Continuing education hosts healthy jobs
Phlebotomists was one of the many medical professions at the job fair. More than 10 companies participated in the health care job fair.
A DEL MAR COLLEGE STUDENT PUBLICATION
Phlebotomists was one of the many medical professions at the job fair. More than 10 companies participated in the health care job fair.
Counselors Johanna Torres (left) and Jessica Edwards hosted the course for Mental Health First Aid. The eight-hour class taught faculty and staff of DMC sign and how to respond to a variety of mental illnesses and substance abuse disorders.
Tess, a Labradoodle, rests her head on music major Julia Arnett. Arnett head of the event from a friend and immediately got excited.
Angie Esquivias, an accounting major, gave participating guests a free lunch after they walked through the Counseling Center’s annual Spooktacular Mental Health Fair.
Counselor Brittany Palacios asks a student about topics ranging from loss of appetite, interests and sleep To talk to a counselor, stop by Room 223A in the Harvin Center on the East Campus or Room 262 in the HS1 on West Campus.
Christine Reiser Robbins talks to the audience about two local folk saints Don Pedrito Jaramillo and Niño Fidencio, who people pray to in times of healing.
Dental hygiene student Alyza Garza speaks to a patient before working on her. The program is now offering free services to students and members of the community.
Del Mar’s Counseling Center will be holding events the next few weeks free for students to help their mind and spirit.
Frankie, a Pembroke Welsh corgi, nestles in sociology major Veronica Chavarria’s lap during his visit to help students with their stress. Other dogs visiting were Lucy, a dachshund, Lola, a Tibetan spaniel, and Sailor, a bolognese.
Sam Gutierrez’s column this issue deals with way students should cope with stress. You’re not alone.