Medical Technician Schools in Georgia
Medical technician school in Georgia offer one and two-year training programs for students entering the field of medical technology. Community colleges and junior colleges offer medical technology programs that take one and two years to complete. The one-year program typically leads to a certificate, while the two-year program leads to an associate’s degree. Basic courses offered in both programs include medical record keeping, patient assessment, medical terminology, pharmacology, vital sign assessment, and anatomy. Some programs require that students learn how to operate and maintain common medical office equipment. The job outlook for medical techs is favorable as the community and population continues to age and require more medical care.
Associate of Applied Science in Surgical Technology: The program in Surgical Technology is designed to provide students with the required knowledge base and technical skills required to obtain entry-level employment in the field of surgical technology.
Other programs available at Brown Mackie College: Diploma in Medical Assistant, Associate of Applied Science in Medical Assisting, Associate of Applied Science in Pharmacy Technology
Atlanta
Bachelor's-Biomedical Engineering Technology, Bachelor's - Biomedical Engineering Technology
Decatur
Medical Office Assistant, Medical Assisting, Pharmacy Technician/Assistant, Emergency Medical Technician, Patient Care Technician, ...
Smyrna
Medical Assisting (Diploma), Respiratory Care (Associate's), Medical General, Pharmacy Technician (Diploma), Patient Care Technician (Diploma), ...
Atlanta, Jonesboro, Marietta, Norcross
Certificate: Medical Assistant, Associate of Applied Science: Medical Assistant, Associate of Applied Science: Medical Assisting, Certificate: Medical Assisting
Atlanta
Other cities in Georgia
Online Schools
The following is a list of schools that offer online Medical Technician Schools programs.









