Hospital nurses graduate from special training program

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Three Arrowhead Regional Medical Center nurses graduated recently from the Colton hospital's operating room training program for registered nurses.  According to a hospital news release, "The training program was developed in 1999 in response to a shortage of specialized operating room nurses.  The program continues to educate nurses who become an essential part of the medical center's operating room staff."  Since the program was re-initiated in 2005, 16 operating room nurses have gone through the program, and 15 have remained at the hospital, according to the release.  The three recent graduates -- Darla Montoya, Janisse Yabut and Kelly Giesy -- plan to stay and put their training to work at Arrowhead Regional, the release said.  Information: www.arrowheadmedcenter.org

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