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MTC Raising Money For New Health Building

07-31-2008  Article by:

Marion Technical College needs two million dollars to fully fund a new Health Technology Building on the Marion Campus. With over 40% of their students enrolling in the various health programs and a waiting list to get in to most, the need for a new facility is above a priority in this area.

The new Health Technologies Center will be designed with the most state-of-the-art equipment to ensure the highest quality graduates from their health programs. Currently, Marion Technical College has a variety of programs including Associate Degrees in Medical Assistant (CMA), Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT), Medical Office Administration, Nursing (R.N.), Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA), Radiography (R.T.), Respiratory Therapy (RRT) and Certificate Programs in Medical Assisting (CMA), Medical Billing and Coding (CPC-A, CPC-H-A, CPC-P-A), Medical Office (NRCAHA), Nurse Aide (S.T.N.A.), Pharmacy Technician (CPhT), Phlebotomy (PBT).

MTC is finding new ways to provide the community with quality graduates through filling the need for trained professionals. The College has expanded its health programs to include a Health Information Management degree, Medical Assisting degree, Pharmacy Technician certificate, Respiratory Therapy degree.

Marion Technical College is a leading supplier of trained health care employees for Marion and the surrounding communities. Students in MTC's health programs participate in clinical assignments throughout central Ohio at hospitals, surgery centers, nursing homes, laboratories, and other health care facilities. Historically, graduates of MTC's nursing and allied health programs have performed extremely well on their certification/licensure examinations, exceeding Ohio average pass rates. Over 94% of MTC's graduates stay in the community after graduation.

To find out more about the campaign and how to give, please contact Andy Harper at 740-389-4636 x. 224.

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