48 Years of nursing: Marcy Dukette of Northfield retires from Mayo Healthcare vermontbiz.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from vermontbiz.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The New Hampshire Veterans Home is now accepting applications for their new, in-house Licensed Nursing Assistant course. Students will earn hourly wages while learning in the expense-paid course. The competitive salary includes a 15% enhancement of.
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Andy Kirkaldy HANNAFORD CAREER CENTER Culinary Arts students Nima Mehregan (first place in cooking) and Abby Bailey (third in baking) excelled in a recent statewide Skills USA competition. Mehregan plans a career in the industry and to attend the Culinary Institute of America, and Bailey is considering the same path.
Independent photo/Andy Kirkaldy HANNAFORD CAREER CENTER Medical Professions student Ashley Tierney took second place in a recent statewide Skills USA Medical Terminology test. The Vergennes resident is targeting a career as a nurse practitioner, and like two other winners believes Hannaford has helped her meet her goals.
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As the world is more focused than ever on the importance of medical professionals, local high school students are gaining more opportunities to explore and experience the growing healthcare industry. Pima JTED, a technical education district comprising 14 local high schools, is expanding its Health Care Professions program with two new options: Comprehensive Health Care Technician and Pharmacy Technician.Â
For Pima JTED Health Care Professions program manager Beth Francis, the expansion is a long time coming, and especially critical in the time of COVID.
âIâd been thinking of this for maybe three to five years,â Francis said. âAnd then COVID hit and I was trying to be very creative with programs we could do virtually and then move into a hybrid learning model where the kids can gain their skills and then still be competent and have patient safety in mind.âÂ