NORTH LITTLE ROCK, AR -- Pulaski Technical College, PTC and Baptist Health Schools Little
Rock will host med.ed.expo on Saturday, February 7 to share information about opportunities in healthcare education.
The expo will take place 10 a.m.-12 p.m. in the Pulaski Technical College’s Campus Center Grand Hall on the main campus, 3000 West Scenic Drive in North Little Rock.
Representatives from PTC’s Allied Health and Human Services Division and Baptist Health Schools Little Rock will be on site to talk with participants. Admissions and financial aid representatives from both campuses also will be available.
“This will be a wonderful opportunity for students to talk to educators in the healthcare professionals and to explore their career options,” said Dr. Pamela K. Cicirello, dean of Allied Health and Human Services at Pulaski Tech.
The expo will feature nearly a dozen programs, including one-year certificates, two-year associate degrees and four-year bachelor degree programs.
Featured programs include dental assisting, medical technology, practical nursing, radiography, registered nursing, surgical technology, histotechnology, nuclear medicine technology, occupational therapy assistant, respiratory therapy and sleep technology.
Pulaski Technical College is a comprehensive, two-year college that serves the educational needs of central Arkansas through more than 50 occupational/technical degree and certificate programs, a university-transfer curriculum and specialized programs for business and industry.
Admission is free and open to the public. For more information, call (501) 202-6200 or visit http://www.mededexpo.org.
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