Midlands Technical College’s Practical Nursing program meets the educational requirements to apply for Practical Nursing licensure in Delaware. The Practical Nursing Program at Midlands Technical College is approved by the state of South Carolina Board of Nursing and accredited by Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). Graduates of the Practical Nursing program are eligible to take the NCLEX-PN exam.
MTC’s Surgical Technology program meets the educational requirements for employment in Delaware. The program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) upon recommendation of the Accreditation Review Council on Education in Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (ARCST/SA). Delaware does not require registration, certification, or licensure for surgical technologists. Employers and healthcare facilities may have additional requirements for employment.
MTC’s Cardiac Care Technician program meets the educational requirements for initial licensure for EKG technicians in Delaware. Technicians must hold the Certification, which can be obtained through MTC.
MTC’s Phlebotomy Technician program meets the educational requirements for initial licensure for phlebotomy technicians in Delaware. Technicians must hold the Certification, which can be obtained through MTC.
MTC’s Nursing Assistant (CNA) program meets the educational requirements for initial licensure for Nurse Aides/CNAs in Delaware. Technicians must hold the Certification, which can be obtained through MTC.
The Associates of Applied Science in Radiologic Technology at MTC meets the educational requirements of the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists. The program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on the Education in Radiologic Technology. The graduates are certified by the ARRT and the state of SC by the SCRQSA (South Carolina Radiation Quality Standards Association). This meets the educational requirements of the state of Delaware.
MTC’s Associate Degree Nursing program meets the educational requirements for initial licensure for registered nursing in Delaware. Applicants must earn a passing score on the NCLEX- RN. Delaware is an NLC member state. MTC ADN graduates who meet primary residence and NLC uniform licensure requirements may apply for licensure by exam in Delaware. MTC’s Associate Degree Nursing program is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN).
MTC’s Advanced Certificate in Nuclear Medicine Technology program meets the educational requirements for initial certification as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist in Delaware. Certification exam required: Yes. Reciprocity with South Carolina: No.
Advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs), like nurse practitioners, can allow medical assistants to give medications in Delaware. To do this, the medical assistant must have finished a training program and have a current national certification. The APRN must be in the same building when the medical assistant gives medications and is responsible for what the medical assistant does.