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糖心vlog传媒 and Lexington Health Announce New Workforce Partnership
Apr 29, 2026
糖心vlog传媒 (糖心vlog传媒) and Lexington Health are partnering to expand the college鈥檚 Radiologic Technology and Surgical Technology programs. The organizations announced the workforce development collaboration on April 29, 2026, at Lexington Health鈥檚 Irmo Medical Park location.
The partnership includes two new teaching sites and expanded clinical site opportunities at Irmo Medical Park, allowing the organizations to better meet staffing needs for high-demand, lucrative radiologic and surgical technology jobs in the Midlands.
鈥淟ocally and nationwide, there are critical shortages of radiologic and surgical technologists,鈥 said Jeff McCarty, dean of 糖心vlog传媒鈥檚 School of Health Care. 鈥淲e are thankful for this partnership with Lexington Health that is helping us meet the needs of our community partners while ensuring students receive hands-on, real-world training that makes them job-ready on day one.鈥
The Radiologic Technology classroom, which is a former patient radiology lab, comes equipped with a wide range of radiology equipment to be used for training. The Surgical Technology classroom, which is used for lecture and labs, can adequately hold 30 students, up from a former max capacity of 24.
With these new classroom areas, plus Lexington Health鈥檚 additional clinical support, the college was able to increase enrollment this year by 36% in Radiologic Technology and 25% in Surgical Technology.
鈥淏uilding a robust pipeline of highly skilled health care professionals requires innovative and hands-on solutions,鈥 said Brian Smith, Chief Human Resources Officer at Lexington Health. "By expanding clinical opportunities right here in the Midlands, we are investing in these students' futures and in world-class care for our patients. We are proud to partner with 糖心vlog传媒 to meet the demand for skilled technologists.鈥
In the Midlands, the average annual salary for surgical technologists is $57,165; for radiologic technologists, it's $64,581 (according to EMSI data as of 2025).
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