Violiniste nuwahimbye Kai Kight gutanga ikiganiro cya Wright Centre for Graduate Medical Education's 2023 adresse

Innovative keynote speaker, classical violinist, and composer Kai Kight will deliver the inspiring commencement address, “Compose Your World,” during The Wright Center for Graduate Medical Education’s 44th annual commencement ceremony on Saturday, June 24 at the Masonic Temple, 420 N. Washington Ave., Scranton, beginning at 4 p.m. 

Nkumucuranga wumucuranzi wumucuranzi wahinduye udushya, Kight akoresha umuziki nkikigereranyo kugirango ashishikarize abantu nimiryango kwisi guhimba inzira yibitekerezo no gusohoza. Ari mubutumwa bwo gukurura imitekerereze yisi yose aho ubuhanga ari ihame ntabwo aribyo. 

“Whether in education, business, health care, or government, the systems and routines we depended on for so long have disappeared,” said Kight. “While this void has been devastating, it also leaves us with an incredible opportunity – a blank page on which we can compose our future. We will look back at this time as the moment we made leaps forward by creating more innovative technologies, more human-centric businesses and workplaces.”

Amateka ye yihariye ni uruvange rwubuhanzi na siyanse. Nkumucuranzi, Kight yakoreye umuziki we wumwimerere kubantu ibihumbi nibihumbi ku bibuga ku isi, kuva muri White House kugeza ku rukuta runini rw'Ubushinwa. Kight warangije muri kaminuza ya Stanford igishushanyo mbonera n’ubuhanga, Stanford d.school, hamwe na Laboratwari yimyitwarire, Kight yize uburyo bwo gufasha abantu kurema ingeso nziza kandi zihindura mubuzima.  

“A musical masterpiece is a unique, alive, just right, timeless blessing that captures and connects the fundamental and essential stories of the musical composer, the music, and the audience,” said Dr. Linda Thomas-Hemak, FACP, FAAP, president and CEO of The Wright Centers for Community Health and Graduate Medical Education. “It remains relevant across time, contemporary circumstances and generations. It speaks to humanity about our interdependence and our connectedness to each other and the universe.

Yongeyeho ati: "Ubutumwa bwa Kai Kight butinyuka gutinyuka gucuranga umuziki ugutera imbaraga kandi gutanga kwe, gutanga impano birakomeye, bivura, kandi ubutumwa ndetse n'icyerekezo byahujwe na Wright Centre for Graduate Medical Education". Ati: “Binyuze mu muziki ahimba kandi akora, inkuru z'ubuzima n'amasomo asangiye, Bwana Kight rwose azaruhuka kandi adushimishe, mu gihe mu buryo budasanzwe adusaba gutekereza ku buryo bwimbitse kandi twese hamwe ku mibereho yacu bwite, ejo hazaza hacu, ndetse n'urugendo rw'abantu rugenda rutera imbere. . ”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6E5nbDl0bE8

Ikigo cya Wright Centre for Graduate Medical Education's Class of 2023 gifite 80 barangije amasomo arindwi: Ubuvuzi bwimbere (35); Ubuvuzi bwo mu karere (11); Ubuvuzi bw'imiryango y'igihugu (17); Indwara zo mu mutwe (10); Indwara z'umutima n'imitsi (4); Ibihe (2) na Gastroenterology (1). 

“The physicians in our Class of 2023 know the importance of providing responsive, compassionate, high-quality health services to the patients, families, and communities we serve,” said Thomas-Hemak. “They know the playbook of ‘Wright’ health care and medical education, and they know the difference between what Mr. Kight calls air violining and real engagement playing their part in the master orchestra of medicine.

Ati: "Twishimiye abahawe impamyabumenyi kandi twizeye ko bazagera mu bihe bishimishije kandi byuzuye, batewe imbaraga n'ubushobozi bwabo ndetse n'umusanzu ugaragara muri sosiyete no guteza imbere ubuzima rusange, umwuga ukomeye w'ubuvuzi, ndetse n'ubuvuzi."

