mass casualty triage, and the management of a mega code—critical skills for those pursuing careers in emergency and critical care settings.

A highlight of the day was the active involvement of David Riley, an accelerated nursing student and flight paramedic with Air Evac, who played a pivotal role in facilitating training activities. His dual perspective as both a student and practicing professional brought unique insight and value to the event.

“The collaboration with Air Evac Life Team continues to enhance our students’ learning in powerful ways,” said Melissa Kirk, Director of Nursing at Southern. “Their willingness to invest time and resources into educational events like this one ensures our students are better prepared for the realities of clinical practice.”

The Allied Health Programs extend sincere thanks to Air Evac for their continued support and commitment to excellence in healthcare education.