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CCCC Con Ed holds medical graduation

05.23.2011Continuing EducationStudents/Graduates

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CCCC Con Ed holds medical graduation

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Johnnie Smith (left), of Lee County, is congratulated by Central Carolina Community College President Bud Marchant on receiving his Advanced EKG technician certificate during the college’s May 18 Department of Continuing Education Medical Programs Graduation at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. More than 100 students earned certificates in various medical programs, with some earning more than one. About 50 attended the graduation ceremony.

CCCC Con Ed holds medical graduation

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Meredith Repko (center), of Lee County, shares the joy of receiving three certificates during the May 18 Medical Programs Graduation for Central Carolina Community College’s Continuing Education Department with her EKG instructor Diane Oldham (left) and mother, Becky Owens. Repko earned her EKG Technician, Advanced EKG Technician and Nursing Assistant I certficates in fulfillment of a promise made to her son, Corey, who died in 2009. More than 100 students earned certificates in various medical programs, with some earning more than one. About 50 attended the graduation ceremony.

CCCC Con Ed holds medical graduation

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Victoria Kottcamp (right), of Lee County, gets a congratulatory hug from her mother, Etta Kottcamp, after receiving her Nursing Assistant I certificate during the May 18 Medical Programs Graduation for Central Carolina Community College’s Continuing Education Department. More than 100 students earned certificates in various medical programs, with some earning more than one. About 50 attended the graduation ceremony.

CCCC Con Ed holds medical graduation

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Warren Burns (left), of Harnett County, smiles as Judy Farmer, Lee County director for Central Carolina Community College’s Continuing Education Department, fastens his Nursing Assistant I pin at the college’s May 18 Continuing Education Medical Programs Graduation at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. More than 100 students earned certificates in various medical programs, with some earning more than one. About 50 attended the graduation ceremony.

CCCC Con Ed holds medical graduation

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Tabitha Norton (left), of Harnett County, is congratulated by Central Carolina Community College President Bud Marchant on receiving her Advanced EKG certificate during the college’s May 18 Department of Continuing Education Medical Programs Graduation at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. More than 100 students earned certificates in various medical programs, with some earning more than one. About 50 attended the graduation ceremony.

CCCC Con Ed holds medical graduation

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Blanca Carcamo, of Chatham County, is congratulated by Central Carolina Community College President Bud Marchant on receiving her Pharmacy Technician certificate during the college’s May 18 Department of Continuing Education Medical Programs Graduation at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. More than 100 students earned certificates in various medical programs, with some earning more than one. About 50 attended the graduation ceremony.

CCCC Con Ed holds medical graduation

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Emily LaClair, of Moore County, is congratulated by Central Carolina Community College President Bud Marchant on receiving her Nursing Assistant I certificate during the college’s May 18 Department of Continuing Education Medical Programs Graduation at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. More than 100 students earned certificates in various medical programs, with some earning more than one. About 50 attended the graduation ceremony.

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