Western Technology Center Health Careers students were at clinicals this week at Corn Heritage Village

Western Technology Center Health Careers students were at clinicals this week at Corn Heritage Village
Western Technology Center Health Careers students were at clinicals this week at Corn Heritage Village — Western Technology Center
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The second group of WTC Health Careers students were at clinicals this week at Corn Heritage Village. WTC is committed to “educating people for success”!

Pictured:  (Back row left to right) WTC-Sayre students: Katya Mora, Aidan Smoot, Faith Metcalf, Axl Perez, Ashley Perez(Front row left to right) WTC-Burns Flat students: Kaylee Hall, Alexis Holmes, Christine Valencia, Jordyn Snider, Jamya Spencer

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