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Carol Kicielinski-Brisbine – Graduate Highlight

Meet Carol! Carol Kicielinski-Brisbane is Boardman Training Center’s (BTC) graduate of the month for May. As a recent graduate of the Phlebotomy program, she has already taken important steps toward establishing a fulfilling career in healthcare. During her time at BTC, Carol demonstrated a dedication to her education, consistently working to develop the clinical skills … Read more

Raelynn Hewlett – Graduate Highlight

Meet Raelynn Hewlett! Raelynn Hewlett is Boardman Training Center’s (BTC) graduate of the month for April. As a recent graduate of the Medical Assisting Specialist program, Raelynn has taken meaningful steps toward building a rewarding career in healthcare. Throughout her time at BTC, she demonstrated a strong commitment to her education, consistently working to develop … Read more

Celebrating Women’s History Month

Honoring Women in Healthcare During Women’s History Month Each March represents Women’s History Month, an opportunity to recognize the important achievements, resilience, and impact women have had on shaping the world. In the healthcare field, women have played crucial roles in revolutionizing care, research, and overall community health. At Boardman Training Center (BTC), we proudly … Read more

Amy Patton – Graduate Highlight

Meet Amy Patton, BTC’s Featured Student of the Month! Boardman Training Center (BTC) is excited to introduce our featured graduate of the month, Amy Patton! As a BTC Phlebotomy program graduate, Amy learned not only technical skills but also soft skills that will guide her toward her dream career. Keep reading this blog to discover … Read more

Isabella Long – Graduate Highlight

Meet Isabella Long! Isabella Long is a proud graduate of Boardman Training Center’s (BTC) Medical Assisting Specialist program, and we’re excited to share her story. After graduating from high school in May 2024, Isabella knew she wanted to continue her education in a hands-on, supportive environment, one she found at Boardman Training Center. For Isabella, … Read more

Phlebotomy – Program Highlight

Begin Your Phlebotomy Career in 12 Weeks! Begin your journey toward a rewarding healthcare career as a phlebotomy technician with Boardman Training Center (BTC). BTC offers an accelerated Phlebotomy program designed for individuals eager to take their first step into the medical field. Through a combination of fundamental knowledge and practical experience, students gain the … Read more

Medical Assistants Recognition Week

Medical Assistants Recognition Week (MARWeek) is a special time set aside each year to honor and celebrate the invaluable contributions of medical assistants in the healthcare field. Observed during the third full week of October, this week recognizes the hard work and dedication that medical assistants bring to their roles, but also serves as a … Read more

EKG – Program Highlight

Begin Your EKG Technician Career in Just 6 Weeks! Are you ready to start a rewarding career in the healthcare field? Boardman Training Center (BTC) offers an accelerated EKG program designed specifically for individuals who are eager to take the first step toward a healthcare profession. This program equips students with the essential knowledge and … Read more

Caitlinn Franks – Graduate Highlight

Meet Caitlinn Franks! Caitlinn Franks is Boardman Training Center’s (BTC) featured graduate for the month of September! Caitlinn graduated from BTC’s EKG Technician program. She learned skills in a wide range of topics, including identifying normal and abnormal EKG recordings, using a heart monitor, distinguishing between basic dysrhythmias, describing the differences between different results and … Read more

Your Questions, Answered

Do you have questions? We have answers! At Boardman Training Center (BTC), we understand that choosing the right school involves more than just picking a program. It’s about finding the right fit for your goals, lifestyle, and future. Going back to school is a significant and important decision, so it’s completely normal to have lots … Read more