The vocational training school was founded in 2015 as a CPR training academy, but its offerings now include phlebotomy, medical assistant, EKG, medical billing and coding and CPR, among others, according to the article.
NEMTI will soon be taking applications for patient care tech to start in spring 2017, the report states.
“Our goal is to put educated, knowledgeable medical workers out into the job market in a manageable amount of time” at an affordable rate, Laurie Grimm Chartier, lead instructor for the institute, told The Valley Breeze.
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