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Fifty graduates honored at Allied Health pinning ceremony 50 graduate from three allied health programs at Campbellsville University’s Tech Center: clinical medical assistant, pharmacy tech and phlebotomy tech. Click on headline for story with photo(s) By Drew Tucker News from Campbellsville University Fifty graduates from three allied health programs offered through Campbellsville University’s Virginia Ponser Flanagan Technology Training Center were honored in a recent ceremony at Ransdell Chapel. The programs of study are clinical medical assistant, pharmacy technician and phlebotomy technician. The ceremony began with the participants who completed the clinical medical assistant program. The graduates completed over 320 hours of training in clinical practice as a medical assistant. The 20 graduates from the program are: Amy Boils, Melissa Ford, Robin Luenebrink, Jaime Phelps, Jessika Rash, Stacy Reynolds, Shelby Warner and Ashley Willis, all from Campbellsville, KY; Debra Bryant and Elizabeth Mackay from Columbia, KY; and Danielle Patrick and Melissa Rowe from Greensburg, KY, Megan Craig and Amanda Washington from Lebanon, KY; Nicole Deering and Sheila Wimsatt from Springfield, KY; Lori Alvizo of Russell Springs, KY; Hannah Andrews of New Hope KY; Corey Kaufman of Munfordville, KY; and Mary "Molly" Swords of Elizabethtown, KY Presenting the pins were Allied Health CMA Instructors Millie Cheser and Melissa Mattingly. Completing the pharmacy technician program are: Brittany Claywell and Lisa Risher, both of Campbellsville, KY; Mary Wood of Greensburg, KY and Charles Miller of Upton, KY Presenting the pins was Allied Health Facilitator Christie Glasscock. Graduating as phlebotomy technicians were: Sonya Asher and Nicole Milby, both of Campbellsville, KY; Stephanie Bishop and Justine Dale, both of Greensburg, KY; Mark Frank and Beth Frost, both of Columbia, KY; Tabatha Capps of Summer Shade, KY; and Michelle Haste of Russell Springs, KY Tiffany Cruse and Kayla Hager of Sonora, KY; Brittany Enlow and Stephanie Jensen, both of Magnolia, KY; Mark Frank and Beth Frost, both of Columbia, KY; Alicia Clark and JoAnn Maxey of Munfordville, KY; Amanda Bell of Park City, KY; Caleb Bowers of Upton, KY; Tiffany Campbell of Eastview, KY; Tabatha Capps of Summer Shade, KY; Heather Cecil of New Haven, KY; Michelle Haste of Russell Springs, KY; Nicole Jones of Glasgow, KY; Nicole Naseef of Hardyville, KY; Amanda Riley of Springfield, KY; Arlene Underwood of Buffalo, KY and Kelsey Walters of Elizabethtown, KY Presenting the pins was Phlebotomy Instructor Debbie Glasscock. This was the third annual Allied Health Pinning Ceremony. Nearly 250 individuals have completed allied health programs since its creation. Carol Sullivan, director of the Technology Training Center, gave a brief history on the Virginia Ponser Flanagan Technology Training Center, starting with its inception after Fruit of the Loom and Batesville Casket Company announced closures. CU partnered with the community to develop a plan for training and jobs. Over 13,000 people since 2000 have come through Technology Training Center, the CU development center on Nancy Cox Drive or the CU Brockman Center in Hodgenville. The ceremony ended with a prayer from Daran Kennon, industrial education coordinator. This story was posted on 2014-01-05 14:25:09
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