Dr. Kent Smith and nurse Paul Smith answer students’ questions while Ted Gunnyon, playing pretend patient Billy Bob, receives care during Kindergarten Day at Klickitat Valley Health. Contributed photo
Dr. Kent Smith and nurse Paul Smith answer students’ questions while Ted Gunnyon, playing pretend patient Billy Bob, receives care during Kindergarten Day at Klickitat Valley Health. Contributed photo
GOLDENDALE — Klickitat Valley Health (KVH) welcomed 89 kindergarten and first-grade students from Wishram, Klickitat, Centerville and Goldendale elementary schools on June 3. The students visited KVH for Kindergarten Day, an annual event that helps children become more familiar with the hospital, meet local health care workers and learn what to expect during a visit. This year, students from Wishram and Klickitat elementary schools joined the event for the first time.
Students were welcomed by KVH employees and volunteers, along with Doc Panda, KVH’s children’s care mascot. They watched as a pretend patient named Billy Bob arrived by ambulance and was transferred to the emergency room. Klickitat County paramedics, alongside KVH nurses and physicians, explained how they would care for Billy Bob, who was said to have been injured in a trampoline accident. Students then explored diagnostic imaging equipment, visited lab services and toured other departments where patients receive care. After having their photo taken with Doc Panda, they left with farewell snacks.
“Kindergarten Day is a favorite tradition for many of us at KVH,” said Ted Gunnyon, director of diagnostic imaging and the Kindergarten Day patient, Billy Bob. “For children, a hospital can feel unfamiliar or even scary. This event gives them a chance to go behind the scenes, ask questions and experience KVH as a safe and welcoming place in our community.”
For several students, the experience also included seeing parents, grandparents or other family members in their professional roles at KVH.
“Wishram Kindergarteners had the best time visiting KVH. From our arrival, to getting to dress like hospital staff, to roving through different departments, the whole experience was wonderful,” said Carisa Bellamy, Wishram school teacher. “As a small rural school, we don’t always get opportunities to investigate other community places or career options. KVH welcomed us in and showed us that hospitals are our community helpers, and how everyone within the system works together to help people in need.”
Kindergarten Day is coordinated through KVH Community Engagement, which works with local schools and community partners on tours, outreach and health awareness activities.
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