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Central Carolina Community College Continuing Education Medical Programs graduation
06.14.2010 • Continuing Education • Students/Graduates
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Susan Bryant (left), of Lee County, receives her Phlebotomy Certificate from Central Carolina Community College President Bud Marchant, during the college’s Continuing Education Medical Programs graduation May 27 in the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. About 190 students completed certificates during the spring semester in the areas of EKG Technician, Advanced EKG, EKG Monitor Technician, Optometric Assistant, Pharmacy Technician, Phlebotomy Technician, Nursing Assistant Refresher, Nursing Assistant I or II, Drug Collection Specialist, or Medical Terminology. About 40, including Bryant, did their training under the auspices of the college’s JobsNOW program, which trains unemployed workers in new careers within a few months. Bryant returned to school after being laid off by Moen and earned both her Phlebotomy and Drug Collection Specialist certificates.
Rodney Butler (left), of Lee County, receives his Nursing Assistant I pin from Judy Farmer, Lee County Continuing Education health program coordinator, during Central Carolina Community College’s Continuing Education Medical Programs graduation May 27 in the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. About 190 students completed certificates during the spring semester in the areas of EKG Technician, Advanced EKG, EKG Monitor Technician, Optometric Assistant, Pharmacy Technician, Phlebotomy Technician, Nursing Assistant Refresher, Nursing Assistant I or II, Drug Collection Specialist, or Medical Terminology. About 40 did their training under the auspices of the college’s JobsNOW program, which trains unemployed workers in new careers within a few months.
Jackson Parrish Jr. (left), of Harnett County, receives his Nursing Assistant II Certificate from Central Carolina Community College President Bud Marchant during the college’s Continuing Education Medical Programs graduation May 27 in the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. About 190 students completed certificates during the spring semester in the areas of EKG Technician, Advanced EKG, EKG Monitor Technician, Optometric Assistant, Pharmacy Technician, Phlebotomy Technician, Nursing Assistant Refresher, Nursing Assistant I or II, Drug Collection Specialist, or Medical Terminology. About 40 did their training under the auspices of the college’s JobsNOW program, which trains unemployed workers in new careers within a few months.
Joseph Sanders (left), of Harnett County, receives his EKG Technician Certificate from Central Carolina Community College President Bud Marchant during the college’s Continuing Education Medical Programs graduation May 27 in the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. About 190 students completed certificates during the spring semester in the areas of EKG Technician, Advanced EKG, EKG Monitor Technician, Optometric Assistant, Pharmacy Technician, Phlebotomy Technician, Nursing Assistant Refresher, Nursing Assistant I or II, Drug Collection Specialist, or Medical Terminology. About 40, including Sanders, did their training under the auspices of the college’s JobsNOW program, which trains unemployed workers in new careers within a few months.
Mary Cotton (left), of Chatham County, receives her Nursing Assistant I pin from Judy Farmer, Lee County Continuing Education health program coordinator, during Central Carolina Community College’s Continuing Education Medical Programs graduation May 27 in the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. About 190 students completed certificates during the spring semester in the areas of EKG Technician, Advanced EKG, EKG Monitor Technician, Optometric Assistant, Pharmacy Technician, Phlebotomy Technician, Nursing Assistant Refresher, Nursing Assistant I or II, Drug Collection Specialist, or Medical Terminology. About 40 did their training under the auspices of the college’s JobsNOW program, which trains unemployed workers in new careers within a few months.
Nichole Henry (left), of Chatham County, receives her Nursing Assistant I pin from Judy Farmer, Lee County Continuing Education health program coordinator, during Central Carolina Community College’s Continuing Education Medical Programs graduation May 27 in the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. About 190 students completed certificates during the spring semester in the areas of EKG Technician, Advanced EKG, EKG Monitor Technician, Optometric Assistant, Pharmacy Technician, Phlebotomy Technician, Nursing Assistant Refresher, Nursing Assistant I or II, Drug Collection Specialist, or Medical Terminology. About 40 did their training under the auspices of the college’s JobsNOW program, which trains unemployed workers in new careers within a few months.
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