Jan 14, 2016: NTHS Induction Ceremony
Congratulations to each of our students that will be inducted into the National Technical Honor Society this week. The induction ceremony will be held on the Ayers campus on January 14, 2106. A reception will be held after the ceremony for the new inductees and their guests.
The following students will be inducted into the NTHS: Sharon Smith, Hollie Adams, Jasmine Washington, Lauren Long, Eli Blevins, and Precious Latson
See More: January 14th Induction Ceremony Photos
HVAC Graduates Receive Tool Kits
Congratulations to four of our latest Heating and Air Conditioning graduates, Clarinda Dyas, Roy Gilbert, Jake Richmond, and Michael Durbin. They were recently awarded with tool kits packaged in monogrammed Ayers tool bags for successfully completing their program of study!
- Jake Richmond
- Clarinda Dyas
- Roy Gilbert
- Michael Durbin
Future Pharmacy Tech graduate, Chakira Benjamin
What makes you happy? THIS makes us happy! Admissions Officer Jessica Swenson and Chakira Benjamin – future Pharmacy Tech graduate. Chakira just enrolled today and is excited to start in January!! Welcome to Ayers!!
PT students work on lab assignments to fill Rx requests
Students in the Pharmacy Technician program work in the PT lab, under the direction of program coordinator Loretta Richardson, in a Pharmacology II lab session. In this lab, students work to fill required prescriptions by finding the correct Rx drug on the shelves, counting tablets, and labeling bottles. Hands-on labs like these prepare our students for their careers as Pharmacy Techs, where they will work under the direction of a licenses Pharmacist to help provide medication and other health care products to patients.
PT students pictured: Rekita Owens, Nakia Yearling, Kabresha Jones, Quenyania Price, Abrya Austin, Brenda Spence, Kabresha Jones, and PR Instructor Loretta Richardson
HVAC students prep, swag, and braze copper tube
HVAC instructor Paul Shores’ class participated in a lab assignment that involved the prepping, swaging, and brazing of copper tubing.
- student Steven Gibson flares the end of a section of copper tubing
- James Freeman prepares a section of copper tubing for braising
- Patty Hilner cuts copper tubing
- Jared Dickerson works with copper tubing
- Jacoby Hall uses a torch to braise copper tubing
- Dylan Tinsley uses a torch to braise copper tubing
PT Students work on Sterile Technique procedures
As part of their Sterile Techniques class, students in the Pharmacy Technician program worked on an assignment with instructor Delores Williams where they went through the entire process of calculating dosages, figuring compounds, cleaning and sterilizing the IV hood and working under the IV hood. During this class, students put on their personal protection kits (gown, gloves, masks, eye protection and shoe covers) to participate in this lab assignment.
- PT instructor Delores Williams with her class
- PT instructor Delores Williams prepares for class
- Jasmine Solano
- Jasmine Solano and Jennifer Mortimer
- Kowanna Patterson helps Shuntravia Young
- Shaterica Sessions and Jennifer Mortimer
- Kowanna Patterson and Chantille Verser
- Shaterica Sessions
- Kowanna Patterson
- Jennifer Solano
ET and HVAC students work on various Lab Projects
Electronic Technician students and Heating and Air Conditioning students working in their labs. The ET students worked on electronic training kits and monitors, while the HVAC students worked on swaging and braising copper tubing and on troubleshooting compressors.
HVAC Students:
Bobby Peterson, Steven Gibson, and Patty Hilner
ET Students:
Justin Cox, Jeremy Walker, Lynntonio Hall, Patricl White, Johnny Vinson, Eli Blevins, Zack McGee, Donald William, Kendrial McFarland, and Tomiis Peoples
- Jeremy Walker assists Patrick White as he troubleshoots a monitor
- Kendrial McFarland and Tomiis Peoples work on a monitor
- Donald Williams and Eli Blevins work on electronic training kits
- Eli Blevins, Johnny Vinson and Zack Mcgee work with electronic training kits
- Patrick White works on a monitor
- Johnny Vinson works with an electonic training kit
- Justin Cox works on a circuit board
Cell Structure Assignment for MA and MOS students
Recently, Medical Assistant and Medical Office Specialist students from Evelyn Long’s Anatomy and Physiology class participated in a cell structure assignment where they made cells with fruit and candy and labelled the different parts of the cell.
- MOS student Thomasa Wilson and MA students Kristen Brust, Amber Hardin and Megan Vogt
- MA students Maia Walker, Shawanda Winn, kayla Barfield and Jasmine Washington
- MA student Quanesha Wong and MOS students Kimberly Williams, Sharon Smith, Aretha Hall and Salvador Montes
Here are the photos of their amazing cell structures!
Ayers MA students practice CPR techniques during training
Medical Assistant students at Ayers Career College participate in their CPR training class during their program of study. During this CPR class, students learn to recognize and respond appropriately to cardiac and breathing emergencies, and care for a variety of first aid emergencies. MA students work with a registered CPR instructor during these classes, and practice hands-in breathing and chest compressions using a varieyy of different sized CPR dummy dolls.
- Jennifer Alexander
- Helen Pieper
- Brooke Pennywell
MA Student Helen Pieper takes her studies to the computer lab
MA student Helen Pieper working on an assignment in one of the computer labs as part of the classroom portion of her program. These classroom studies, along with the hands-on portion of our program, ensures that our students are well prepared when they begin their careers! Want to know more? Visit http://ayers.edu/programs/medical-assistant-training/ or call 1-800-317-0131
Pharmacy Technician students spend time in the computer lab for their program, too! Each of our programs contain a healthy mix of hands-on training in real-like work environments, plus classroom and computer lab work. We want to be sure our graduates are well prepared when they start work!
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