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CCCC Con Ed medical programs graduate more than 300

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CCCC Con Ed medical programs graduate more than 300

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Happy graduating students applaud during their May 29 Continuing Education Medical Programs Graduation at Central Carolina Community College's Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. More than 300 completed their studies during the spring semester in the fields of Nurse Aide I and II, EKG Technician, Phlebotomy Technician, Pharmacy Technician, Central Sterile Processing Technician, and Sleep Disorder Technician. Approximately 200 took part in the graduation ceremony. For more information about Continuing Education medical programs, call Lennie Stephenson, 910-814-8833 or email lstephenson@cccc.edu in Harnett County; Heike Johnson, 910-545-8682 or hjohnson@cccc.edu in Chatham County; or Joy McPhail, 919-777-7787 or jmcphail@cccc.edu in Lee County.

CCCC Con Ed medical programs graduate more than 300

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Mary Battle (left), of Lee County, is congratulated by Central Carolina Community College President Bud Marchant on receiving her Nurse Aide I certificate at Central Carolina Community College's May 29 Continuing Education Medical Programs Graduation in the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. More than 300 completed their studies during the spring semester in the fields of Nurse Aide I and II, EKG Technician, Phlebotomy Technician, Pharmacy Technician, Central Sterile Processing Technician and Sleep Disorder Technician. Approximately 200 took part in the graduation ceremony. For more information about Continuing Education medical programs, call Lennie Stephenson, 910-814-8833 or email lstephenson@cccc.edu in Harnett County; Heike Johnson, 910-545-8682 or hjohnson@cccc.edu in Chatham County; or Joy McPhail, 919-777-7787 or jmcphail@cccc.edu in Lee County.

CCCC Con Ed medical programs graduate more than 300

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Myrna McNeil, of Harnett County, delivers an address during the Central Carolina Community College May 29 Continuing Education Medical Programs Graduation in the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. McNeil received her Nurse Aide I certificate. More than 300 completed their studies during the spring semester in the fields of Nurse Aide I and II, EKG Technician, Phlebotomy Technician, Pharmacy Technician, Central Sterile Processing Technician and Sleep Disorder Technician. Approximately 200 took part in the graduation ceremony. For more information about Continuing Education medical programs, call Lennie Stephenson, 910-814-8833 or email lstephenson@cccc.edu in Harnett County; Heike Johnson, 910-545-8682 or hjohnson@cccc.edu in Chatham County; or Joy McPhail, 919-777-7787 or jmcphail@cccc.edu in Lee County.

CCCC Con Ed medical programs graduate more than 300

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Bridgett Brooks (left) of Harnett County, shares her pride in achievement with her family (from left) son Carter Brooks and husband Eric Brooks, holding son Noah Brooks, after receiving her Phlebotomy Technician certificate during Central Carolina Community College's May 29 Continuing Education Medical Programs Graduation. She plans to continue her education and earn a nursing degree. More than 300 completed their studies during the spring semester in the fields of Nurse Aide I and II, EKG Technician, Phlebotomy Technician, Pharmacy Technician, Central Sterile Processing Technician and Sleep Disorder Technician. Approximately 200 took part in the graduation ceremony. For more information about Continuing Education medical programs, call Lennie Stephenson, 910-814-8833 or email lstephenson@cccc.edu in Harnett County; Heike Johnson, 910-545-8682 or hjohnson@cccc.edu in Chatham County; or Joy McPhail, 919-777-7787 or jmcphail@cccc.edu in Lee County.

CCCC Con Ed medical programs graduate more than 300

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Deanna Williams, of Chatham County, delivers one of the student talks during Central Carolina Community College's May 29 Continuing Education Medical Programs Graduation at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. Williams received her Nurse Aide I certificate and plans to continue her education to become a nurse. More than 300 completed their studies during the spring semester in the fields of Nurse Aide I and II, EKG Technician, Phlebotomy Technician, Pharmacy Technician, Central Sterile Processing Technician and Sleep Disorder Technician. Approximately 200 took part in the graduation ceremony. For more information about Continuing Education medical programs, call Lennie Stephenson, 910-814-8833 or email lstephenson@cccc.edu in Harnett County; Heike Johnson, 910-545-8682 or hjohnson@cccc.edu in Chatham County; or Joy McPhail, 919-777-7787 or jmcphail@cccc.edu in Lee County.

CCCC Con Ed medical programs graduate more than 300

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Donna Huff (left) and Michelle Hancock, both of Chatham County, share a congratulatory hug after receiving their Nurse Aide I certificates during the Central Carolina Community College's May 29 Continuing Education Medical Programs Graduation at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. More than 300 completed their studies during the spring semester in the fields of Nurse Aide I and II, EKG Technician, Phlebotomy Technician, Pharmacy Technician, Central Sterile Processing Technician and Sleep Disorder Technician. Approximately 200 took part in the graduation ceremony. For more information about Continuing Education medical programs, call Lennie Stephenson, 910-814-8833 or email lstephenson@cccc.edu in Harnett County; Heike Johnson, 910-545-8682 or hjohnson@cccc.edu in Chatham County; or Joy McPhail, 919-777-7787 or jmcphail@cccc.edu in Lee County.

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