Albion College has announced an exciting new partnership with MedCerts, a leading provider of online healthcare and IT career training. Through this collaboration, students in the Lisa and James Wilson Institute for Medicine will have access to comprehensive short-term, online certification training, allowing them to develop essential skills and better prepare them for employment in clinical roles in hospitals and clinics across the nation. The Wilson Institute will now offer students an accelerated pathway to in-demand healthcare careers by providing entry-level certifications in programs, such as Patient Care Technician, to more advanced specializations, including Surgical Technologist.
Michigan faces a significant shortage of healthcare professionals, with nearly 800 regions designated as Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs). This indicates a significant gap in the availability of healthcare services across the state, making initiatives like this one crucial to ensuring that students can step into these much-needed roles while continuing their education.“We are incredibly excited for the opportunity to create a stronger healthcare workforce and fill hospital vacancies throughout Michigan in partnership with Albion College,” said Bob Hiller, director of academic partnerships at MedCerts. “Albion’s commitment to experiential learning and student development aligns perfectly with our mission to seamlessly connect education and real-world experience in the healthcare industry.”
Through this partnership, Albion students can choose from 12 of MedCerts’ immersive, online healthcare education programs and earn nationally recognized certifications to pursue clinical experiential learning opportunities, ultimately positioning them for meaningful employment in healthcare settings. This collaboration also includes working with local employer partners to provide additional training and potential career opportunities, further expanding the reach and impact of the MedCerts-Albion partnership.
“Albion College is committed to providing our students with hands-on learning opportunities that complement their academic studies,” said Dr. Bradley Rabquer, Biology professor and faculty director at the Lisa and James Wilson Institute for Medicine. “Our partnership with MedCerts will enable our students to gain valuable clinical experience, making them more competitive in the job market upon graduation.”
As a leader in healthcare certification training, MedCerts has helped more than 100,000 students earn credentials and advance their careers in healthcare and IT. The organization has developed over 50 immersive online national certification training programs, consistently achieving best-in-class outcomes.
For more information about available programs and partnership opportunities, please visit https://albioncollege.medcerts.com.