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About Us

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History and Purpose

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Clinical Skills Training Center was founded in 2004 and is owned and operated by Donna Hughlett. Its primary purpose is to provide quality educations and training to all who are seeking to take their earning potential to the next level.

 

The school grew from one lecture/lab classroom and moved to a new location in May 2007, located in College Park as well. The campus moved to 2459 Roosevelt Highway Suite C-9 because the institution was anticipating a growth in student population, and the previous location did not offer any room for growth.

 

The campus went from 900 square feet to around 4,000 square feet. The goal of Clinical Skills Training Center is to serve our students and the community in which we serve by continuously providing quality training and education through acceptable standards and techniques. Our commitment further extends to provide excellence with affordability and accessibility by offering allied healthcare programs that not only enhances the student’s soft skills but also their employability and training skills as well. This includes providing hands-on training programs that deliver up-to-date training through various media and utilizing our competent staff and faculty. As an institution, we value important partnerships and collaboration with not only the local businesses, but the medical community as a whole.

 

This partnership is a focal point in delivering quality training and education for any educational institution. Clinical Skills Training Center is dedicated to being American’s educational choice.

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Take A Virtual Tour of The Clinical Skills Training Center 

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Step inside our Clinical Skills Training Center and experience a hands-on learning environment designed to prepare students for real-world healthcare settings. As you take this virtual tour, you’ll see our students actively engaged in building the skills and confidence they need to succeed in the medical field.

 

In our Medical Assisting program, students are immersed in both clinical and administrative training. Watch as they practice taking vital signs, assisting with patient exams, performing basic laboratory procedures, and mastering electronic health records. Every activity is guided by experienced instructors who bring industry knowledge directly into the classroom, ensuring students gain practical, job-ready experience.

 

In the Phlebotomy/EKG program, students focus on specialized, high-demand skills. You’ll see them learning proper blood collection techniques, handling and labeling specimens, and maintaining strict safety and infection control standards. In addition, students train on EKG machines, developing the ability to perform and interpret electrocardiograms—an essential skill in monitoring heart health.

 

Throughout the center, the environment mirrors a professional healthcare setting, giving students the opportunity to practice in realistic scenarios. From patient interaction to technical procedures, every moment is designed to build competence, precision, and confidence.

 

This is more than a classroom—it’s a launchpad for future healthcare professionals.

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Mission

Clinical Skills Training Center’s mission is to provide an environment that fosters quality training and education, which prepares our students to begin a career as a healthcare professional.

 

Hours of Operation

Administrative offices are open from 9:00am-5:00pm, Monday through Thursday.

 

Holidays

The school is open 12 months a year except for the following days:

• New Year’s Day

• MLK Day

• Presidents Day

• Good Friday

• Memorial Day

• 4 th of July

• Labor Day

• Thanksgiving Day & Friday After

• Christmas Day

 

Training Sessions

We offer morning and evening sessions to enable students to attend at times that best fit their personal needs. The day and number of hours attended vary based upon the program and session. Most day students attend 12 hours per week, Monday through Thursday and evening students will attend 12 hours per week Monday through Thursday. Morning schedules typically are Monday through Thursday from 9:00am-12:00pm. Evening schedules generally are from 5:30pm-8:30pm, Monday through Thursday. Exact schedules may be ascertained from the Education department. Schedules are subject to change periodically.

 

All students are afforded 10-minute breaks at the end of each hour. Equipment used by the students and instructor(s) meet the standards set forth by the medical community along with the institution. This equipment includes but is not limited to microscopes, EKG machine, centrifuge machines, computers, scale, blood pressure equipment, injection and phlebotomy manikins, desks, laboratory refrigerator, patient exam table, TV, VCR, DVD, dry erase board in the lab and 6 classrooms.

Other equipment includes a copy machine, fax machine and appropriate business equipment.

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ABOUT US

Regulatory and Accreditation Information

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State Authorization Agency:

Georgia Nonpublic Postsecondary Education Commission (NPEC)
2082 E Exchange Place, Suite 220
Tucker, GA 30084
Phone: 770.414.3300
Student Complaints: https://gnpec.georgia.gov/studentcomplaints

 

Accrediting Agency:

Council on Occupational Education (COE)
7840 Roswell Road, Building 300, Suite 325
Atlanta, GA 30350
Phone: 770.396.3898
Website: https://council.org/

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Statement of Ownership:

The training center is owned by Clinical Skills Training Center, Inc. with a physical address of 2459 Roosevelt Highway, Suite C-9, College Park, Ga. 30337. Donna Hughlett, a Certified Allied Health instructor AMT, is the owner of Clinical Skills Training Center.

Clinical Skills Training Center   -  2459 Roosevelt Highway, Suite C-9   -  College Park, Georgia 30337                     

Phone: 770.656.9163

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