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Cambridge College, which was established in 1994, is a branch of the Bryman School.
The College is based upon excellence in curriculum, staffing, equipment and service to the student body, health care community, computer technology industry and the community-at-large. The School firmly believes that training in small groups, combined with a highly structured curriculum that meets the needs of today's Health Care and Technology professions, makes the difference between success and failure in a training program.
Cambridge College is committed to a "hands-on" approach to provide students, upon graduation, with the knowledge and technical proficiency that will make them employable for entry-level positions in the Technology and Allied Health Care fields. It is dedicated to maintaining a dynamic posture by keeping abreast of technological advances in the Technology and Allied Health Care fields and updating the curriculum accordingly.
The College facility consists of 27,880 square feet of floor space, which is divided into classrooms, laboratories, administrative offices and a student break area. Parking is available at no additional charge to the student. All classrooms and labs are designed for a maximum capacity of 30 students. The equipment used for training consists of radiographic imaging and developing equipment, surgical room equipment and instruments, massage therapy tables, medical equipment and computers. The campus is centrally located to apartments, shopping and banking, all accessible to public transportation.
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