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Associate Degree Nursing: The Associate Degree Nursing Program at Panola College provides high quality education to individuals in the community seeking a career as a registered nurse and promotes the transition of the Licensed Vocational Nurse into the role of the professional nurse. Upon completion of the course of study, the student is prepared to take the National Council Licensure examination (NCLEX-RN) for licensure as a registered nurse. The program is offered online (18 months) as well as face-to-face (2 years). |
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Vocational Nursing: The Vocational Nursing Program is committed to the preparation of individuals who will assume the role of licensed vocational nurse and collaborate with the registered professional nurse and other health care professionals in the delivery of quality health care. The program is offered in Carthage and Center and takes one year to complete. |
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Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA): The primary goal of an OTA is to enable individuals, groups and communities to participate in actitivies which are meaningful to them, reflect their beliefs and values, and produce a sense of accomplishment or satisfaction. The OTA degree can be completed in 26 months and prepares a student to take the National Certification Exam to become a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA). COTAs are supervised by and work in collaboration with the occupational therapist to help clients reach their goals. |
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Emergency Medical Services (EMS): The Emergency Medical Services Training Program prepares students to work in a variety of health care facilities as Emergency Medical Technicians (certificate) and Intermediate Paramedics (degree). |