North Carolina Medical Technician Schools
Browse Medical Technician Schools in North Carolina by City
Do you feel like you are not happy in your current career, and wish that you had the chance to go back and choose your career path all over again? Or maybe you’re a new high school graduate, and you already know that the traditional college experience just isn’t for you. Have you thought about alternatives that would prepare you for a rewarding career in just half the time? Do you enjoy working with people that need your help, assisting and educating them about how to live happier, healthier lives?
If you think that you would enjoy a career where the challenges were new and different every day, now is the time to start thinking about a new job as a medical technician. Although many people think that doctors, nurses and surgeons are the only people that provide medical services, the truth is that most hospitals and private practices rely on well trained medical technicians to perform most of the minor tasks. Medical technicians might be training hospital staff to use a new machine one day, and performing emergency treatment assistance the next day.
North Carolina Medical Technician Job Outlook and Salary
If you’ve thought about going back to school for a new career before, but didn’t do it because you were worried about the stability of the job market, you should know that even though the economy is bad right now, the medical industry is still experiencing growth. Because the elderly population is continuing to expand and needs access to enhanced treatment in their later years, many experts predict that medical technicians will be in high demand over the coming decade. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that there will be many new jobs for medical technicians in the next few years, and North Carolina salaries are expected to range between $36,170 and $49,060.
Going back to school is no easy decision, but many schools are trying to make it as effortless as possible. That is why so many programs for medical technician training are now being offered online and through distance learning programs. These education alternatives make it easy to add school to your busy life.
North Carolina Medical Technician Schools
DeVry University, 2015 Ayrsley Town Boulevard, Charlotte, NC 28273, Tel. 866-923-3879
University of Phoenix, 3800 Arco Corporate Drive, Charlotte, NC 28273 Tel. 704-504-5409
ITT Technical Institute, 10926 David Taylor Drive, Charlotte, NC 28262, Tel. 704-548-2300
King’s College, 322 Lamar Avenue, Charlotte, NC 28204, Tel. 704-372-0266
Miller-Motte Technical College, 2205 Walnut Street Cary, NC 27518, Tel. 919-532-7171
Top Medical Technician Schools for North Carolina
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AIU Online (Online)
Earn your Associate's, Bachelor's completion- even an MBA- from the comfort of home at AIU Online. Choose from career-track programs such as Visual Communication, Information Technology and more.
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A.T. Still University of Health Sciences (Online)
Earn your Master of Public Health degree 100% online from The School of Health Management (SHM) at the A.T. Still University of Health Sciences.
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DeVry University (Charlotte)
DeVry University provides you with the skills you need to succeed. Choose from one of DeVry's many campuses to earn an associate or a bachelor's degree in a variety of fields.
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University of Phoenix (Charlotte)
University of Phoenix makes higher education highly accessible.
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ITT Technical Institute (Charlotte)
What do you want to do with your future? If you have aspirations for a career in technology, business or criminal justice, consider getting more information about the educational opportunities offered at the ITT Technical Institutes. ITT Techs offer associate and bachelor degree programs in a variety of areas. *
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King's College (Charlotte)
Need that degree, but can't spend four years in school? Jumpstart your career with a degree from King's College. King's College in Charlotte has a stellar reputation for preparing high school graduates just like you for real jobs, in the real world, in no time flat. Choose from 11 career-track certificate, diploma and degree programs and gain the skills your future employers will be seeking.
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Medical Careers Institute (Charlotte)
A degree from Medical Careers Institute prepares you for success in healthcare. Choose between day and evening classes taught in MCI's state-of-the-art teaching labs.
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Miller-Motte Technical College (Cary)
Miller-Motte Technical College can give you the training you need to reach the next level of career success. Programs in massage, healthcare, computers and more.
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South College Asheville (Asheville)
South College-Asheville offers a range of career-focused programs designed to help you reach your potential. Program areas include accounting, business administration, medical assisting, criminal justice and more.
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TechSkills - Medical (Raleigh)
If you want a career in Health Services, TechSkills' real-world skill building and powerful job placement tools can help. TechSkills provides affordable and flexible training to help you get your Health Services certification in fields like Medical Coding and Medical Transcription. Learn by doing, from our professionally certified instructors.
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