 So basically it starts off as a lot of stress so you constantly have to be working on every different projects simultaneously to keep the machine working and after all of the stress and all of this preparation there is this weight that's lifted off your shoulders when you realize that you have won something. Cedar and Pikeville Medical Center made their first student of the year award presentation in the new health careers education program at the PMC Innovation Center on Thursday June 1st. The actual project for the health care career was a written report on different information I learned, ways that I believe I could be able to be inside of that career and work in that career and also the ways that I could implement tie-ins with my regular project into that health care career. Cancer. It's a very scary word. But an outstanding treatment facility was here at home. I was led to the Lawson Cancer Center. As a nurse practitioner at the Lawson Cancer Center, we are champions for our patients. I am so happy for Robert. The treatment worked. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, health care jobs are among the fastest growing professions. Dotson's project sought to inform others about a health care profession he found interesting. I interviewed Teddy Hall, who was in the career of radiologic technologist or a shorter term, R.T. And he had worked at the Appalachian Regional Health Care Center in West Virginia, Williamson, West Virginia for over 20 years, nearly 25 to be exact. And he gave me a lot of insightful information into that career. For Mountain Top News, I'm Kelcie Dean.