About Us

About Palmetto Training Center LLC

Palmetto Training Center (PTC) is a post-secondary school in South Carolina where we develop exceptional Clinical Medical Assistants and Phlebotomists that focuses on training and educating adults so that they can enter into the medical field. In the end, our results are to make sure that our community get top notch care and our students are successful in the workplace. PTC campus is located in Hartsville, SC. 

Our training center began when our Executive Program Coordinator/Owner, Mrs.Charaine L. Jackson-Miller, RCCMA (AMT/NHA) was working as a registered clinical medical assistant and saw the need for competent trained professionals in the healthcare field. She wanted women and men to have the opportunity to begin a career or get further education in the healthcare industry and excel with the proper instruction.

 

At, Palmetto Training Center we are committed to helping our students develop to their fullest potential in the healthcare field of their choice. Our desire is to equip our students with the necessary skills and education to excel as trained, competent professionals in the overall healthcare field.

 

Licensing

Licensed by the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education

1122 Lady Street, Suite 300, Columbia, SC 29201

Telephone (803)737-2260 ; www.che.sc.gov

 

*Licensure indicates only that minimum standards have been met. Licensure is not an endorsement or guarantee of quality and is not equal to or synonymous with accreditation by an accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Dept of Education.

Training Programs

We are located in Darlington County at 500 W. Carolina Ave. in Hartsville SC, named All-American City in 1996. We are in a friendly environment with a smaller classroom setting that is geared towards personalized ,one-on-one learning, and promote engagement from all students.

Each student will receive the necessary tools to succeed using their individualized learning skills to grasp material. The maximum class size for Phlebotomy is 10 and Medical Assistant will be 10 students who are given face to face and/or virtual options.

We provide separate registration times so classroom and lab simulation experiences are not interrupted. There is a break room for the students to be able to bring food and decompress when needed. The school also provides a well-lit,  free parking lot with cameras for safety.