Local nursing students undergo training in mock disaster
A mock disaster to teach nursing students emergency preparedness took place today at the Jim Moss Center for nursing, on the Jackson State Community College campus.
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A mock disaster to teach nursing students emergency preparedness took place today at the Jim Moss Center for nursing, on the Jackson State Community College campus.
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