
Wor-Wic Community College graduated seven occupational therapy assistant students in May. The department held an awards and recognition ceremony to signal completion of the occupational therapy assistant program and an official invitation into the profession.
Savannah Bolick of Hurlock was the student speaker, and Stuart Gibbs, former fieldwork coordinator and instructor of the occupational therapy assistant program, delivered the keynote address. Pins were bestowed on the graduates by Dr. Dawnn Thomas, department head and associate professor of the occupational therapy assistant program.
Along with Bolick, the graduates included Patty Cubbage of Pocomoke City, Maxime Fatal, Talia Matthews and Ahydia Ward of Salisbury, Marysol Pereyra of Newark and Kelsie Ridpath of Delmar, Del.
OTA GRADUATES: From left are Wor-Wic Community College occupational therapy assistant graduates Maxime Fatal and Talia Matthews of Salisbury, Marysol Pereyra of Newark, Savannah Bolick of Hurlock, Ahydia Ward of Salisbury, Kelsie Ridpath of Delmar, Del., and Patty Cubbage of Pocomoke City.
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