Are you compassionate? Do you display emotional stability and demonstrate grace under pressure? Do you have strong communication skills; solid, physical stamina; and attention to detail while multitasking? Then you may be a perfect fit for LCCTC’s Health Assistant program!
Read MoreConsidering the success of each student, their instructor, Mr. Vincent Pavia, shares, “I can not be any more proud of these students!”
Read MoreOn September 29, 2022, the third-year Health Assistant class made their way to Allegheny General Hospital. What would they see? Of all things – an open Heart Surgery! Talk about putting their textbook learning into reality!
Read MoreFrom Pittsburgh to DC and on to Atlanta, our LCCTC team of SkillsUSA members are ready to show the judges “what they got” at the National Championships!
Read MoreOf course, without the LCCTC community and their friends and family who donate, there wouldn’t be a blood drive. O’Donnell and Pavia state, “Our students, staff, and community members are simply amazing. We look forward to future blood drives, but for this year — we genuinely say, ‘Thank you’.”
Read MoreCongratulations, Ian!!
Read MoreEven though there was a two-hour delay, we managed to maintain the same number of donors that we would have if we had a regular day. It was certainly a team effort, and we have so many reasons to celebrate this success!
Read MoreWhile able to apply classroom learning into real-life workforce experience, the new EMT Certification Program in the Health Assistance shop truly allows for learning to be at its highest!
Read More“As a junior studying to be a future nurse, I simply enjoy helping in whatever way is needed. I try my best to donate blood every few months because who knows? Perhaps some day, someone I love will need a transfusion, and my donation will be ready for them. It never ceases to amaze me that so many here at LCCTC feel the same — to see so many here at LCCTC step up to help strangers.”
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