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White County Medical Center graduates 17 students in the April CNA class.

WCMC Graduates April CNA Class
Apr 27, 2012
The White County Medical Center Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) program graduated 17 students in April. WCMC offers the CNA training program through a partnership with ASU-Beebe. Curriculum for the three-week program includes classroom and clinical instruction, which prepares students to take the state certification exam to become a CNA.

The group includes the following: (first row) Jeremy Warren of Searcy; Bianca Shockley of Judsonia; and Natalie Dollhite of Searcy; (second row) Sooya Milambo of Searcy and Randie Ollis of Judsonia; (third row) Shawna Neil of Cabot; Tami Reynolds of Vilonia; and Jamice Lumpkin of Searcy; (fourth row) Susie Howell of Cabot; Amanda Williams of Bald Knob; Wes Price of Vilonia; Minnie Farr of Jacksonville; and LaToya Reed of Searcy; (fifth row) Matt Parker of Quitman; Jennifer Lopez of Cabot; Amanda Moore of Romance; and Elizabeth Woodroof of Searcy.

For more information about the CNA program, please contact Outreach Education Coordinator Dee DeLoach at (501) 278-3189.

ABOUT WHITE COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER
As the leading healthcare provider in a six-county area, White County Medical Center associates strive to create a healthy community by providing quality patient care and participating in community health events. White County Medical Center is the largest employer in Searcy with more than 1,500 associates. The facility has a combined total of 438 licensed beds and a medical staff of 150 physicians that specialize in various areas of healthcare.


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