November 29, 2024 - 05:23
On Friday, the Cherokee Nation Surgical Technology Program celebrated the graduation of four students during a ceremony held at the Cherokee Nation Outpatient Health Center. This milestone marks a significant achievement for the graduates, who have completed a rigorous training program designed to prepare them for careers in the surgical field.
The program focuses on equipping students with the necessary skills and knowledge to assist surgical teams in various medical settings. Graduates are trained in essential areas such as surgical procedures, patient care, and the use of medical instruments. As healthcare demands continue to grow, the need for skilled surgical technologists has never been more critical.
The ceremony was attended by family, friends, and faculty members, all of whom gathered to honor the hard work and dedication of the graduates. This new cohort of professionals is poised to make a positive impact in the healthcare community, contributing to improved patient outcomes and supporting surgical teams across the region.
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