WaltersStateOffersMA-CCourse

Discussing the new Medication Aide Certified Program are, from left, Dr. Kim Bolton, interim dean of workforce training and dean of the Claiborne County Campus; Dr. Linda Nelms, director of workforce training healthcare programs; and Dr. Mark Hurst, vice president of business and finance.

Walters State Community College will be the first community college in Tennessee to offer the Medication Aide Certified (MA-C) Program through its division of workforce training. The first class begins June 4.