Loaded with Petri dishes and lab slides, Upland
Hills Health staff member Amy Steffes, made the behind-the-scenes
world of healthcare come alive for the second grade
students of Mineral Point.
Keeping the lesson practical Steffes, worked with
her co-workers to create bacteria specimens that showed
the impact of not washing your hands and not washing
your hands thoroughly. A chorus of “yuk” and “eeew” could
be heard as the students passed around the fuzzy bacterial
growth in the Petri dishes. “It gave the kids
a chance to see the role of the lab in the hospital
as well as reinforce the common-sense but important
practice of washing hands, ” explained Steffes.
Blood sample slides for the children to view through
class room microscopes were also part of the presentation.
Steffes saw the Mineral Point Parent Career Days held
at the end of the school year as a golden opportunity
to create interest in healthcare and awareness of Upland
Hills Health as the local provider. Steffes’ son,
Lance, was a second grader in Ms. Niehaus’ classroom.
If you would like a presentation on a healthcare topic
or issue for your organization or group contact Patricia
Lawson 930-7112. |

Amy Steffes assists 2nd Graders to view
lab slides in
microscope

Amy Steffes shows bacteria culture created
from unwashed
hands. |