Muri Nyakanga, Wright Centre for Graduate Medical Education izakira abaturage 88 na batanu muri gahunda zayo zo mu karere ndetse n’igihugu ndetse na gahunda z’ubusabane. Abaganga bahatuye bazahugura muri gahunda zikurikira: Ubuvuzi bwimbere mu Gihugu (40); Gutura Ubuvuzi bwumuryango mu karere (12); Gutura mu mutwe (12), hamwe nubuvuzi bwumubiri & Rehabilitation (5). Ikigo cya Wright Centre for Graduate Medical Education's National Family Medicine Residency kirimo abaganga bahatuye i Tucson, muri Arizona (4); Auburn, Washington (6); Washington, DC ( 6), na Hillsboro, Ohio (3) ahakorerwa imyitozo. Bagenzi bazatangira kandi imyitozo mu ndwara zifata umutima (3), Geriatrics (1) na Gastroenterology (1) muri Nyakanga.

Kimwe na Kight, Ikigo cya Wright gitera udushya mugutanga ubuvuzi bwibanze no gukumira hamwe nuburezi buhendutse hamwe namahugurwa yabakozi bahumekewe, babishoboye. Ikigo cya Wright Centre for Graduate Medical Education gifitanye isano n’ikigo cyitwa Wright Centre for Health Community, kikaba ari serivisi ishinzwe gutanga serivisi zita ku barwayi ba ambulatori y’ikigo cy’ubuvuzi cya Wright Centre's Teaching Health Centre Graduate Medical Education Safety-Net Consortium, kinini mu gihugu cyatewe inkunga na Ubuyobozi bwa Amerika bushinzwe umutungo na serivisi.

Abashakanye ba Carbondale burigihe bashimira Impano yubuzima

Dombroskys basangira amateka yabo yo gutanga ingingo kumunsi wabaterankunga PA ku ya 1 Kanama.

Mu mpeshyi ya 2013, Steve Dombrosky yabuze umwuka bisa nkigihe cyose. Mbere yari afite imyaka 57 y'amavuko, yaharaniye kuva mu buriri ajya ku kazi ke nk'umutekinisiye wa elegitoronike kuri Depot y'ingabo za Tobyhanna. Ibimenyetso bye ntabwo byari byiza cyane kukazi.

Yaravuze ati “byari akazi ko kujya mu bwiherero. “Igihe nasubirayo, nari mpumeka umwuka. Ntabwo nagendaga; Nari mpinduye ibirenge.

Dombrosky n'umugore we, Pam, bari bamaze imyaka 18 bakora ari umuforomo wanditswe, bari bazi ko ikintu kidakwiriye. Isuzuma ryambere rya muganga ryagaragaje isuzuma ryamavuta yumwijima. Nyuma yo kwipimisha, bamusanganye NASH: Nato alcool steatohepatitis. NASH nuburyo bukomeye bwindwara yumwijima idafite inzoga kandi ifitanye isano cyane numubyibuho ukabije, mbere ya diyabete, na diyabete.

Steve na Pam Dombrosky ni abunganira bikomeye impano zingingo ninyama nyuma yo kubona impano yubuzima. Muri 2018, yahawe umwijima urokora ubuzima kubera indwara ya steatohepatitis idafite inzoga. Uyu munsi, abashakanye babaho ubuzima bwuzuye, nkuko bigaragara kuri iyi foto mubukwe bwa vuba.

Iyo ndwara yagendaga itera imbere, yahuye n'amaraso imbere bituma umubare w'amaraso ugabanuka. “Natewe amaraso menshi n'icyuma. Twahoraga twiruka ahantu runaka kugira ngo tuvurwe ”. 

Yunguka hafi ibiro 25 buri gihe umubiri we wagumanye amazi, bigatuma imirimo ya buri munsi isa nkibidashoboka kurangiza. Igihe kimwe basuye ibitaro, abaganga bamukuye mu nda ye amacupa umunani ya litiro ebyiri. Muri Mata 2018, yashyizwe ku rutonde rwo guhinduranya umwijima mu gihe cy'iminsi 15 muri sisitemu y'ubuzima ya Geisinger i Danville.

Ati: “Nayirwanye imyaka itanu. Ugomba kuba urwaye rwose kugirango ubone urutonde rwo guhindurwa. Ugomba kuba ku ruhande rwo gusezera mbere yuko ushyirwa ku rutonde ”. 

