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Moberly Area Community College surgical technology program student Carleigh Phillips, 22, right, prepares to give Kenzie Marty, 19, a surgical instrument Tuesday during a passing technique exercise.
DEVILS LAKE, N.D. — New allied health programs at Lake Region State College show a growth in collaboration between higher education and health care, and both LRSC and Altru Health System are excited ...
(TNS) — This fall, Clark College will launch a new surgical technology program, the first of its kind in Southwest Washington. The two-year program will provide students with the skills to support ...
A friendly competition is letting students in Ivy Tech’s Surgical Technology Program show-off their skills. It’s called the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Gadsden State Community College has appointed Dr. Stephanie Austin as the new director of its Surgical Technology Program, which ...
Students studying surgical technology at the University of Montana’s Missoula College are enrolled in a top-10 program, according to a nationwide ranking. The recognition comes from nurse.org, a ...
CENTRAL PARK – Clark College is expanding its health care education offerings with a new surgical technology program, equipping students with the skills to assist surgeons and nurses in operating ...
Student Kaddy Barnes recently spent part of a day explaining medical procedures during Utah Tech University’s surgical ...
POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. -- Three Rivers College has launched a program geared toward preparing students to become Surgical Technologists. The program is a response to the local area's need for more people ...
Clark College announced Thursday it received a $141,260 grant to develop a surgical technician program — the first of its kind at Clark and believed to be the first in all of Southwest Washington.