Professional Medical Training Center (PMTC) is a growing allied health school that focuses on training and educating adults so that they can enter into the medical field. PMTC has campuses in Florence, SC and Conway, SC. Our training center began when our Executive Program Coordinator, Mrs. W. Sitton, LPN was working as a nurse and saw the need for competent trained professionals in the healthcare field. She wanted women and men, young and mature to have the opportunity to begin a career or get further education in the healthcare industry and excel with the proper instruction. At Professional Medical Training Center we are committed to helping our students develop to their fullest potential in the healthcare field of their choice. Our desire is to equip our students with the necessary skills and education to excel as trained, competent professionals in the overall healthcare field.
Pharmacy Technician
This course provides students with the skills and knowledge that are important in assisting the pharmacist with the preparation and dispensing of medications. Students will be trained on how to interpret prescription hard copies, pharmacy calculations, processing a prescription, pharmacy laws, compounding and packaging of medications and customer service.
https://www.pmtcflorence.com/
2009
1:18
High School Diploma or Equivalent
$1958.00
All Student Program Completed Rate
All Student Credential Attainment Rate
All Student Employment Rate During 2nd Quarter After Exit
All Student Employment Rate During 4th Quarter After Exit
All Student Median Earnings in Employment During the 2nd Quarter After Exit
WIOA Participant Program Completion Rate
WIOA Participant Credential Attainment Rate
WIOA Participant Employment Rate During 2nd Quarter After Exit
WIOA Participant Employment Rate During 4th Quarter After Exit
WIOA Participant Median Earnings in Employment During the 2nd Quarter After Exit
77.59
29.17
79.63
85.42
6774.55
72.41
56.00
88.00
88.00
6865.06
NOTE: "N/A" indicates that there is insufficient data and/or a program served fewer than ten WIOA students to calculate the performance measures at this time.