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CCCC Con Ed medical graduates more than 300

05.18.2012Students/GraduatesContinuing Education

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CCCC Con Ed medical graduates more than 300

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Kentrelle White (left), of Lee County, gets a congratulatory hug from his wife, Tiara, after receiving his Nurse Aide I certificate during the May 17 Medical Programs Graduation for Central Carolina Community College's Continuing Education Department. About 350 students completed studies for certificates in various medical programs during the spring semester, with some earning more than one. About 175 attended the graduation ceremony in the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center.

CCCC Con Ed medical graduates more than 300

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Dana Cramer, of Garner, is congratulated by Central Carolina Community College President Bud Marchant on receiving his Pharmacy Technician certificate during the college's May 17 Department of Continuing Education Medical Programs Graduation. Cramer was the Lee County programs graduation speaker. About 350 students completed their studies for the certificates in various medical programs during the second semester, with some students earning more than one. About 175 attended the graduation ceremony at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center.

CCCC Con Ed medical graduates more than 300

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Ezra Harmon, of Harnett County, is congratulated by Central Carolina Community College President Bud Marchant on receiving his Nurse Aide I certificate during the college's May 17 Department of Continuing Education Medical Programs Graduation. Harmon was the Harnett County programs graduation speaker. About 350 students completed their studies for the certificates in various medical programs during the second semester, with some students earning more than one. About 175 attended the graduation ceremony at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center.

CCCC Con Ed medical graduates more than 300

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Dakia Cook, of Chatham County, is congratulated by Central Carolina Community College President Bud Marchant on receiving her Sleep Disorders Technician certificate during the college's May 17 Department of Continuing Education Medical Programs Graduation. Cook was the Harnett County programs graduation speaker. About 350 students completed their studies for the certificates in various medical programs during the second semester, with some students earning more than one. About 175 attended the graduation ceremony at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center.

CCCC Con Ed medical graduates more than 300

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Lynda Bryant (center), of Chatham County, is congratulated by her mother, Mannie Bradford (left), and sister, Anita Van Halen, after receiving her Nurse Aide I certificate during the college's May 17 Department of Continuing Education Medical Programs Graduation at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. About 350 students completed their studies for the certificates in various medical programs during the second semester, with some students earning more than one. About 175 attended the graduation ceremony.

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