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LEWISTON – The Central Maine Medical Center School of Nursing will present three informational sessions for individuals interested in learning more about a career in nursing.

The first session will be held at University College, Room A, 13 Brown St., Mexico, at 5:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 14. The presentation will include an introduction to the CMMC School of Nursing’s two-year associate degree registered nurse program, which is offered via video conferencing to a classroom at University College in Mexico. Rumford Hospital and Rumford Community Home serve as the program’s clinical experience sites.

A second session will be held in the Crosby Room at Franklin Memorial Hospital in Farmington at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 16. The presentation will include an introduction to the school’s two-year associate degree registered nurse program, which is offered via video conferencing to a classroom at Franklin Memorial Hospital.

Students in that program complete clinical training at the Farmington hospital and the Sandy River Health Care Facility.

The application process, admission requirements, curriculum requirements and other topics will be discussed at both events.

Advanced placement for licensed practical nurses and paramedics will be the subject of a presentation set for 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 16, at the School of Nursing, 70 Middle St. The program will consider how existing qualifications and experience can be converted to an accelerated course of study.

Those wanting more information can call the CMMC School of Nursing at 795-2858 or e-mail Kathy Jacques at [email protected].

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