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“Our medical assisting students, who will be on the front line in combating pandemics like the H1N1 flu virus, can obviously benefit from this information.”
As part of a class assignment, students at the Bristol Campus collected specimens from common areas around campus.
State Senator Ron Ramsey, Lt. Governor of Tennessee, was recently guest of honor at a luncheon at the Bristol Campus.
Regina Johnson graduated last May.
The blood mobile recently visited the Bristol Campus for a blood drive.
National College Campuses Celebrate Our Founding Principles
Sara Burke first attended National College in 1999.
When you walk into Kingsport Endoscopy you are greeted with many smiles and caring faces.
On June 18th, the Bristol Campus Beautification Club took advantage of a break between storms to remember Flag Day.
The Bristol Campus held commencement exercises on Sunday, May 24th at the historic Paramount Theatre in Downtown Bristol.
The Bristol Campus held its spring Career Fair on Friday, May 15th.
Students in the medical assisting program at the Bristol Campus recently got firsthand experience--on a dog!
The Bristol Campus held a dress for success contest on Tuesday, April 28th.
Jackie McVey graduated from the Bristol Campus in May 2008 and accomplished her personal goal…twice.
Bristol graduate Joseph Ezzell found a new job.
Kimberly completed the medical assisting degree program in August 2008.
Selena Edmondson is a shining student at the Bristol Campus in the medical assisting program.
The Bristol Campus held a health fair on February 12th for a group of senior citizens from the W.W. Scott Senior Citizen Center located in Marion, VA.
On February 12th, the Bristol Campus hosted a class for the Bristol Chamber of Commerce LEAD program.
Student Lou Meade saw the need for a beautification project at the campus’s entrances.
The Bristol Campus had a Dress for Success day on January 26th.
Student are pictured practicing venipuncture or collecting blood from a vein.
Kingsport Endoscopy Clinic in Kingsport, Tennessee, knows where to find the best when looking for medical assistants; that’s why they have no less than four Bristol Campus graduates working there.
The Student Activities Council collected stuffed bears for a good cause.
The Bristol Campus congratulates medical assisting student Linda Hensley.