Steve yashyizwe kurutonde rwabimuwe hanyuma yoherezwa murugo kuwa kane. Bukeye yakiriye guhamagarwa namakuru adasanzwe: Bamufitiye umwijima. 

Pam yibuka ati: “Nari ntashye, arampamagara, ararira. “Navuze nti: 'Kubera iki urira?' akomeza kuvuga ati: 'Nabonye umwijima, nabonye umwijima.' Ntabwo twashoboraga kwizera ko byihuse. ”

Umuterankunga yari umusore wimyaka 24 wahisemo kuba umuterankunga. Icyemezo cy'uwo mugabo cyarokoye ubuzima bw'abantu benshi. Nibintu Dombroskys itazigera yibagirwa.

“Twaramuririye kandi turamutakambira; twamubabazaga buri munsi, ”Pam yagize ati: Ati: “Abantu bakeneye kuba abaterankunga. Nta byinshi kuri byo, gusa ugenzura agasanduku kari ku ruhushya rwo gutwara. ”

Steve ntabwo yari umuntu wa mbere kurutonde rwatewe. Umurwayi wa mbere yari arembye cyane kubagwa, umurwayi wa kabiri arabyanga kubera ko hashobora kubaho indwara ya hepatite bitewe n'imyaka y'abaterankunga. Abaganga basobanuriye Steve ko amahirwe yo kwandura ari make kandi ko biteguye kumuvura indwara ya hepatite nibiba ngombwa.

“Abantu ntibabona amahirwe nabonye. Nahoraga meze nkumukino wurusimbi. Nari nzi ko ariryo sasu ryanjye. Niba mvuze nti oya, ngiye kuba goner ". “Izina ryanjye ntabwo rizagaruka kuri urwo rutonde mbere yuko mpfa. Hariho iminsi numva nongeye kugira imyaka 24, kandi ndizera ko ibyo biva ku baterankunga bacu. ”

Dombroskys ishishikariza abantu bose kuba abaterankunga. 

“Igitekerezo cyanjye nuko, iyo Umwami mwiza azaza kuri wewe, ntashaka umubiri wawe; aje ku bugingo bwawe gusa. ” “Noneho, kuki utatanga impano y'ubuzima? Niba nshobora guha umuntu amaso, umutima, impyiko, cyangwa uruhu, noneho hari igice cyanjye nkiriho, kandi ndatekereza ko ibyo ari ibintu bitangaje. ”

Steve na Pam bombi barashimira abaterankunga n'umuryango we, ndetse n'inzobere mu buvuzi n'imiryango yose yabafashije muri uru rugendo. 

Bari mu bantu ba mbere bahawe inkunga y'amafaranga na Cody Barrasse Memorial Foundation, umuryango udaharanira inyungu washinzwe n'umuryango n'inshuti za Cody Barrasse, umusore w'imyaka 22 utuye Moosic wapfuye nyuma yo kugongwa n'imodoka. Barrasse yari umuterankunga w'ingingo; abantu umunani bakiriye ingingo zirokora ubuzima. Fondasiyo ifasha kugabanya ibiciro abahawe abaterankunga benshi bahura nabyo kandi ishyigikira buruse mwizina rye mwishuri ryitegura rya Scranton.

Steve na Pam Dombrosky bishimiye impano y'ubuzima nyuma yuko Steve ahabwa transplant y'umwijima urokora ubuzima muri 2018 kubera indwara ya steatohepatitis idafite inzoga. Abashakanye bahawe inkunga na Cody Barrasse Memorial Memorial Foundation, umuryango udaharanira inyungu ufasha kwishyura amafaranga yo guterwa ingingo.

Steve, ubu ufite imyaka 62, yahujije ishyaka rye kumodoka nakazi k'igihe gito, akorera inshuti hamwe n’umudugudu muto. Yita cyane cyane ku bintu byose bikikije urugo rwabo, harimo no kurya ifunguro rya nimugoroba igihe Pam yatashye avuye ku kazi yakoraga mu ishami ry’ibaruramari muri Wright Centre for Health Health and Graduate Medical Education i Scranton, aho yatangiye gukorera mu cyorezo cya COVID-19.

