Health Sciences Campus
Florence-Darlington Technical College's Health Sciences Campus (HSC) is located in downtown Florence at the center of the Florence Medical Community. The 83,000 square foot facility houses all of our Health Science programs that prepare students for professional study in a wide range of health-related fields in Nursing and Allied Health.
At the HSC our simulation labs and student-centered experiences facilitate the development of skills necessary to be a successful healthcare provider. Additionally, our programs prepare students to be skilled, compassionate, and evidence-based practitioners, who improve the health and wellbeing of the communities they serve.
HSC Programs
Radiologic Technology
Radiology students will learn to use radiation equipment to produce images of the tissue, organs, bones, and vessels of the body, as prescribed by physicians, to assist in the diagnosis of disease or injury. Radiology students will learn to use problem-solving and critical thinking skills to perform medical imaging procedures. They must be able to communicate effectively with patients, other health professionals and the public. The radiology student will learn to be competent and compassionate in meeting the special needs of the patient. Radiology students will also learn the importance of evaluating radiologic equipment, providing patient education, and managing a medical imaging department.
View DetailsNursing
The FDTC Associate Degree Nursing program prepares students for this performance profession requiring intellectual, interpersonal and psychomotor skills that are based upon biological, behavioral and humanistic principles. Graduates of the Associate Degree Nursing program are prepared to work in a variety of settings including hospitals, clinics and outpatient centers. Upon completion of the program, the student is eligible for an Associate Degree in Applied Science and may apply to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nursing Practice (NCLEX-RN).
View DetailsRespiratory Care
The Respiratory Care program gives students a solid foundation of theory and clinical experiences. Students will learn about medical gas administration, airway care, aerosol therapy, lung inflation techniques, mucus clearance techniques, arterial blood gas analysis, managing patients on life support, diagnostic lung studies, pediatric/neonatal respiratory care, CPR and hemodynamic monitoring. Clinical rotations give the student opportunities to apply theory into practice for optimal patient care and performance of respiratory care procedures.
View DetailsSurgical Technology
The Surgical Technology Program is a five-semester associate degree program and is composed of classroom study, laboratory skills, and clinical experience. Students will learn aseptic technique, surgical instrumentation, surgical suite equipment, operative procedures, anatomy, medical terminology, pharmacology, and microbiology. Three semesters of clinical rotations give the student opportunities to apply theory into practice to enable students to gain essential surgical skills. Upon graduation, students will take the national certification exam administered through the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (NBSTSA) to become Certified Surgical Technologist.
View DetailsDental Hygiene
The Dental Hygiene program is an Associate's Degree program that is five semesters in length and is comprised of didactic, clinical, and laboratory courses offered at the Health Science Campus. Students will experience real-life patient interactions through clinical courses and will have the opportunity to work with a variety of patients of diverse backgrounds. Students will also have the opportunity to hone their clinical skills in an on-site, fully-functioning, dental hygiene clinic. Dental hygiene students will be able to study and practice all procedures they will be licensed to perform, including scaling (cleaning) teeth above and below the gum-line, polishing structures above the gum-line, performing infiltration anesthetic procedures, teaching oral hygiene instruction, nutritional counseling, and performing all duties of an Expanded-Duty Dental Assistant.
View DetailsExpanded Duty Dental Assisting
The Expanded Duty Dental Assisting program is a Diploma program that is three semesters in length and is comprised of didactic, clinical, and laboratory courses offered at the Health Science Campus. In addition to on-site clinical experiences, dental assisting students will have the opportunity to gain meaningful experiences through off-site clinical rotations. Dental assisting students will be able to study and practice all expanded duties that they will be certified to perform, including assisting the dentist with restorative procedures, teaching oral hygiene instruction, taking impressions of teeth, polishing structures above the gum-line, taking radiographs (x-rays), placing preventive sealants to the pits and grooves of teeth, and monitoring of nitrous oxide.
