Durham Tech’s Phlebotomy Program recently applied for and received its first accreditation from the American Society of Phlebotomy Technicians.
“To be accredited means your standards are of a higher quality,” said Dr. Jean D. Brown, director and clinical coordinator of Allied Health at Durham Tech. “We had to show proficiency in several areas. People can see Durham Tech has a high-quality Continuing Education Phlebotomy Program.”
Carolina Student Transfer Excellence Program (C-STEP or CSTEP) is a partnership between Durham Technical Community College and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The goal of C-STEP is to identify high-achieving, low-to moderate-income students who would not otherwise attend a selective college or university.
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Durham Technical Community College has received a $196,902 investment from the Duke Energy Foundation and Piedmont Natural Gas for a new Electrical Line Technician program.
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President Buxton's statement on Orange County FY 22-23 budget.
After 25 years at Durham Tech, Sue Cheng, Director of the Occupational Therapy Assistant program and Assistant Dean of Allied Health, is starting a new chapter in her career – retirement.
Cosmetologists, hairdressers, and hairstylists apply beauty treatments which include hairstyling, skin care, manicuring, and hair removal to enhance their client's appearance.