Moultrie Tech Celebrates Allied Health Building Under Construction
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JCI Contractors President Lyndy Jones, Senator John "Dickie" Crosby, Representative Penny Houston, Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) state board member Ben Copeland, Moultrie Technical College President Tina Anderson, TCSG Commissioner Ron Jackson, Senator John Bulloch, IPG Project Architect Rob Evans, and TCSG Executive Director for Facilities Rob Alden. |
MOULTRIE — A $9.5 million building under construction at Moultrie Technical College will provide a state-of-the-art home for health programs and help reunite the campus.
Although a groundbreaking ceremony was held Tuesday [April 17, 2012] at the Veterans Parkway campus, about 25 percent of the construction work has been completed.
The 46,000-square-foot Allied Health Programs center will house areas for instruction in emergency medical technology, medical assisting, neuromuscular therapy, patient care assisting, practical nursing and radiologic technology.
When it opens for students, anticipated for January 2013, it will serve 240 students and double the current instructional capacity, the college said.
Click here to read the article in its entirety as written by reporter Alan Mauldin of The Moultrie Observer newspaper and published on April 18, 2012.
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Technical College System of Georgia Commissioner Ron Jackson talks about the importance of MTC's Allied Health programs to our communities and to job creation. |
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Left to right, in our second group for "dirt tossing", are MTC Facilities Director Steve Peacock, MTC Allied Health Coordinator Debbie Craft, MTC Executive VP Jim Glass, Colquitt Regional Medical Center's Greg Johnson, MTC VP of Satellite Operations David Evans, Bob Craft and Sonny Murphy of Southwest Georgia Bank, and MTC Foundation Board members Brian Blackburn, Bob Swadel, Emily Watson and John Mark Mobley. |
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Our MTC Allied Health programs students and faculty members from the Moultrie Campus whose programs will move into the new state-of-the-art building in January 2013 (estimated). |



