RUMFORD — The Central Maine Medical Center College of Nursing and Health Professions will hold an information session at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 13, in the 209 Lincoln Avenue building, on the corner of Lincoln Avenue and Franklin Street.
Questions to be covered will include how to begin to plan to be a health professional, where courses are held, admission requirements, curriculum requirements and more.
The Central Maine Medical Center College of Nursing and Health Professions offers a two-year, associate degree registered nurse program via live video conferencing to a classroom at Rumford Hospital. The hospital and Rumford Community Home are used for clinical experiences during the first year.
This information session is free, and there is no obligation to make application to the program. For more information, call or e-mail Kathy Jacques at 795-2858 or jacqueska@cmhc.org.
- Student nurses with the Central Maine Medical Center College of Nursing and Health Professions, pictured with instructor Colleen Dutile, right, use Rumford Hospital for clinical experience during their first year of study in the registered nurse program.
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