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Students enrolled In the first Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) class offered in Phladefphla by East Central Community College In Decatur are pictured with representatl\'es from C the College and the Neshoba County General Hospital/ NursingHome who tecently formed apartnership to provide training for healtiH'elated courses. The slx·week CNA class was 5 held at the Neshoba Regional Healthcare Education and Training Center and concluded on July 13. Cost fllnstructlon and matetllfi for the non-credit course were provided by the ., ECCC WottdofCe De¥eJopment Center. Seated from left are class members Vcnsla Jones, Union; Pamela Boler, Pllladelphla; Anita R. Hudson, Shuqatak; Mandy Thrash, Conehat· ... Z ta; Megan Adams, I..DUisvftle; Lana Brister and Unda SteYenson, both of Pttiladelptlla; and A!Ht/f Greenwood, Noxapater. Standing from left are Betsy Mann, ECCC dean of hea~ - 0 care education; Annette Watkins, NCGH public relations; Dr. PhR A. SUtphin, ECCC president; Wes Oswald, NCGHjNwsing Home Interim CEO; students Bridget Boler, Lake; ChJq. 2: ~ ulta Jordan, Noxapater; Lahoma Hawtdns, Decatur, Helen Parker, Loulmlle; and Sharon Glblon, Q1octaw; Roger Whitlock, dean of ECCC'sWort
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