View DetailsMedical Assisting
The Medical Assisting Program is a dynamic, three-semester diploma program that blends classroom learning with real-world experience to prepare you for a fast-paced healthcare career. In semesters one and two, you'll build a strong foundation through a mix of general education and medical assisting-specific courses. Hands-on lab experiences give you the chance to practice clinical and administrative skills you'll use every day in the field. In the third semester, it's your time to shine! You'll step into a real physician's office for a clinical externship, putting your skills to the test and gaining valuable on-the-job experience. Before graduation, you'll also complete a Capstone review to boost your confidence and help you succeed on your national certification exam. Whether you're drawing blood, taking vital signs, or managing patient records, this program gets you ready to be the heartbeat of any healthcare team.
View DetailsNursing Transition Track
The LPN to ADN Transition program prepares LPNs, with a current unrestricted license in the state of South Carolina, the opportunity to pursue an associate degree in nursing. The LPN to ADN transition program is academically challenging. The program is open to men and women who provide evidence of interest, motivation, and aptitude in the area of health care. Students are awarded an associate of applied science degree in nursing, and eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN). Nurses are employed in health care facilities, physician's offices, home care agencies, industries, and long-term care facilities. There are numerous additional opportunities for nurse employment. Upon completion of the program, the student is eligible for an Associate Degree in Applied Science and may apply to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nursing Practice (NCLEX-RN). According to the US Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics) website, the mean annual salary for a Registered Nurse in South Carolina is estimated to be $77,610 (May 2021).
View DetailsPhlebotomy
The Phlebotomy Technician Program is a focused, two-semester journey that begins each fall-perfect for students who want to quickly enter the healthcare field and make a real difference. In the fall semester, you'll jump into your first PBT course, where you'll learn about healthcare delivery systems, safety protocols, and essential blood collection techniques like venipuncture. You'll get hands-on practice in a lab setting, building confidence and skill from day one. In the spring semester, it's time to take your skills to the next level with a clinical experience in a real-world healthcare setting. You'll work side-by-side with professionals, performing blood draws and interacting with patients. After completing the program, you'll be eligible to sit for a national certification exam-opening the door to exciting job opportunities in hospitals, clinics, and labs.
View DetailsPractical Nursing
The Practical Nursing program prepares students for a vocation requiring intellectual, interpersonal, and psychomotor skills that are based upon biological, behavioral, and humanistic principles. Graduates of the Practical Nursing program are prepared to work in a variety of settings and upon completion of the program, the student is eligible to apply to take the licensure boards for Licensed Practical Nursing Practice (NCLEX-PN) There are three semesters and 48 credits in the PN program.
View DetailsPractical Nursing
The Practical Nursing program prepares students for a vocation requiring intellectual, interpersonal, and psychomotor skills that are based upon biological, behavioral, and humanistic principles. Graduates of the Practical Nursing program are prepared to work in a variety of settings and upon completion of the program, the student is eligible to apply to take the licensure boards for Licensed Practical Nursing Practice (NCLEX-PN) There are three semesters and 48 credits in the PN program.
View DetailsMedical Laboratory Technology
The Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) program is an exciting, five-semester journey that kicks off every fall and prepares you for a vital role in healthcare. In your first semester, you'll build foundational knowledge in essential lab skills - everything from lab safety to mastering the microscope. Semesters two and three dive deep into the specialized areas of laboratory medicine. You'll explore fascinating topics like Hematology, Clinical Chemistry, Microbiology, Parasitology, Urinalysis, Body Fluids, Immunology, and Immunohematology. In semesters four and five, the classroom becomes the real world. You'll step into clinical rotations, gaining hands-on experience in hospitals for 24 hours a week, applying your knowledge and sharpening your skills in actual patient care settings. From classroom to clinic, this program is designed to equip you with the knowledge and experience to become a key player in diagnostic healthcare.
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Office Location
Health Sciences Campus
320 West Cheves Street
Florence, SC 29501

Contact
Allied Health
Phone: 843.661.8140
Nursing
Phone: 843.676.8512
Fax: 843.292.0851