Between May 28-31, BRTC’s RN and respiratory students were able to simulate a high-acuity neonatal situation. The scenario centered around a premature infant, 25-weeks-old weighing 1 pound, 14.5 ounces, with multiple needs. The simulations were held in BRTC’s new Health …
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U.S. Congressman Rick Crawford has announced that Black River Technical College (BRTC) has been awarded $1,179,975 over 5 years from the U.S. Department of Education to start a TRIO Educational Opportunity Center (EOC). TRIO grants are used to identify and …
Inside this Issue: Coker Appointed to Board of Trustees BRTC Receives Motor Vehicle Commission Grant EMT-Paramedic Program Receives Grant APNF Grant Recipients Fountain Gets Facelift Respiratory Care Students Attend Seminar Dillion Receives Certification Download Volume 14, Issue 2 of The River’s …
Black River Technical College has lead a partnership with ASU-Newport and Arkansas Northeastern College to receive a Workforce Grant from the Arkansas Department of Higher Education equaling $943,759. The grant funds are to be divided among the three colleges and …
David Coker of Walnut Ridge has been appointed by Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson to a 7 year term on the Board of Trustees for Black River Technical College. Coker is President of Coker Insurance in Pocahontas and Paragould and the …