In the WVJC Charleston campus medical assisting lab, Program Director Chelsea Abbott works with her class on subcutaneous injections. Hands-on learning is an integral part of the Clinical Medical Assistant program at WVJC. As you can see here, smaller classroom sizes allow instructors to take a more one-on-one student approach, answering questions and giving the students confidence in their different skill sets needed to complete the program. At West Virginia Junior College, we offer the education, training, and support you need to succeed. Our hands-on programs in healthcare are designed to equip our students with the skills employers are looking for.
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