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American College of Medical Technology
College Emblem
Established 1974
School type College
Founder Donald Harrison
President Daniel Dorim Kim
Location Gardena, California, USA
Homepage www.acmt.ac

The American College of Medical Technology is located in Gardena, California. It is a coeducational, nationally accredited medical school.

Donald Harrison founded the college in 1974. He was the owner of American X-Ray Company. The school was originally called the American School of X-Ray. However, in July 1996, Daniel Dorim Kim purchased the school and changed the name to the American College of Medical Technology (ACMT).

Instruction and accreditation

ACMT offers courses four days per week; both in the daytime and the evening. They offer courses in MRI, X-Ray, Medical Laboratory Assisting, Medical Clinic Assisting, and Medical Office Management. The college obtained accreditation through the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology. Plus, ACMT was granted approval from the Department of Consumer Affairs (Bureau for Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education).

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