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The need for medical assistants is growing, but not everyone is ready to answer that call. Being an excellent medical assistant requires patience, great interpersonal skills, and technical knowledge. That's why we are so proud of Gisca Mboumbou for stepping up to meet demand. After applying herself in her studies and externship, Gisca graduated from Rockford Career College's medical assistant program and began serving her community.
READ MOREWhat's even better than a career that fulfills you? A career that improves your community at the same time. Kelli Wormley knew that a career in healthcare would not only reward her but also enrich her patients' lives. That's why she enrolled in Rockford Career College's medical assistant program. By diligently studying, developing her practical skills, and completing an externship in a local healthcare setting, Kelli prepared for the road ahead. We are extremely proud of Kelli for graduating from the program and starting her new career.
READ MORE“Believe in yourself. I believe in you!” Luke D'Angelo's words encouraged Kristin Lansing to finally start the career she always wanted. After enrolling in Rockford Career College's medical assistant program, Kristin never stopped trusting in her own ability. She persevered through her courses and externship, graduating on our Dean's List. All of us at RCC are so proud of Kristin for accomplishing her goal and beginning a new career serving others.
READ MORE“Keep aiming higher, be more patient, and practice positive affirmation.” This advice inspired Laquisha Foat as she pursued a medical assisting career. After enrolling at Rockford Career College, Laquisha stayed positive and continually pushed herself even when her coursework felt challenging. We are proud to say she graduated on our Dean's List and began the career she always wanted!
READ MOREBecoming a medical assistant allows you to better not only your own future but others' as well. That's why Rachel Bigham enrolled in Rockford Career College's medical assistant program. Her compassion for others kept her motivated even when her courses felt challenging. We are extremely proud of Rachel for taking on the challenge, graduating from the program, and beginning a new life serving her community.
READ MORE"While a negative habit can slow your progress and adversely influence your lifestyle, a positive habit can greatly improve it. It can bring positivity, possibilities, progress, health, wealth, abundance, happiness, love and success in your life." This Stellan Moreira quote encouraged Kerry Caldwell to develop more positive habits, such as studying to begin a new career.1 After enrolling in Rockford Career College's medical assistant program, Kerry put in a tremendous amount of effort to succeed in her classes. She graduated on our President's List with a 4.0 GPA.
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