News Summary
Piedmont Technical College has officially begun construction on a new health sciences building that aims to address the healthcare workforce shortage. Set to cost $16.1 million, the facility will provide high-tech training environments for healthcare students. Funded by grants and community support, this new project symbolizes a commitment to enhancing healthcare education in Greenwood, with completion expected by July 2026.
Exciting News for Greenwood: A New Health Sciences Building is Underway!
Greenwood is buzzing with excitement as Piedmont Technical College (PTC) officially broke ground on a magnificent new health sciences building this past April 1, 2025. This is more than just a construction project; it represents a bold step forward in addressing the pressing issue of healthcare workforce shortages that many communities, including ours, are facing today.
Investing in the Future of Healthcare
With a hefty price tag of $16.1 million, this new facility will be nestled on the college’s Lex Walters Campus-Greenwood. Standing at a spacious two stories and sprawling over 27,000 square feet, it’s designed to be a modern hub of education dedicated to nurturing the next generation of healthcare professionals.
PTC is stepping up to tackle a real dilemma in our society—there’s a noticeable national shortage of healthcare workers, and it’s affecting local communities. Conversations with area employers have made it crystal clear that we need to act fast to ensure our health systems are equipped to meet the needs of everyone in our region.
High-Tech Training for Tomorrow’s Professionals
What’s really exciting about the new building is the impressive array of facilities it will house. The blueprints include 10 simulation rooms where students can practice real-life scenarios and six skills labs designed for collaborative teaching experiences. Future students will also have access to specialized labs such as a catheterization lab and an echocardiography lab, along with traditional classrooms and high-tech computer labs.
This enhanced educational environment will not only support students in nursing and emergency services, but it will also cater to those interested in fields like cardiovascular technology, radiologic technology, respiratory care, and surgical technology. The introduction of the latest technology will significantly enhance the training experiences of all students, making them more prepared for their future careers.
Community Support for a Vital Cause
In addition to the college’s investment, the community is stepping up in a big way. Self Regional Healthcare has generously pledged $1.3 million worth of cutting-edge equipment for the facility, which will be transformative for the training programs offered. This donation includes advanced patient simulators, hospital beds, infusion pumps, mobile computing workstations, and ultrasound systems—the kind of tools that will prepare students for the realities of a healthcare career.
Because of this remarkable support, the new center will proudly bear the name Self Regional Healthcare Center for Health Sciences, a testament to the powerful partnership between PTC and Self Regional Healthcare.
Funding the Future
Funding for this initiative isn’t coming solely from the college’s budget; a significant portion stems from an $11 million grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration. State funding will also play a crucial role in making this project a reality.
The completion date for this vibrant new facility is set for July 2026, which will replace PTC’s existing healthcare facilities built way back in 1991. It’s clear that when this building opens its doors, it will not only transform the educational landscape at Piedmont Technical College but also strengthen the community’s healthcare infrastructure for years to come.
Conclusion
For the people of Greenwood and surrounding areas, the groundbreaking of the new health sciences building at PTC is not just an event—it’s a promise of a brighter future in healthcare. With state-of-the-art facilities, robust support from healthcare partners, and a commitment to training quality professionals, the college is paving the way for a new era in healthcare education. The countdown to completion has officially begun, and so has the momentum toward a healthier community!
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Additional Resources
- BG Daily News
- Wikipedia: Healthcare in the United States
- PR Newswire
- Google Search: Healthcare Workforce Shortages
- Magnolia Tribune
- Google Scholar: Healthcare Technology Training
- Forbes
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Medical Education
