Co-Lin Workforce Education announces 8 CCMA Program graduates
Published 1:00 pm Saturday, February 22, 2025
- PHOTO SUBMITTED Eight students have completed the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant non-credit training program in the Copiah-Lincoln Community College Workforce Education Division, and are prepared to enter the healthcare workforce. Graduates are, from left, Dena Clayton of Natchez; Emily Galindo of Wesson; Josie Hall of Monticello; Tanyia Lee of McComb; Anya Lenoir, Akira Lyons, and Sadie O’Quinn of Brookhaven; and Heather Wall of Monticello. The six-month CCMA program provides training in medical terminology, pharmacology, anatomy and physiology, infection control, patient care coordination, and medical law and ethics. Students gain hands-on experience through clinical rotations and laboratory practice. Visit the workforce education website for upcoming training sessions visit www.colin.edu/ccma.
Eight students have completed the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant non-credit training program in the Copiah-Lincoln Community College Workforce Education Division, and are prepared to enter the healthcare workforce.
Graduates are Dena Clayton of Natchez; Emily Galindo of Wesson; Josie Hall of Monticello; Tanyia Lee of McComb; Anya Lenoir, Akira Lyons, and Sadie O’Quinn of Brookhaven; and Heather Wall of Monticello.
The six-month CCMA program provides training in medical terminology, pharmacology, anatomy and physiology, infection control, patient care coordination, and medical law and ethics. Students gain hands-on experience through clinical rotations and laboratory practice. Visit the workforce education website for upcoming training sessions visit www.colin.edu/ccma.