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American College of Medical Technology : ウィキペディア英語版 | American College of Medical Technology
The American College of Medical Technology was open in the city of Gardena, California which was closed down in 2006, relocated in Carson, California. It is a for-profit non-degree-granting occupational institution preparing mainly ethnic minority students for technical employment in the health care industry. The college was founded in 1974 as the American School of X-Ray by Donald Harrison. In July 1996, Daniel Dorim Kim purchased the school and changed the name to the American College of Medical Technology (ACMT). In 2008, Kim resigned the presidency. ==Instruction and accreditation== ACMT offers courses four days per week, mostly in the evening. They offer courses in Medical Assisting (Clinical/Administrative), MRI Technology, Limited x-Ray (Radiology), Diagnostic Medical Sonography, and Phlebotomy. The college had obtained accreditation through the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology, but ACMT's accreditation was revoked in 2006. As of January 2006, ACMT was not accredited by any accrediting agency.〔 〕
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