On Wednesday, CAST Med High School participated in a ‘Mass Casualty Exercise’ hosted by the Southwest Texas Regional Advisory Council at Boeing Tech Port. The exercise pulls in students and volunteers from across the city to help prepare hospitals for mass casualty events. The exercise helps hospitals improve performance, identify opportunities for improvement, and further enhance knowledge of plans.
CAST Med students, led by Dr. Jeannette Jacobs, spent their morning dressed up in makeup, acting as victims of a mass casualty event. The severity of the students’ injuries would range, and first responders would have to react accordingly. This brought a level of realism to the exercise that will help prepare healthcare professionals in the future. Thank you to STRAC for allowing CAST Med to volunteer for this interactive, hands-on experience for our students..
About CAST Med High School
Located in Brooks, CAST Med is a public school serving 9th – 12th-grade students in partnership with San Antonio ISD and CAST Schools. Students prepare for a variety of medical professions with pathways in healthcare and biomedical sciences and gain a significant advantage by earning industry-recognized certifications such as Medical Assistant, Phlebotomy Technician, Biotechnician Assistant, and more, setting them apart in their chosen fields. CAST Med High School is also the only medically focused, dual-language high school in south San Antonio.
About STRAC
A leader in the Texas Trauma System, STRAC has been recognized twice as the Texas Regional Advisory Council of the Year in 2000 and 2008. STRAC oversees dozens of essential programs and projects for the trauma and emergency healthcare system in and around San Antonio, Texas, partnering with members, local government, and non-governmental organizations. STRAC is a 501c3 non-profit, tax-exempt member organization consisting of 74 general and specialty hospitals, including 2 Level I Trauma Centers, 16 PCI centers, 12 Stroke centers, air medical providers, and over 70 EMS agencies.