Professional Development: Healthcare Pathways, Rhiannon Wagner, EMT-B

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Rhiannon Wagner is a featured presenter for the Professional Development series: Healthcare Pathways, smiling into the camera.

Feeling overwhelmed by the many healthcare options available? Unsure which choice could make a big difference in your health?

Join Rhiannon Wagner, EMT-B, for the first session of the Professional Development: Healthcare Pathways series, "OW! WHAT NOW? Navigating Healthcare: From 911 to Hospitals and Beyond," on Thursday, December 5 from 2 to 3 p.m. at the Student Development Center (SDC), rooms 1300/1310. Her presentation will empower you to confidently navigate healthcare options and make informed decisions about your health.

Rhiannon is a seasoned student with several accomplishments, including:

• Chief Research Assistant at the Deaf Hub

• MSSP & SHARP alumna

• Recruitment & Retention Director at RIT Ambulance

• Recipient of the 2024 Howard Freckleton and Roy Hamel Scholarship Award

Curious about what insights she’ll share? Come to her session! Interpreting services have been requested. If you need more information, or have any questions or concerns, please email us or Elizabeth Ayers at deafhub@rit.edu.

[ID: Rhiannon Wagner, EMT-B, presents her session, “OW! WHAT NOW? Navigating Healthcare: From 911 to Hospitals and Beyond” for the Mentor Supported Shadowing Program’s (MSSP) Professional Development series: Healthcare Pathways on Thursday, December 5, 2024 from 2 to 3 p.m. at the Student Development Center 1300/1310.

Rhiannon smiles into the camera, wearing a flower-patterned blouse and black jacket against the background of faded collage of her past accomplishments during her academic and healthcare careers. The RIT/NTID Mentor Supported Shadowing Program’s logo lockup is at the bottom of the graphic post.]


Contact
Elizabeth Ayers
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When and Where
December 05, 2024
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Room/Location: 1300/1310
Who

Open to the Public

Interpreter Requested?

Yes

Topics
co-op and careers
deaf community
diversity
personalized healthcare technology
student experience