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Singing River Healthcare Academy celebrates success of LPN Apprenticeship Program

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www.wxxv25.com Staff – 2024-02-06 15:58:07

SUMMARY: The Academy in Coast, Mississippi celebrates the successful completion of its LPN Apprenticeship Program, with 13 apprentices passing the NCLEX-PN examination. This is the first LPN Apprenticeship in Mississippi and is a collaboration between Singing Healthcare Academy and the Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. The rigorous 16-month program provides apprentices with comprehensive and on-the-job clinical experience at Singing River hospital locations. The program has exceeded benchmark rates and graduates are now eligible to pursue fulfilling LPN careers in high-demand specialty at Singing River. The program aims to address the critical shortage of healthcare professionals in the community and provides pathways to education and employment in the healthcare sector.

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WCU names Dr. Cassandra Conner associate provost

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www.wxxv25.com Staff – 2024-05-19 10:00:48

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Hancock Chamber announces Small Business Grant recipients and Regan Kane as the 2024 Jody Compretta Person of Passion, names Mary M. Perkins board member Emeritus

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www.wxxv25.com Staff – 2024-05-18 12:00:33

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Family files lawsuit after teen’s suicide in Harrison County Jail

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www.wxxv25.com – Brooke Parker – 2024-05-17 21:34:31

SUMMARY: The of 16-year-old Kayelyn Gwen Drake, who committed suicide at the Adult Detention Center, is suing the Harrison County Sheriff's Office and jail medical center for personal injuries and wrongful . Kayelyn's family believes she was wrongfully accused of armed robbery and would still be alive if not for the actions of the Sheriff's Department. They describe Kayelyn as a good student who enjoyed singing and photography, and claim that she was falsely implicated in the due to being in the wrong place at the wrong time. The family also criticizes the handling of Kayelyn's case by enforcement, alleging negligence and lack of .

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