Pam yagize ati: "Abantu bose babaye beza - muri CMC, i Danville, na hano muri Wright Center." Ati: "Igihe nasomaga imeri (kuri Wright Centre) ivuga ukwezi kwahariwe kumenyekanisha abaterankunga, nashakaga gusangira amateka yacu."

Ku muntu wese utazi neza kuba umuterankunga, Steve afite ikintu kimwe avuga: “Urashobora kwiyita intwari; wahaye ubuzima bwiza undi muntu, kandi ibyo bivuga byinshi kubo uriwe. Ni intambara idashira kuri aba bantu bategereje ku rutonde rwo guhindurwa, kandi ushobora gufasha mu buryo bwinshi ”.

Ukeneye ibisobanuro birambuye kubyerekeye impano zingingo nuburyo bwo kuba umuterankunga wingingo, sura urubuga rwa PA Donate Life cyangwa ishami rishinzwe gutwara abantu n'ibintu muri Pennsylvania ( PennDOT ).

Wright Centre kugirango ishyigikire intego zubuzima bwigihugu nkumuntu mushya wagizwe abantu bafite ubuzima bwiza 2030

Ibigo bya Wright Centre for Health Community and Graduate Medical Education biherutse kugenwa n’ibiro by’ishami ry’ubuzima muri Amerika ryita ku buzima n’abantu nk’abafite ubuzima bwiza 2030 Nyampinga.

Kumenyekanisha ku mugaragaro byakozwe n’ibiro bya Leta bishinzwe gukumira no guteza imbere indwara (ODPHP) kandi bishimangira ikigo cya Wright cyiyemeje guteza imbere ingufu z’igihugu mu kuzamura ubuzima n’imibereho myiza y’abaturage bose.

Laura Spadaro

Umuyobozi wungirije ushinzwe ubuvuzi bw'ibanze na politiki y’ubuzima rusange mu kigo cya Wright, Laura Spadaro yagize ati: "Twishimiye ko tumenyekanye nka ba nyampinga ba gahunda y’ubuzima bwiza 2030 n’urwego rwayo rwo kugera ku muryango muzima mu 2030". Ati: “Ibikorwa byacu bidaharanira inyungu bihuza neza n'icyerekezo cy’ubukangurambaga bw’ubuzima buzira umuze, bugamije ko abantu bose bagera ku bushobozi bwabo bwose ku buzima no kumererwa neza mu buzima bwabo bwose.”

Iyi gahunda, ivugururwa buri myaka icumi, ishyiraho intego zigihugu zishingiye ku makuru mu byiciro bitandukanye, harimo ubuzima bw’ubuzima (nka démée, diyabete, n’indwara z’ubuhumekero), imyitwarire y’ubuzima, n’abaturage badasanzwe.

Muri rusange, gahunda ikurikirana intego 358 zingenzi. Intego imwe, kurugero, ni ukugabanya ikoreshwa ryitabi ryabaturage mubantu bakuze kuva 21.3% kugeza 17.4% cyangwa munsi. Abashyigikiye iyi ntego bavuga ko gukoresha itabi bikomeje kuba intandaro y’indwara n’impfu zishobora kwirindwa muri Amerika.

Umuyobozi wa ODPHP, Rear Admiral Paul Reed, yagize ati: "ODPHP yishimiye gushimira ikigo cya Wright ku gikorwa cyacyo cyo gushyigikira icyerekezo cy’ubuzima bwiza 2030". Ati: "Gusa mu gufatanya n'abafatanyabikorwa mu gihugu hose, dushobora kugera ku ntego rusange z'abantu 2030."

Gahunda ya Healthy People yatangiye mu 1979 igihe umuganga w’umuganga w’umuganga w’umuganga w’Amerika, Julius Richmond yasohokaga raporo y’ingenzi, “Abantu bafite ubuzima bwiza: Raporo y’umuganga w’abaganga w’ubuvuzi ku bijyanye no guteza imbere ubuzima no gukumira indwara.”

