U. Alaska Fairbanks Students Told to Inject Each Other With Strange Substance
Note to all college students – Never let anyone with a needle anywhere near you unless they’re a nurse or a doctor.
FOX News reports.
College students reportedly told to inject each other with non-approved solution
University of Alaska Fairbanks officials are reviewing procedures after students in a medical assistant program were told to inject each other with a solution not approved for human use.
The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner reports a clinical procedures instructor in the university’s Community and Technical College had students repeatedly inject others with a solution intended to only be used on training pads.
About 30 students in two classes were involved. It’s not known how many injections students received, but logs show the average student got about 10 injections each. Officials say those logs may be incomplete.
Students have complained of a burning sensation after the injection. Some also had skin irritation.
The instructor has been placed on paid investigatory leave.
College students reportedly told to inject each other with non-approved solution (FOX News)