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to become. Being observant of the ones who will be teaching you your trade will only be useful to you at a later date. Secondly, I want to do something that will make a positive contribution in the commu nity where I live. Helping people can only be a positive thing! There seem to be so many people who need help, and I would like to be one of the ones who can give help. Next, I have always held a curiosity involving the practice of medicine. I believe this field is fascinating and exciting! All the new advancements in medicine are exciting. The fact that someone I know might discover something that would help with a certain medical issue is wonderful. I cannot wait to be in a profession that would be mentally stimulating. Last, but not least, you just have to love those outfits. They look so comfortable. The opportunity to dress as a professional everyday and have some pride in your occupation would be great. This would seem to be very rewarding to me. These are spme of the reasons I can think of at this time to going into the medical assisting field. I look forward to being able to contribute something of myself to this profession. I am hoping this will be a rewarding venture for me as well as for the prospective employers I will hopefully be meeting.” Now for a twisted turn and heading to wards the end, from me, “Being a member of The WCC Medical Assisting Club means a lot to me. I have made some great friends and been exposed to just how far networking can actually go. The part I value the most is being able to incorporate compassion into an actual existence. In other words. I’m a very caring person who is passionate about many things in life. I aspire to help others, I can’t financially, but I can make a dif ference in others lives just by succeeding to be me. I’ve learned a lot from others and been al lowed to be me, just as I am. I am so thankful for all the opportunities, education, and friendship that the WCC Medical Assisting Club and Program has af forded me and hope to give just a part back that has been given to me along the way! Thank you all so much!” “Which brings me to a close in events. Coming to WCC has been a very positive move in my life. It does take discipline, determination, and hard work. But all in all, my instructors have been great and helped me a lot along the way.” Thank you for giving us the opportunity to share with you. Rose J. Campbell President of the WCC Medical Assisting Club Bloodmobile Scheduled for February 18 The American Red Cross will be conducting a bloodmobile on the WCC campus on Wednesday, February 18. Call Sheneele Wagoner at 838-6139 or email her at; mail let: \vagoncrs(» uilkescc.iiKiilcruisoi.coiii to schedule an appointment to donate blood. Appoint ments are being scheduled at fifteen minute intervals beginning at 9:30 a.m. and continuing until 2:45 p.m. Give the gift of life for this new year. Please note: When arriving to donate blood, you must present a photo ID, such as a driver's license. (School ID'S are not acceptable). Did you know? Each blood donation is processed into three compo- (Continued on page 8)
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