Abantu bafite ubuzima bwiza 2030 ni itera ya gatanu yibikorwa. Yubakiye ku bumenyi bungutse n'amasomo yize kugirango akemure ibyihutirwa byubuzima rusange.

Applicants are selected to become Healthy People 2030 Champions if they have a demonstrated interest in and experience with disease prevention, health promotion, health literacy, or well-being.

Iyo byemewe, buri nyampinga arashobora kwerekana ikirango cyanditseho ikirango cyurubuga rwacyo ndetse nimbuga nkoranyambaga. Ba nyampinga bakira kandi amakuru, ibikoresho, nibikoresho kugirango bibafashe kumenyekanisha ibikorwa murusobe rwabo. 

Ikarita ya Nyampinga HP2030

As a Healthy People 2030 Champion, The Wright Center joins the ranks of an array of public and private organizations that impact health outcomes at the state, tribal, and local levels.

Current champions include the American College of Lifestyle Medicine, the Council on Black Health, the Health Care Improvement Foundation, the National Kidney Foundation, the Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers, Trust for America’s Health, and the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.

Kugira ngo umenye byinshi kubantu bafite ubuzima bwiza 2030, sura ubuzima.gov/ubuzima bwiza .

Abantu bafite ubuzima bwiza 2030 Nyampinga ni ikimenyetso cya serivisi y’ishami ry’ubuzima muri Amerika ryita ku bantu. Byakoreshejwe uruhushya.
Uruhare rwikigo cya Wright gishinzwe ubuzima bwabaturage ntabwo bivuze ko byemejwe na HHS / ODPHP.

'Paddy O'Basket' igirira akamaro abarwayi ba Clinic ya Ryan White

Ivuriro rya Wright Centre for Community Health Clinic Ryan White ivuriro rimaze imyaka irenga 20 rikorera mu majyaruguru y'uburasirazuba bwa Pennsylvania ritanga serivisi zuzuye ku bantu babana cyangwa bafite ibyago byo kwandura virusi itera SIDA. Abakozi baherutse kwegeranya ibiseke byo kumesa byuzuye ibikoresho byogusukura kugirango bagabanye abarwayi. Turashimira abarwayi ba "Paddy O'Basket Isuku Isuku" abarwayi bakiriye impapuro zoherejwe, sponges, ibikoresho byo kumesa, ibicuruzwa by'isuku, nibindi byinshi.

Abakozi bitabiriye gahunda ya Wright Centre, bicaye ibumoso, ni Joe Farley, umufasha wa gahunda ya sida; Kimberly Simon, ushinzwe imibereho myiza yabaturage; Marah Lettieri, ushinzwe ibibazo by'ubuvuzi; Shauna Havirlak, ushinzwe ibibazo by'ubuvuzi; Daniel Hammer, umuyobozi ushinzwe imanza; Judith Chavez, umuhuzabikorwa w'ivuriro; na Sharon Whitebread, Gutegura uburezi no guhuza ibikorwa; uhagaze, Kevin Tonic, Jr., ushinzwe ibibazo by'ubuvuzi; Michael Zrile, umufasha wubutegetsi; Keisha Holbeck, umuyobozi ushinzwe ibibazo by'ubuvuzi; Karen McKenna, RN, BSN; Mushikiwabo Ruth Neely, CRNP; Dr. Mary Louise Decker, umuyobozi, ivuriro rya virusi itera sida Ryan Ryan; na Roman Ealo, umuyobozi ushinzwe imanza.

Ikigo cya Wright Centre for Graduate Medical Education's Dr. Pancholy yakiriye Master of Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions

Sosiyete ishinzwe indwara z'umutima n'imitsi (SCAI) yashyizeho Dr. Samir B. Pancholy, umuyobozi wa gahunda y’ikigo cya Wright Centre for Graduate Medical Education Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship, Master Interventionalististe wa SCAI atanga izina, “Umuyobozi wa Sosiyete ishinzwe imitima n'imitsi. Angiography and Interventions (MSCAI), ”izina ryakozwe n'abashakashatsi b'indwara z'umutima batageze ku 100.

Izina rya MSCAI ryemera abaganga bagaragaje ubuhanga mu bijyanye n'indwara z'umutima ndetse no kwiyemeza kurwego rwo hejuru rwo kuvura amavuriro, guhanga udushya, ibitabo, no kwigisha. 

