As the need for qualified talent in the healthcare and information technology fields continues to rise, Advanced Technical Career College (ATCC) has partnered with MedCerts to provide students access to MedCerts’ high-quality, immersive online courses and certifications. This new alliance aims to help bridge the skills gap in the workforce and provide individuals with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in their careers.
Led by Chief Executive Officer Craig Sprinkle, MedCerts is revolutionizing the way adults pursue new careers and higher education. It strives to create a network and affordable talent pipeline for all involved, and offers certification and career training programs in Allied Healthcare and IT. Through HD-quality video-based instruction, virtual simulations, games and animations, and on-the-job training, MedCerts has helped over 55,000 students earn credentials and launch new careers in these fields.
Edy Romain, President & CEO of Advanced Technical Career College, commented on the collaboration: “By collaborating with MedCerts, ATCC moves closer to its vision of enabling adult learners to pursue new careers or higher education without incurring lifelong debt. This partnership will also allow ATCC to support MedCerts’ mission of eliminating the skills shortage in the workforce by providing students with the necessary knowledge and skills to thrive.”
ATCC offers a range of short-term educational and training programs to teach the skills and knowledge required to work in Healthcare, Artificial Intelligence, IT, Agriculture, Energy, Manufacturing, Hospitality, Transport & Logistics sectors. With MedCerts, its students now have access to immersive, high-quality online courses and certifications to help them stand out in the job market.
As the need for qualified talent continues to grow, initiatives like this one are helping to bridge the skills gap and create pathways for individuals to pursue successful, rewarding careers. ATCC’s partnership with MedCerts is a step in the right direction to ensure educators are equipping their students with the skills and knowledge they need to make a difference in the world.