Saturday, February 4, 2012

The reason why you didn't see much of me in January!


Revised News Release Issued Feb. 2, 2012

For Immediate Use
(2-2-12 CNAgrads.jpg attached)

ELIZABETHTON, Tenn.—Pictured are the Feb. 2 graduates of the Certified Nurse Aide training program at the Tennessee Technology Center at Elizabethton. They are, from left, front row, Irene Vines, Greg L. Hart, April Sparks, Nick Barnes and Jennifer Carver, all of Carter County; back row, Catherine Gillette, Beverly Odle and Amanda Peters, all of Washington County; and Jessica Manuel and Jessica Light of Sullivan County. Not pictured is Alice Cupp of Sullivan County. The 120 hours of training covers regulations mandated by the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment. The course prepares students for the state exam to become a Certified Nurse Aide and provides necessary skills for job opportunities in a health care facility. No high school diploma or G.E.D. is required to enroll in the course. For additional information, contact TTC-Elizabethton, 423-543-0070, or visit the school’s Web site, www.ttcelizabethton.edu, for the 2012 CNA training schedule.

1 comment:

Marilyn said...

Congratulations! I would never be able to do that and admire your ability to do so.♥♫