SCAI yashinzwe mu 1978 ifite intego yo kuyobora umuryango mpuzamahanga wita ku mitima n'imitsi binyuze mu burezi, ubuvugizi, ubushakashatsi, ndetse n'ubuvuzi bwiza bw'abarwayi. SCAI yitangiye umurimo wayo mu guteza imbere umwuga kandi niwo muryango wagenewe kuyobora, guhagararirwa, kumenyekana mu mwuga, uburezi, n'amahirwe y'ubushakashatsi ku bakora umwuga w'indwara z'umutima utera kandi utabara. SCAI ivuga ko uyu muryango ufite abanyamuryango barenga 4.500.

Dr. Samir B. Pancholy

Dr. Pancholy yanditse inyandiko zandikishijwe intoki zirenga 150 zasuzumwe mu binyamakuru mpuzamahanga bizwi, yasohoye uburyo bwinshi bwo guhindura imyitozo yateganijwe mu buryo buteganijwe, kandi yashyizeho uburyo bwinshi bwo gukurikiza uburyo bwo kongera umutekano no gukora neza uburyo bwo kuvura indwara z'umutima no gutabara bishingiye kuri catheter. . Ubushakashatsi bwe na gahunda zuburezi mu rwego rwo kugera kuri transradial (catheterisation iva mu mitsi iri mu kuboko) yashimiwe ko yakoresheje ubwo buryo muri Amerika ndetse no ku isi hose. 

Yahimbye kandi ibikoresho byinshi bituma inzira z'umutima-dameri zitekana, zikora neza, nziza, kandi zihendutse. Dr. Pancholy afite patenti zirenga 70 zatanzwe n’ibiro by’Amerika bishinzwe ubucuruzi n’ubucuruzi, ndetse n’Uburayi. 

Muri Gicurasi, SCAI izamenya Dr. Pancholy mu nama ngarukamwaka ya SCAI i Phoenix, muri Arizona, muri Gicurasi. 

“Dr. Pancholy akwiye cyane iki cyubahiro cya SCAI. " Ati: “Asangira ubuhanga na bagenzi bacu bakora ingendo hirya no hino ku isi kugira ngo bamwigireho. Yateje imbere uburyo bwiza bwo kwita ku mutima ku bantu batabarika abikesheje bagenzi 26 barangije muri gahunda yacu y'ubusabane kuva mu 2009. ”

Akora kandi nk'umuyobozi wa laboratoire ya catheterisiyumu yumutima mu kigo gishinzwe imiyoborere, Wilkes-Barre, ndetse akaba n'umwarimu w’ubuvuzi mu ishuri ry’ubuvuzi rya Geisinger Commonwealth, Scranton.

Muganga Pancholy yemerewe mubuvuzi bwimbere, afite impamyabumenyi yinyongera mu ndwara zifata umutima, indwara z'umutima, indwara z'umutima zateye imbere, hamwe n'indwara z'umutima. Yabonye impamyabumenyi ye y'ubuvuzi yakuye mu Ishuri Rikuru ry'Ubuvuzi rya BJ mu Buhinde, arangiza gutura muri kaminuza ya Leta ya New York, Stony Brook. Dr. Pancholy yarangije ubusabane mu bijyanye n'indwara z'umutima n'indwara z'umutima n'imitsi mu Ishuri Rikuru ry'Ubuvuzi ry'ibitaro bya Pennsylvania ndetse n'ikigo nderabuzima cya Presbyterian i Philadelphia, muri Pennsylvania.

Ikigo cya Wright Centre for Graduate Medical Education gitanga ubuvuzi bwumubiri & Rehabilitation, Ubuvuzi bwimbere mu Gihugu, Ubuvuzi bw’imiryango yo mu karere, Ubuvuzi bw’umuryango, hamwe na gahunda yo gutura mu mutwe hamwe n’ubusabane mu ndwara zifata umutima, indwara ya Gastroenterology, na Geriatrics.

