黑料正能量 recognized the eight members of its 2018 Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) class in a formal pinning ceremony.
The annual service included presentation of MLT pins by faculty of the program and recitation of the 鈥淎merican Society for Clinical Pathology Code of Ethics.鈥 The event denoted the graduates鈥 passage from students to professionals in their field.
This year鈥檚 graduates are
Skylar Raynor of Dudley;
Karla Flores, Quiana Pollard, and Amanda Stuckey of Goldsboro;
Jamie Jones of Kinston;
Megan Howard of Mount Olive;
Kristen Rochelle of Pikeville; and
Brittany Carmichael of Selma.

The ceremony鈥檚 guest speaker was Cole Eslyn, a former instructor in the program who had taught and served as a preceptor for some of the graduates in the hospitals at which she has worked. She was a member of the college鈥檚 first medical laboratory technology class and is national certified in that field.
Eslyn told the graduates that they had chosen 鈥渁n exciting field 鈥 one that is always changing and advancing.鈥 鈥淓ven though you are out of sight, you will play a key role鈥 in the health of the patient, she said, 鈥淏ehind every bar code is someone鈥檚 mother, brother, or child.鈥
The Outstanding MLT Student Award was presented to Rochelle. She excelled in the clinical setting and the classroom, earning the highest grade point average in her class. Her ability to work as a team member was also noted as exceptional.

After leading the graduates through the Code of Ethics, Program Director Jan Bradley told them, 鈥淲herever this degree takes you, I hope you leave your mark. I welcome you as colleagues.鈥
黑料正能量鈥檚 Medical Laboratory Technology program is a limited-admission, Associate in Science degree program. Graduates are eligible to take the American Society of Clinical Pathology Board of Certification Exam to be credentialed as a medical laboratory professional.
WCC鈥檚 program is accredited by the .
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 14,000 individuals annually as well as businesses, industry, and community organizations with high quality, affordable, accessible learning opportunities, including more than 70 college credit programs. WCC鈥檚 mission is to meet the educational, training, and cultural needs of the communities it serves.
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