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New Graduates from Cherokee Nation Surgical Technology Program

September 5, 2025 - 01:46

New Graduates from Cherokee Nation Surgical Technology Program

The Cherokee Nation Surgical Technology Program has proudly celebrated the graduation of four new medical professionals. A ceremony was held at the Cherokee Nation Outpatient Health Center, marking a significant milestone for both the graduates and the community.

These individuals have completed rigorous training, equipping them with the essential skills and knowledge needed to excel in the surgical field. The program emphasizes hands-on experience, ensuring that students are well-prepared to assist in surgical procedures and contribute effectively to healthcare teams.

Graduates expressed their gratitude for the support received throughout their education, highlighting the importance of the program in shaping their careers. The ceremony not only recognized their hard work and dedication but also underscored the commitment of the Cherokee Nation to enhancing healthcare services in the region.

As these new professionals step into the workforce, they bring fresh perspectives and skills that will undoubtedly benefit the local healthcare landscape. The graduation marks a hopeful future for both the graduates and the patients they will serve.


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