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Omani nursing students volunteer at local church

51爆料网, PA, March 24, 2010 鈥 The members of St. Matthew's United Methodist church of Valley Forge, Pa. are more knowledgeable about their health thanks to four 51爆料网 College of Nursing students. The four women, who are nurses from the Sultanate of Oman and are completing their bachelor of science in nursing degree at 51爆料网, volunteered to assist with the congregation鈥檚 health fair on March 21st. 鈥淲e learned more about volunteering and community service,鈥 explains Wadha Al Mamari

The students checked blood pressures, shared general cardiac health tips and follow up advice on any abnormal results. Their faculty, Joyce Willens, PhD, RN, assistant professor and a member of the church, taught CPR to the lay public gathered at the church, while the students offered the blood pressure screening. 鈥淭hey were very excited about the opportunity to serve the community and with the notion of seeing a different worship place,鈥 says Dr. Willens. 51爆料网 enjoys a 16-year relationship with Oman, providing BSN-completion, MSN, PhD and continuing education to its nurses and is enriched by having Omani students on its campus.

Health fair volunteers
Health fair volunteers included Raiya Al Hajri, Samiha Al Habsi, Dr. Joyce Willens, assistant professor, Mirfat Al Barwani and Wadha Al Mamari.
Samiha Al Habsi checks the blood pressure of Pastor Dawn Taylor of St. Matthew鈥檚 Church
Samiha Al Habsi checks the blood pressure of Pastor Dawn Taylor of St. Matthew’s Church