A pinning ceremony was held May 16 to celebrate the 13 P-TECH Healthcare and 37 Career & Technology Institute students enrolled in Practicum in Health Science who earned their pins and completed the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant Program through a partnership between Victoria’s school district and Victoria College, according to news release on Tuesday. Pinning ceremonies are a prestigious tradition in nursing programs across the United States. This ceremony symbolizes the competence and readiness of graduates to serve and provide health care to society.
This ceremony marks not only the culmination of the students’ rigorous training but also honors their journey in health care. For Pathways in Technology Early College High Schools students and for Career and Technology Institute students, the Certified Medical Assistant practicum course is a crucial part of their in journey in health care. It is designed to help provide students with supervised practical application and skill development in the health care profession.
This four-year program of study is a way to prepare students for their Certified Clinical Medical Assistant certification, equipping them with both the knowledge and expertise necessary to excel in their careers..