NPTC Students Earn CPR, PCA Certifications

Melony Ritter

Hot Springs, Arkansas – 53 National Park Technology Center (NPTC) students earned their cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification, and 36 students received their Personal Care Aide (PCA) certification during the spring semester. Students from high schools in Garland, Pike and Montgomery counties are eligible to attend the technology center during their junior and senior years. As part of the curriculum for the course, Health Science Technology Education (HSTE) students have the opportunity to receive their CPR certification through the American Heart Association. To meet the standards for this certification, students are required to complete a seven-hour course and demonstrate proficiency in performing chest compressions and breaths, automatic external defibrillator (AED) and first aid training. A CPR certification is a requirement when working as a health care provider in any capacity.

Luis Garcia

Luis Garcia

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Luis Garcia, Senior Respiratory Therapy student, Health Sciences Student of the Month As a young man Luis served our country for four years as a corpsman in the United States Navy. It was at that time he describes having a desire to do something in the medical field. After his service he began a career as a brick mason to support his family, and stayed with this profession for a loyal 22 years. Luis realized that he and his family had bigger dreams so he enrolled at National Park College and pursued his dream to become a professional. Luis received a 4.0 GPA for his last term and currently has a cumulative GPA of 3.47. Luis is currently a single parent of a boy and a girl. He also gives support to his parents who also reside in Hot Springs.

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