Chris Mishak, who earned a degree in Medical
Laboratory Technology from DCCC in 1998, is the second MLT graduate from DCCC
to be accepted into physician assistant’s school.
In August 2011,
Mishak will begin studying at Emory University in Atlanta to become a
physician’s assistant.
He says DCCC
prepared him well to transfer to Winston-Salem State University, where he
earned his undergraduate degree in clinical laboratory science in 2004. Since
then, he has worked in the lab at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.
“I learned
pretty much everything that I needed to know about laboratory science at DCCC.
Many of the clinical applications that I learned there I still use today either
in my medical volunteering in phlebotomy or in the duties of my current job,
which includes training new technologists on cell identification,” said Mishak.
It is pretty
easy to be successful in school. If students work hard and honorably, it’s not
difficult to at all. All students need to do is study, put in the time; it’s as
simple as that. If students aren’t willing to study now, it will be very
difficult to develop this habit later on. Therefore, I suggest that students
work hard in their studies and at being good people, doing nothing to get them
in trouble during high school. By doing so, they will enjoy success during high
school and throughout their lifetime.
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