Hazleton grad uses savvy to improve health of community

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As a community health worker, Scarlet Pujols Recio, who speaks both English and Spanish, helps to connect patients with the resources they need (such as housing, food, and transportation) to overcome their current challenges and improve their wellness. ‘People generally feel safe when they talk to me; they know I’m not going to judge them,’ she says.

The Wright Center for Community Health hosts Pujols Recio as she completes a program to become a certified community health worker – an in-demand occupation in U.S.

Dominican-born Scarlet Pujols Recio first showed signs that she was destined to work in health care at about 6 years old, using parts from an ink pen to pretend to give IV fluids to her Barbie doll.

Now 23, Pujols Recio remains driven to heal, but she has advanced from daydreaming about relieving people’s pain to actually working to improve the lives of Northeast Pennsylvania residents, including some of her Luzerne County neighbors.

The Hazleton Area High School graduate today serves with the AmeriCorps-funded National Health Corps (NHC) as a community health worker, or CHW, a role in which she improves access to health care by breaking down common barriers.

She is based at The Wright Center for Community Health Scranton Practice, which currently serves as a host site for Pujols Recio and another AmeriCorps NHC member, 23-year-old Jullie Makhoul, as they complete a program that will prepare them to become certified CHWs.

The year-long program is part of the national response to the COVID-19 pandemic to boost America’s number of community health workers. It is administered locally through the Northeast Pennsylvania Area Health Education Center and made possible through the participation of the AmeriCorps NHC and Pennsylvania’s Commonwealth Civilian Coronavirus Corps, or CCCC.

Community health workers are a key part of today’s health care teams, because they help to bridge the gap between practitioners – including time-strapped doctors and nurses – and the patients most in need of assistance. CHWs act as patient advocates and are often deeply embedded members of the communities they serve, enabling them to quickly open lines of communication and build trust.

“People generally feel safe when they talk to me; they know I’m not going to judge them,” says Pujols Recio, who is fluent in both English and Spanish. “I’m here to help.”

Pujols Recio assists with language translation in The Wright Center’s primary care practices and aboard its mobile medical clinic improving not only the exchange of important information but also the quality of patient care.

She also aids patients as they navigate the process of signing up for health insurance or food assistance. And, much like a social worker, she devotes parts of each workday to connecting certain patients and their families to community organizations that offer hot meals, housing programs, and other services and resources they need to overcome their current challenges and improve their wellness.

“I didn’t know there were so many resources out there until I began my training at The Wright Center,” says Pujols Recio. She can now rattle off a list of area nonprofits ranging from A (Area Agency on Aging) to Z … or at least U (United Neighborhood Centers).

About once a week, Pujols Recio heads to a Luzerne County destination as part of a traveling Wright Center team that treats patients inside a mobile medical vehicle. The vehicle, known as Driving Better Health, reaches people close to where they live, learn, and work.

In Greater Hazleton, for example, stopovers for the vehicle have included the Dominican House of Hazleton, the Hazleton One Community Center, and public-school buildings. As Pujols Recio explains, it’s part of an effort to make sure people of all ages have access to COVID-19 vaccines and testing, and that school-age and other children are receiving their routine childhood immunizations to prevent polio, measles, and other diseases.

“Our Driving Better Health vehicle,” she says, “is having an impact everywhere we go.”

Jullie Makhoul, right, of Allentown, and Scarlet Pujols Recio, of Hazleton, are serving as AmeriCorps National Health Corps members in a program intended to boost the nation’s number of community health workers. Each received 75 hours of classroom instruction through the Northeast Pennsylvania Area Health Education Center and is now completing on-site work experience at the same host site, The Wright Center for Community Health Scranton Practice.

Demand soars for CHWs

The COVID-19 pandemic has increased both the visibility and the ranks of the nation’s community health workers. The role is one of the fast-growing occupations in today’s health care field, with a projected 12% increase in jobs between 2021 and 2031, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Community health workers typically need at least a high school diploma. The job is often viewed as a springboard to professional careers in medicine such as nursing. However, many people find their niche as CHWs, settling into the role because it suits their personalities and inner callings to serve.

“To do this job, you definitely should be a person who wants to make a positive change in the community and who cares about the suffering of other people,” says Pujols Recio. “You have to be patient. You have to have social skills.

