黑料正能量

Dental Assisting Class Honored at Pinning Ceremony

July 25, 2024

The Dental Assisting class of 2024 from 黑料正能量 has graduated from their program. The new graduates were honored at a formal ceremony where their instructors presented them with pins, signifying their entrance into the dental field.

WCC’s Dental Assisting class of 2024

The 17 graduates, listed by city of residence, are

Clinton
Ally Sutter

Elm City
Katelyn Parker

Four Oaks
Jolie Wood

Goldsboro
Hamida Alsaidi
Caroline Bryan
Jessica Hernandez-Hurtado
Elanie Hinton
Gabriela Perez

Greenville
Mykera Manning

Micro
Kristin Miller

Middlesex
Jaquelin Carrizo

Mount Olive
Hannah Martin

Pikeville
Rachael Daughtry
Camryn Ryan
Haley Toler

Snow Hill
Christyn Gray

Winterville
Bracey Outlaw

Special awards were presented to five graduates during the pinning ceremony with each recipient receiving a plaque.

The Patient Care Award went to Outlaw for exhibiting professionalism, compassion, teamwork, and enthusiasm along with genuine care and concern for her patients. Outlaw鈥檚 name will be added to a plaque displayed in the Dental Department for receiving this award.

The Clinical Achievement Award was given to two exceptional students in the program with high grade point averages who received positive feedback from dental site rotations. Hernandez-Hurtado and Hinton both received this award for demonstrating excellent patient care, professionalism, enthusiasm, and self-motivation.

Bryan earned the Academic Achievement Award as the student with the highest grade point average in the Dental Assisting curriculum.

Alsaidi received the Expanded Function Achievement Award for her excellence in the expanded functions that Dental Assisting students are required to complete during the last two semesters of their clinical experience.

Five graduates received special awards during the Dental Assisting pinning ceremony. Pictured from left to right, they are: Hamida Alsaidi, recipient of the Expanded Function Achievement Award; Caroline Bryan, recipient of the Academic Achievement Award; Elanie Hinton, recipient of the Clinical Achievement Award; Jessica Hernandez-Hurtado, recipient of the Clinical Achievement Award; and Bracey Outlaw, recipient of the Patient Care Award.

The Dental Assisting class of 2024 presented a donation to the Foundation of WCC鈥檚 Monika Donnelly fund to be used for Dental Assisting student scholarships. The College鈥檚 Dental Department created the fund in memory of Donnelly, a former Dental Assisting instructor at WCC.

Bryan, graduate and president of the Dental Assisting Student Association (DASA), addressed her class with encouragement to pursue excellence in their careers. 鈥淓ducation continues forever, and you never stop learning. This is just the beginning of our journey,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e have all worked so hard to get to where we are today.鈥

WCC鈥檚 limited-admission Dental Assisting program teaches students to assist dentists in providing treatment services. Students who successfully complete the program earn a diploma and become certified dental assistants upon passing the Dental Assisting National Board Examination.

Learn more about the program on WCC鈥檚 website.

About 黑料正能量
黑料正能量 is a public, learning-centered institution with an open-door admission policy located in Goldsboro, N.C. As it works to develop a highly skilled and competitive workforce, the college serves around 10,000 individuals annually as well as businesses, industry, and community organizations with high quality, affordable, accessible learning opportunities, including more than 150 college credit programs. WCC鈥檚 mission is to meet the educational, training, and cultural needs of the communities it serves.