Programs in Medical Tech
Is a Career as a Medical Technologist Right For You?
If you enjoy touching people’s lives, making a positive impact on friends and family, love working with your community and those in need - a career in healthcare will surely bring you a great deal of satisfaction. With medical technologist and technician programs that span a range of skills, a Fortis education can place you on the right path to your ideal career.
Working in the healthcare industry can give you the career opportunities that you are looking for and, in many cases, the flexibility of creating your own work schedule. Our healthcare system is growing and there will be an increase in demand for healthcare professionals almost anywhere you go, and medical technology training can help you position yourself to benefit from this change.
There are many essential careers in healthcare, some that provide direct patient care and some that are behind the scenes responsible for critical administrative tasks. Regardless of the program that you choose, Fortis offers you a comprehensive curriculum that balances traditional classroom instruction with plenty of hands-on real world skill development. Our faculty is comprised of experienced professionals who are committed to providing students with the guidance and support they need to find success. Small class sizes and a nurturing environment allow students to develop the competence and confidence they need to pursue an entry-level position in their chosen field.
Check out all of the medical programs Fortis offers in Medical Technology below.
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Surgical Technology
With employment opportunities in hospitals, surgery centers and more, there will be increasing demand for these trained healthcare professionals. Surgical technology professionals are vital to the healthcare system and fill an important role in both elective and non-elective surgical procedures, often working alongside doctors and nurses. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of surgical technologists is projected to grow much faster than the average for all occupations nationally for the next ten years.
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Radiologic Technology
Working directly with patients, radiologic technology professionals are responsible for using technical diagnostic imaging equipment to help in the diagnosis and treatment of skeletal and muscular conditions and more. Filling an important role in our healthcare system, radiological professionals may find employment in hospitals, clinics, imaging centers and other medical settings.
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Pharmacy Technician
Pharmacy Technicians are trained professionals who may find employment in retail pharmacy locations, as well as hospitals and other medical facilities. Working under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist, pharmacy technicians may often interact with patients directly and as they fill prescription orders and perform administrative tasks. As pharm techs take on a greater role in pharmacy operations, the employment outlook for pharmacy technicians is projected to grow faster than the average for all occupations nationally for the next decade.
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Sterile Processing Technician
An essential behind-the-scenes role in hospitals and surgical centers is that of the sterile processing technician. Sterile Processing Techs ensure the instruments and devices used by medical personnel for surgeries and other procedures are contaminant-free. If you are interested in getting started on your healthcare career as a Sterile Processing Technician, Fortis’s experienced and caring faculty, small class sizes and comprehensive curriculum can help you attain the knowledge and skills you need.
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Medical Lab Technician
Often working behind the scenes, medical laboratory technicians perform tests and procedures that are critical for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and other health conditions. An aging population and expanding healthcare system mean growing opportunities for medical lab technicians. As medical technology continues to advance, medical lab technicians are essential members of the healthcare team.