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Autry Technology Center Provides Practical Medical Training Opportunities

March 9, 2025 - 22:30

Autry Technology Center Provides Practical Medical Training Opportunities

At Autry Technology Center, students pursuing medical and health courses can look forward to promising career prospects with competitive salaries. According to Shelby Cottrill, the director of marketing at Autry, graduates can expect to earn between $13 and $42 per hour, depending on the specific courses and certifications they complete.

The center emphasizes hands-on training, equipping students with the essential skills needed in various medical fields. By participating in simulated clinical environments and real-world scenarios, learners gain valuable experience that enhances their employability upon graduation.

With an increasing demand for healthcare professionals, Autry Technology Center aims to meet the needs of the community by offering comprehensive training programs. Students are encouraged to explore the diverse range of medical disciplines available, ensuring they are well-prepared to enter the workforce and contribute positively to the healthcare industry.


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