Calhoun Times

GNTC inks agreement with Atrium

- From staff reports

Atrium Health Floyd and Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College have signed an agreement designed to boost enrollment programs for respirator­y therapists, radiologic technologi­sts and certified nursing assistants in Northwest Georgia.

According to the agreement signed Wednesday, Atrium Health Floyd will commit approximat­ely $1.1 million to be disbursed over five years to increase the programs at GNTC’s Floyd County Campus in Rome.

GNTC will place at least 10 radiologic technology students, three respirator­y care students and all Floyd County Campus CNA students enrolled in the program in Atrium Health Floyd preceptors­hip slots each year. Those assignment­s will be contingent upon availabili­ty and other factors.

“Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College is very grateful for the opportunit­y to work with Atrium Health Floyd and to build upon our partnershi­p of over six decades,” said Heidi Popham, GNTC president. “Today, we showcase GNTC’s continued commitment to providing a skilled workforce for our healthcare industry and Atrium Health Floyd’s unwavering support in assisting us in accomplish­ing our mission.”

“We are excited about our work with Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College,” said Kurt Stuenkel, president of Atrium Health Floyd. “Working together, we will build on the successes we already have with the Respirator­y Care and Radiologic Technology programs as

well as others, creating opportunit­ies for clinical experience­s and a pipeline for careers in these and other health occupation­s fields.”

“The growth trajectory for Radiologic Technologi­sts is double the rate of most other profession­s, and the need for Respirator­y Therapists is growing four times faster than most other health profession­s,” Stuenkel said. “And we are experienci­ng the need for those clinical skills right here in our own

market as we continue to expand our reach.”

The agreement will also be used to help fund instructor positions and laboratory upgrades at GNTC. The GNTC Foundation will administer the fund, which will create semi-annual and annual compliance reports.

“We have worked closely with GNTC for several decades, and many students who have completed their clinical training there have emerged as leaders at Atrium Health Floyd,” said Dr. Sheila Bennett, Atrium Health Floyd senior vice president and chief of patient services.

 ?? Atrium Health Floyd photo ?? (From left) Becky Redd, GNTC Foundation chair; Heidi Popham, GNTC president; Kurt Stuenkel, Atrium Health Floyd president; and Dr. Sheila Bennett, Atrium Health Floyd senior vice president and chief of patient services, prepare to sign a new agreement designed to boost enrollment in three of GNTC’s healthcare programs.
Atrium Health Floyd photo (From left) Becky Redd, GNTC Foundation chair; Heidi Popham, GNTC president; Kurt Stuenkel, Atrium Health Floyd president; and Dr. Sheila Bennett, Atrium Health Floyd senior vice president and chief of patient services, prepare to sign a new agreement designed to boost enrollment in three of GNTC’s healthcare programs.

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