Graduation
for 10 students in Cowley College’s Mobile Intensive Care Technician
(paramedic) program was held January 25 in the Wright Community Room
at the main campus in Arkansas City. The program that finished on December
14 completed the AAS degree requirements for these graduates.
The following are the graduating members of the class: Cody Ball, Arkansas City;
Jerry Connell, Wellington; Stephanie Davidson, Wichita; Brad Klein, Udall; Michelle
Landoll, Wichita; Brian Leuci, Wichita; Danielle McNaught, Neodesha; Mallory
O’Dell, Arkansas City; Aimee Rau, Wichita; and Jennifer Walker, Wellington.
The evening began when Slade Griffiths, Allied Health Department Chair, issued
the welcome and discussed the education the graduates received while in Cowley’s
program. Griffiths praised all of the people involved with the program
and singled out Cindy Branscum, Lead MICT Instructor, for “her dedication
to the students – something that truly impacted their learning.”
Sheree Utash, Vice President of Academic Affairs then gave the graduation address. She
was able to give a perspective from both an administrator and parent point of
view – her daughter, Mallory, graduated in this class.
Mrs. Utash and Mrs. Branscum conferred the certificates and presented the class
of 2007 to the gathering of about 150 people who came to honor the graduates.
Utash thanked the graduates for selecting EMS as a career and for choosing Cowley
College for their education.
“I truly believe that each one of you is an American hero,” said
Utash.
During the course of their schooling, these graduates assessed over 5,000 patients
and administered over 3,000 medications during the year. With this 12th graduating
class, Cowley MICT graduates now treat approximately 80,000 patients each year.
The national job outlook continues to be greater than average, and the local
job outlook looks promising. All graduates have found employment in the EMS field.
Cowley currently has two MICT programs in progress – one in Winfield at
the Allied Health Education Center and another in partnership at Butler Community
College at the Andover campus.
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