Wilkes Community College Celebrates Night Phlebotomy Class Graduates

Tuesday, June 3rd
June 2, 2025
Ronald Huse Campbell better known as Ronnie
June 2, 2025
Tuesday, June 3rd
June 2, 2025
Ronald Huse Campbell better known as Ronnie
June 2, 2025

Wilkes Community College Celebrates Night Phlebotomy Class Graduates

 

Wilkes Community College Celebrates Night Phlebotomy Class Graduates

 

Wilkesboro, N.C. – Wilkes Community College is proud to recognize the recent graduates of its Night Phlebotomy class, a vital program equipping students with the skills and knowledge needed to enter the growing healthcare field.

 

“We are incredibly proud of our students and instructors,” said WCC President Mike Rodgers. “Their hard work and dedication reflect the mission of WCC to support our community by providing high-quality, career-focused education.”

 

The course was led by Carrie Hodges, class instructor, and Cindy Wagoner, CCEMT-P, CET, CPT, clinical instructor. Through hands-on instruction and clinical training, students gained practical experience in phlebotomy techniques and patient care.

Wilkes Community College congratulates the following graduates:

  • Anahi Lopez, Jonesville, Wilkes County
  • Kaleigh Handy, Elkin, Wilkes County

Wagoner added, “I’m so excited for these graduates. They’ve worked hard and are ready to succeed in the field.”

 

Left to right: Anahi Lopez of Jonesville and Kaleigh Handy of Elkin

For more information about the Phlebotomy program or other healthcare courses offered at Wilkes Community College, please visit www.wilkescc.edu.

  

Wilkes Community College, a member of the North Carolina Community College System, is a public, two-year, open-door institution serving the people of Wilkes, Ashe, and Alleghany counties and beyond. Established in 1965, WCC has a proud history of meeting the educational, cultural, and workforce needs of our community. As we look to the future, Wilkes Community College provides programs, resources, and services that create quality educational, economic development, and cultural opportunities. WCC aspires to be an effective, learner-centered institution and a dynamic learning organization, preparing students for success in a changing world.

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WCC Night Phlebotomy graduates Anahi Lopez, Jonesville, Wilkes County (left)
Kaleigh Handy, Elkin, Wilkes County (right) holding their certificates

Left to right: Anahi Lopez of Jonesville and Kaleigh Handy of Elkin