The Columbiana County Career and Technical Center Health Academy program recently certified a group of Patient Care Technicians through the National Healthcareer Association. These students have demonstrated their proficiency in essential healthcare tasks and are now equipped with a competitive advantage in their future endeavors.
The students who earned certification as Patient Care Technicians are Lexi Kelly, Kyrstin Reckner, Emma Julian, Abbie Passmore, Peyton Swanson, Alee Keyes, Megan Moore, Kamryn Martin, Alissa Frantz, Ariana Gonzalez, Cheyenne Schwartz, and Marah Morris. This certification opens up opportunities for them in the workforce or in furthering their education.
Pam Dawson, RN and Health Academy Instructor, commended the students on their achievements and highlighted the importance of this certification in the healthcare industry. Whether they choose to enter the workforce or pursue higher education, this certification sets them up for success in their future careers.
As these students embark on their journeys to make a positive impact in the healthcare field, it is clear that they have already demonstrated exceptional skills and knowledge. The Health Academy program at Columbiana County Career and Technical Center continues to prepare students for successful careers in the healthcare industry.
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