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Herzing University continuing education division acquired by Texas-based college

Medical Technology Management Institute to become division of College of Health Care Professions

Herzing University-affiliated Medical Technology Management Institute in Menomonee Falls has been acquired by a private for-profit school in Texas.

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Under the acquisition, MTMI, a division of Herzing that provides continuing education and training for medical imaging and radiation professionals, will now become a continuing education division of the Houston-based College of Health Care Professions.

MTMI, which is currently located in Herzing’s Menomonee Falls headquarters, plans to move to a new undetermined location in the Milwaukee area within the next six months, according to Denise Lukasik-Sedmak, executive director of MTMI.

Lukasik-Sedmak will remain executive director of the institute and there are no expected changes for employees under the acquisition. MTMI has 11 full-time and seven part-time employees.

MTMI provides more than 6,000 continuing education and training programs annually. Its offerings focus on programs for technologists, mammographers, sonographers, dosimetrists, medical physicists and physicians. It was founded in 1989.

“We’re very excited because we think it’s going to be a good fit and it’s a great way to grow as a company, as we’ve been in business for 30 years,” Lukasik-Sedmak said.

CHCP focuses on providing certification and career placement for professionals in allied health fields.

“As emerging technologies and shifting demographics transform the country’s health care landscape, providing effective care for millions of Americans will depend on a lifelong approach to education and training,” said Eric Bing, chief executive officer of CHCP. “MTMI’s expertise in medical imaging and technology will bolster our mission of providing full service, flexible, accessible pathways for a continuum of training in high-demand fields that help learners from all backgrounds pursue successful health care careers.”

Herzing University-affiliated Medical Technology Management Institute in Menomonee Falls has been acquired by a private for-profit school in Texas. Under the acquisition, MTMI, a division of Herzing that provides continuing education and training for medical imaging and radiation professionals, will now become a continuing education division of the Houston-based College of Health Care Professions. MTMI, which is currently located in Herzing’s Menomonee Falls headquarters, plans to move to a new undetermined location in the Milwaukee area within the next six months, according to Denise Lukasik-Sedmak, executive director of MTMI. Lukasik-Sedmak will remain executive director of the institute and there are no expected changes for employees under the acquisition. MTMI has 11 full-time and seven part-time employees. MTMI provides more than 6,000 continuing education and training programs annually. Its offerings focus on programs for technologists, mammographers, sonographers, dosimetrists, medical physicists and physicians. It was founded in 1989. “We’re very excited because we think it’s going to be a good fit and it’s a great way to grow as a company, as we’ve been in business for 30 years,” Lukasik-Sedmak said. CHCP focuses on providing certification and career placement for professionals in allied health fields. "As emerging technologies and shifting demographics transform the country's health care landscape, providing effective care for millions of Americans will depend on a lifelong approach to education and training," said Eric Bing, chief executive officer of CHCP. "MTMI's expertise in medical imaging and technology will bolster our mission of providing full service, flexible, accessible pathways for a continuum of training in high-demand fields that help learners from all backgrounds pursue successful health care careers."

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