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Pikeville graduate Selena O’Brien just got a job as a phlebotomist with the Pikeville Medical Center.
On Tuesday, October 13th, the Pikeville Campus held a door and window decorating event.
Pikeville Campus Director Tammy Riley recently spoke in a town hall forum about education.
On Wednesday, September 30th, the Pikeville Campus welcomed guest speaker Ira Branham.
On September 17th, the Pikeville campus held a celebration in honor of Constitution Day.
Wilma Storey of the Pikeville campus was recently awarded a $1,000 scholarship.
The Pikeville Campus held its 2nd Annual Healthy Fun Fair on July 30th.
Pikeville graduate Lauren Slone was recently hired!
Less than a week after graduation in May 2009, Pikeville Campus graduates Tabitha Patton and Jennifer Music were hired during their interviews with All Family Healthcare.
When Margaret Case completed the medical transcription program at the Pikeville Campus in August of 2008, she was soon hired.
On June 27th and 28th, students and staff from the Pikeville Campus were part of an exciting history-making community health event known as Remote Area Medical Volunteer Corps (RAM).
Pikeville graduate Brianna Asher recently began working at the in-patient pharmacy for Highlands Regional Hospital in Prestonsburg as a Certified Pharmacy Technician.
With six graduates and students on staff, National College is well represented at a South Williamson medical practice.
Pikeville student Amy Brinager recently found success with a new job as a pharmacy technician for Tug Valley Pharmacy in Williamson, West Virginia.
On May 9th, Pikeville student Jimmy Johnson and Instructor James Riley (pictured) stepped up and helped those in need during a flash flood.
Student Crystal Rudder is already moving up in her career.
When Jonathan Rouse came to National College in September of 2008; he had two goals in mind.
There are many creative ways to help students and graduates find job opportunities; but in some cases all it takes is encouragement, a kind word, and a little direction.
Pikeville Campus student Vanessa Slone carries out school responsibilities and job duties with ease.
Pikeville campus graduate Kathy Adkins is one example of just how far a good education can take someone in their career.
Pikeville campus graduate Harding Kyle Wallace is a great example of how an education can support and add to any job or career endeavor.
When Linda Meade started at National College in the fall of 2006, she was excited about entering the medical assisting program.
Chocolate candies, heart –shaped cookies, and cupcakes decorated the student lounge tables as students gathered together on February 12th for Valentine’s Day at the Pikeville Campus.
Working while getting an education is no easy task, but Pikeville Campus student Michelle Hitchcock handles the two separate roles with ease.
Healthy living and learning were the topics of interest on January 25th for the Pikeville Campus nursing orientation class.
Melinda Ridler has a National College family tradition.
The Pikeville Campus highlights student Delores Forbes.
The Pikeville Campus treated faculty and students to a holiday dinner on December 17th.