The air was filled with excitement and joy as the 2024 graduates of Phlebotomy Career Training gathered to celebrate a significant milestone in their lives—their graduation. It was a wonderful day, marked by achievement, dedication, and the promise of bright futures in the medical field.
As the graduates proudly walked across the stage, they were met with applause from family, friends, and faculty who had supported them throughout their journey. Each student had worked tirelessly to earn their place as a Phlebotomy Technician, Medical Assistant, EKG Technician, and other medical professionals. Their hard work and commitment to the medical field were evident in every smile and every cheer that echoed through the hall.
After the ceremony, the celebration continued with laughter, heartfelt congratulations, and well-deserved recognition. Students, alongside their loved ones, indulged in delicious cake and toasted their success with sparkling juice. The atmosphere was filled with camaraderie and pride as graduates reflected on their journey and looked ahead to the promising careers that awaited them.
Phlebotomy Career Training takes immense pride in its 2024 graduates, knowing they are stepping into the medical profession with the knowledge and skills necessary to make a difference. Whether they are beginning their careers as Phlebotomy Technicians, Medical Assistants, or other essential medical professionals, they leave equipped with the confidence to provide quality care to patients in need.
Future students should look forward to this momentous occasion as well. When they complete their training and achieve their dreams, they too will have the opportunity to walk across the stage, celebrate with their loved ones, and be recognized for their hard work. We encourage all future graduates to join in this tradition and embrace the joy and accomplishment that comes with completing their medical education.
Congratulations to the Classes of 2024! Your dedication and perseverance have led you to this moment, and we cannot wait to see the incredible impact you will make in the world of healthcare.

Nancy L. Kimmel obtained her PhD in Environmental Engineering in 2002, then went on to teach Physics and Mechanical Engineering at Lawrence Technological University, Henry Ford College and Oakland University. She obtained her Associate in Nursing from Henry Ford College and then went on to earn her Master Degree as a Family Nurse Practitioner and became Board Certified working as a licensed FNP in the State of Michigan. She then went on to Medical School where she is now in her 3rd year, and is also in the process of obtaining her Doctorate in Nursing Practice through Chamberlin University. She has authored the NET Study Guide, as well a several books on subjects of Math, ECG/EKG and Phlebotomy. She holds a patent on an Air Filter through the U.S. Patent Office.
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