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ECCC surgical technology progranz graduates
Ready to begin their new careers in the healthcare field are the above students who recently completed the 12- month surgical technology program at East Central Community College in Decatur. The special group was honored at the program's annual pinning ceremony held Thursday, Dec. 11 , 2014, in the Vickers Fine Arts Center on the Decatur campus. Graduates include, first row, from left, Brandi Sanders, Morton; Kierra Lanay Griffin, Louisville; \r.ctoria Smith, Morton; Jessica Delon Thames, Decatur; and Tywonna Kyerica Harris, Lena; second rov. from left, Con'Brianna T. Evans, Clinton; Heather Lee Clark, Nichole Wilson (Surgical Technology Student of ·rie Year) and Dakota Wilcher, all of Philadelpti a third row, from left, Julie Ann Pierce, Philadelpr a Veronica Shan'ta Ramsey, Meridian; and Shawna Da:i elie Peets, Union; and back row, from left, instructor '1Slie Pilgrim; DeMarcus Antwan Brown, Meridian a'1d orogram director/instructor LeAnn Shirley. For more -·or.na:.on on ECCC's healthcare programs, ooniOCt Ue-r.~a Thor"as dean of healthcare education, a~ 60' -o3~294 Of err.&~ dthomas@eccc.edu.
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