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Surgical technologists create a sterile field in the operating room, set up required instruments, pass instruments to the surgeon, and handle specimens.
Wes Alberson was shocked when he received a direct message on Instagram from Leftfield Pictures, a reality television production company.
The College will continue to assess and provide updates regarding its COVID-19 response.
Jessica Mitsch and Clinton Dreisbach have a passion for coding. While they speak fluent tech, they understand that computer code is a foreign language to many.
Information on the College's emergency notification system.
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Through a pair of dark lenses, Durham Tech paramedic student Thomas Doty could see a patient lying down with a blood clot in their right leg.
He reached out to navigate through the augmented reality simulation as he watched the scene unfold.
The simulation was viewed through the Emergency Medical Science program’s new set of augmented reality glasses – a device that allows its users to virtually view what happens inside the body it’s hit with a disease or medical condition.
He reached out to navigate through the augmented reality simulation as he watched the scene unfold.
The simulation was viewed through the Emergency Medical Science program’s new set of augmented reality glasses – a device that allows its users to virtually view what happens inside the body it’s hit with a disease or medical condition.
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Durham Tech is a growing institution in North Carolina, serving more than 18,000 students annually across seven campuses in Durham and Orange counties while also providing various online courses. The College is accredited and offers more than 100 associate degrees and certificates for students seeking university transfer or immediate employment.