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Jeannie Evans, Health Science
evansjw@dallask12.org

Mrs. Jeannie Evans, RN, second-year Health Science instructor for the Dallas County School System’s Career
Technical Training Center, says her students are proud of their new look.
Through a grant written by Career Tech Director and Assistant to the
Superintendent Donald Willingham, the formerly-worn white lab coats have given
way to burgundy scrubs, more in keeping with the dress of the healthcare
professionals from whom they learn, in on-the-job-training situations. Evans’
students travel from the county’s high schools to the Career Tech Center for
their two-year program, which allows a great degree of diversity, when choosing
which area of healthcare they find interesting. Students work in clinical areas
in three local physicians’ offices, as well as in the Vaughan Hospital, where
their areas of study include X-ray, obstetrics, laboratory, nutrition, human
resources, physical therapy, respiratory therapy, pediatrics, and in one case,
even veterinary medicine. According to Evans, “Each student is assigned to a
career objective-type occupation, something they choose to develop into a
lifelong career.”

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