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Students interested in medical assisting diploma and phlebotomy technician programs get help from UPMC and Central Penn College

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HARRISBURG — UPMC, UPMC Pinnacle Foundation, and Central Penn College are working together once again to develop the next generation of health care professionals in the region. The three organizations are offering an initiative for students seeking careers in the fields of Medical Assisting and Phlebotomy.

“Phlebotomists and medical assistants are much-needed members of the health care team, providing a wide range of crucial services to patients,” said Lou Baverso, chief operating officer, UPMC in Central Pa. “It is a need in our communities, and we hope this will help fill it. We’re very happy to partner with Central Penn College to support these programs and provide a high-quality education at potentially no final cost to the student.”

As part of this initiative, Central Penn College will offer a new 12-month, 30-credit, Medical Assisting Diploma Program that requires students to attend full-time, in-person classes on the college’s Summerdale campus. The Phlebotomy Technician Certificate is an existing 9-month, part-time program that includes a mix of online and in-person classes.

In February, they rolled out an innovative Surgical Technician Program in which students who successfully complete the program and are hired by UPMC will receive payments equivalent to the full cost of the programs in addition to their salary.

The Role of Phlebotomists and Medical Assistants

Phlebotomists and phlebotomy technicians play a vital role in the administration and management of blood draws for diagnosis, transfusion and research purposes. Medical assistants are talented, versatile health care professionals who perform both clinical and administrative duties.

Opportunity to Receive Payments Equivalent to the Cost of the Programs

Through an innovative combination of funding from UPMC, Central Penn College, and UPMC Pinnacle Foundation, program graduates who work at UPMC will receive payments in addition to their salaries equivalent to the cost of the programs. Students must complete at least two years of the work requirement at UPMC facilities in the Central Pa. region.

As an added benefit, students also can work in a variety of full- and part-time positions that can accommodate their studies. “We will help interested students find the right position for them to work in a health care setting,” added Baverso.

Central Penn College is making the CPC Housing Scholarship––valued at $5,800 a year–– available to all qualifying medical assisting enrollees who attend full-time. Students in the part-time Phlebotomy Technician program are eligible to receive a partial housing scholarship.

“This initiative is an excellent opportunity for students looking to work in the growing health care field,” said Krista Wolfe, vice president of Academic Affairs and provost at the college. “Whether you’re a recent high school graduate or someone ready to make a career change, you could be employed as a medical assistant or phlebotomy technician within 12 months or less. And your tuition could be fully reimbursed, thanks to this innovative partnership.”

Bright Future, Growing Professions

Phlebotomy is a burgeoning health care field. Jobs for phlebotomists and phlebotomy technicians are expected to grow 22% through 2030, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 

Jobs in Medical Assisting (MA) are expected to grow 19% through 2029, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

UPMC and Central Penn College have partnered on other initiatives, including continuing education and workforce training for UPMC staff, clinical experiences at UPMC facilities for Central Penn College students, and job placement for graduates.

“Through this and other partnerships, Central Penn College and UPMC are making it easier for people to pursue rewarding careers in health care, while having their tuition completely paid for,” said Linda Fedrizzi-Williams, president of Central Penn College.

Requirements

Prospective students for the Phlebotomy Technician certificate must have a minimum GPA of a 2.2 from the last school attended or have a passing GED score to be considered for acceptance.  They must have successfully completed two sciences (C or higher) and one math course (C or higher) in high school or college. Special transfer considerations are available for Veteran students in the Phlebotomy Certificate program.

Applicants for the Medical Assisting Diploma program must have a minimum GPA of a 2.0 from the official transcripts from the last school attended to be considered for acceptance. GED scores will be accepted.

For the full list of requirements, visit www.centralpenn.edu/UPMC. Deadline to Enroll in First Term Is June 30. Classes will start Tuesday, July 5. Due to the medical nature of these programs, students will receive hands-on, experiential learning as part of the required, in-person classes. The first term enrollment is limited to 20 students for each program. The deadline to apply is Thursday, June 30.

Upcoming Information Sessions

UPMC and Central Penn College are holding several virtual events, and an in-person event, over the next several weeks to share information with prospective students about the programs:

Wednesday, April 27, 10–11 a.m. – Virtual MA Diploma

Wednesday, April 26, 5–6 p.m. – Virtual Phlebotomy Technician Certificate

Tuesday, May 10, 10–11 a.m. – Virtual Phlebotomy

Tuesday, May 10, 5–6 p.m. – Virtual MA Diploma

Wednesday, May 25, 10–11 a.m. – Virtual Phlebotomy

Wednesday, May 25, 4–5 p.m. – Virtual MA Diploma

Wednesday, June 15, 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. – On-campus Lunch ’n’ Learn session for MA Diploma and Phlebotomy Technician Certificate programs

Admission counselors will answer questions regarding the programs, including how students––through scholarships and post-graduate reimbursements––can receive full tuition for their education through this unique partnership between UPMC and Central Penn. To apply or learn more, go to www.centralpenn.edu/UPMC.

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