More than 55 Students Attended Haunted Hospital IPEC Event

More than 55 Students Attended Haunted Hospital IPEC Event

The seventh annual Haunted Hospital, hosted by Duke IPEC and Duke Ahead on Thursday, Oct. 28, was a success.

two students dressed in navy blue dresses and red bows with broomsstudents dressed up around wound stationThe seventh annual Haunted Hospital, hosted by Duke IPEC and Duke Ahead on Thursday, Oct. 28, was a success. A total of 57 interprofessional students participated as learners in the event and represented the disciplines of nursing, medicine, physical therapy, physician assistant, occupational therapy. Students from the Divinity School also attended. 

DUSON students dressed up to lead a “Stop the Bleed” station. The escape room provided an immersive experience for all learners as well with lots of challenges along the way. There were some scary sights and lots of learning with scenarios with Frankenstein, Dracula, Cameron Crazie, and even Elvis. 

This year's costume winners were students Nathan Pait, Master of Biomedical Sciences student, with his scary nurse costume and Samuel Martinez, ABSN student, and Megan Clinton, Divinity student, with their themed costume from the animated film, "Kiki's Delivery Service." 

The success of the event was dependent on a robust fleet of 36 volunteers including faculty, staff and students representing all the IPE programs.  A special shoutout to event supporters including Duke IPEC, Duke AHEAD, DAAMN, and DENS!

Check out this Flickr album for more photos.

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