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Ribbon-cutting at the American Training Center in Cherry Hill. Credit: Matt Skoufalos.

Cherry Hill Welcomes Workforce Development Business Dedicated to Entry-Level Healthcare Careers

American Training Center, which was founded in Pennsauken and is expanding to Philadelphia, provides an accelerated on-ramp for careers in frontline health care that has especially served Black women and single parents. With an 85-percent job placement rate and partnerships with local health institutions, graduates feel prepared to navigate a variety of careers.

By Matt Skoufalos | December 5, 2024
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