“You also have to know your boundaries,” she adds, echoing the mantra of her supervisor at The Wright Center. “Boundaries are very important because you don’t want to enable your patients. You want to give them the resources so they can help themselves.”

Pujols Recio and her fellow AmeriCorps NHC member, Makhoul, formerly of Allentown, began learning the dos and don’ts of community health workers during the classroom portion of their training.

As participants in the Northeast Pennsylvania Area Health Education Center’s state-accredited program for CHWs, they were instructed on the core competencies of the job. Each woman completed 75 hours of class time, exploring topics such as chronic disease, preventive care, health literacy, and how to build and maintain relationships.

Each is now amassing the required 2,000 hours of on-site work experience required before an individual in Pennsylvania can apply to become a certified CHW.

Makhoul, who speaks Arabic, might stay at The Wright Center after completing her required hours in April, joining the organization for a while as a full-time, paid employee.

The recent college graduate is currently completing an online master of biomedical sciences degree, and she trained to become a community health worker, in part, to enhance her professional background before applying to medical school. The experience, says Makhoul, has allowed her to see “a different side of patients.”

As AmeriCorps members, the students receive a living stipend of $15 an hour while fulfilling the requirements of the CHW program. Participants also receive an educational award of more than $6,000 and, if needed, are eligible for food assistance, child care assistance, and access to medical, dental, and vision coverage.

The women stay in touch with other students from their respective CHW classroom cohorts who are located throughout the region at their assigned host sites. These medically minded students recently formed a book club. Their first selected reading, perhaps not surprisingly, is “Lifelines: A Doctor’s Journey in the Fight for Public Health.”

For Pujols Recio, serving as a CHW allows her to move in the direction of her ultimate career ambition while gaining some valuable health care experience. A 2022 graduate of Keystone College, she has a dual degree in general biology and pre-medicine/public health. Her long-held goal is to become a physician.

“I came to the U.S.,” she says, “knowing what I wanted to do.”

Her passionate pursuit

Pujols Recio, who is the daughter of Carlos D. Pujols Encarnacion and Maria M. Recio de Pujols, arrived in Northeast Pennsylvania at age 14, speaking almost no English. “When I first got here, I felt like I was thrown to the wolves,” she says. “All but one of my high school classes was taught in English. Even gym. Math class was the worst.”

She excelled in the classroom anyway, relying on the support of understanding teachers and fellow students who translated the lessons. At times in her formative years, she was thrust into the role of caregiver for relatives with health issues. Her family has dealt with financial hardships, she says, in some cases turning to community resources to get through lean times.

Scarlet Pujols Recio, 23, is gaining on-site work experience at The Wright Center for Community Health this year as she pursues certification as a community health worker – one of the most in-demand occupations in health care. The Hazleton Area High School graduate splits her time between The Wright Center’s primary care practices and its mobile medical vehicle, better known as Driving Better Health.

Her desire to enter the medical profession has only become more focused as a result of those experiences. Medicine is, after all, a career in which the goal is to cure and comfort.

In the pandemic’s early days, she says that she worked at a Hazleton nursing home as a certified nursing assistant who helped residents with bathing and other activities of daily living. The job could be both physically and emotionally challenging, she says.

But Pujols Recio sees her stints as a nursing assistant and as a community health worker – both of which provided one-on-one patient experiences – as important steps on her path to one day becoming a skilled, compassionate doctor.

“I’m going to be treating my patients, not a disease,” she says. “I’m going to be looking at the individual.”

Meanwhile, Pujols Recio continues to revel in the everyday successes of community health workers.

She recently received a call from a patient whom she had been assisting for several months, after first encountering him at an area food kitchen. During the call, the formerly homeless man excitedly told Pujols Recio it seemed as if an application for public housing that she helped him to submit was moving forward and he might soon have a consistent place to stay.

To her, it was a spirit-lifting affirmation of what she and her fellow CHWs are able to do. “The support that we’re providing as community health workers to our patients is working,” she says. “It’s working!”

Are you interested in becoming a community health worker? Learn about upcoming training opportunities offered in Northeast Pennsylvania by the Area Health Education Center and apply at www.pachw.org/education-training.