UNG's College of Health Sciences and Professions and the College of Education held a simulated virus response exercise recently at the UNG Convocation Center. Students in the athletic training, counseling, nursing and physical therapy departments provided care for their fellow students who played the role of being infected. Members of the Corps of Cadets provided both moulage — the art of applying mock injuries — and security for the fictional viral emergency. Photo by Peggy Cozart
University of North Georgia’s College of Health Sciences and Professions and the College of Education held a simulated virus response exercise recently at the UNG Convocation Center. Students in the athletic training, counseling, nursing and physical therapy departments provided care for their fellow students who played the role of being infected. Members of the Corps of Cadets provided both moulage — the art of applying mock injuries — and security for the fictional viral emergency. (Photos by Peggy Cozart)
UNG’s College of Health Sciences and Professions and the College of Education held a simulated virus response exercise recently at the UNG Convocation Center. Students in the athletic training, counseling, nursing and physical therapy departments provided care for their fellow students who played the role of being infected. Members of the Corps of Cadets provided both moulage — the art of applying mock injuries — and security for the fictional viral emergency. Photo by Peggy Cozart UNG’s College of Health Sciences and Professions and the College of Education held a simulated virus response exercise recently at the UNG Convocation Center. Students in the athletic training, counseling, nursing and physical therapy departments provided care for their fellow students who played the role of being infected. Members of the Corps of Cadets provided both moulage — the art of applying mock injuries — and security for the fictional viral emergency. Photo by Peggy CozartUNG’s College of Health Sciences and Professions and the College of Education held a simulated virus response exercise recently at the UNG Convocation Center. Students in the athletic training, counseling, nursing and physical therapy departments provided care for their fellow students who played the role of being infected. Members of the Corps of Cadets provided both moulage — the art of applying mock injuries — and security for the fictional viral emergency. Photo by Peggy Cozart UNG’s College of Health Sciences and Professions and the College of Education held a simulated virus response exercise recently at the UNG Convocation Center. Students in the athletic training, counseling, nursing and physical therapy departments provided care for their fellow students who played the role of being infected. Members of the Corps of Cadets provided both moulage — the art of applying mock injuries — and security for the fictional viral emergency. Photo by Peggy CozartUNG’s College of Health Sciences and Professions and the College of Education held a simulated virus response exercise recently at the UNG Convocation Center. Students in the athletic training, counseling, nursing and physical therapy departments provided care for their fellow students who played the role of being infected. Members of the Corps of Cadets provided both moulage — the art of applying mock injuries — and security for the fictional viral emergency. Photo by Peggy Cozart UNG’s College of Health Sciences and Professions and the College of Education held a simulated virus response exercise recently at the UNG Convocation Center. Students in the athletic training, counseling, nursing and physical therapy departments provided care for their fellow students who played the role of being infected. Members of the Corps of Cadets provided both moulage — the art of applying mock injuries — and security for the fictional viral emergency. Photo by Peggy CozartUNG’s College of Health Sciences and Professions and the College of Education held a simulated virus response exercise recently at the UNG Convocation Center. Students in the athletic training, counseling, nursing and physical therapy departments provided care for their fellow students who played the role of being infected. Members of the Corps of Cadets provided both moulage — the art of applying mock injuries — and security for the fictional viral emergency. Photo by Peggy Cozart UNG’s College of Health Sciences and Professions and the College of Education held a simulated virus response exercise recently at the UNG Convocation Center. Students in the athletic training, counseling, nursing and physical therapy departments provided care for their fellow students who played the role of being infected. Members of the Corps of Cadets provided both moulage — the art of applying mock injuries — and security for the fictional viral emergency. Photo by Peggy Cozart
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Great to see this happening at my old Alma Mata . Truly a wonderful thing…..congrats to all at the university.
Had to smile when I saw the round, green patch on the cadet’s sleeve in the first photo…I too wore that patch as a young cadet on campus way, way back in the Stone Age !
Great to see this happening at my old Alma Mata . Truly a wonderful thing…..congrats to all at the university.
Had to smile when I saw the round, green patch on the cadet’s sleeve in the first photo…I too wore that patch as a young cadet on campus way, way back in the Stone Age !