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Good Samaritan Health Centers of Gwinnett Receives State Authorization to
Launch Access Academy
ATLANTA, GA., Oct. 24 – Good Samaritan Health Centers of Gwinnett (Good Samaritan Gwinnett) is excited to announce that it has received state authorization from the Georgia Nonpublic Postsecondary Education Commission (GNPEC) to officially launch Access Academy, a private, certificate-granting, low-cost postsecondary education program targeting students of low-income and/or minority households who aspire to pursue careers in healthcare but may lack the financial means to attend traditional college programs.
Access Academy is designed to meet the needs of students from underserved communities, providing healthcare-specific training at a fraction of the cost, thanks to charitable donations and volunteer-based faculty support. Access Academy will initially offer a five-month medical assistant certification program. Graduates of the program will be able to enter the workforce without the burden of student loans, directly benefiting their household income and financial well-being.
“We are thrilled to launch Access Academy and open the doors of opportunity for those who need it most,” said Shameka Allen, CEO of Good Samaritan Gwinnett. “Our mission has always been to support underserved communities, and now, with Access Academy, we can extend that impact by helping students earn their medical assistant certificates and get their start in healthcare.”
Good Samaritan Gwinnett has a rich history of educating undergraduate and graduate students in health sciences. Since 2012, the organization has mentored nearly 450 graduate students pursuing medical and dental professional degrees. The cost of precepting just one midlevel student for an average of 168 hours amounts to $10,038, reflecting the organization’s dedication to training and education.
Greg Lang, Chief Financial Officer of Good Samaritan Gwinnett, spearheaded the efforts to secure state authorization and launch Access Academy.
“It’s incredibly rewarding to see Access Academy come to life after months of planning and preparation,” Lang said. “Access Academy is not just providing training – it’s offering hope, opportunity, and the support needed to turn dreams into reality.”
The launch of Access Academy is part of Good Samaritan Gwinnett’s ongoing mission to expand its reach and make healthcare more accessible, both by providing direct patient care and by equipping future healthcare professionals with the skills they need to succeed. Since Good Samaritan Gwinnett’s inception in 2005, more than 52,300 patients have entered the clinic more than 300,000 times.
For more information about Access Academy, please contact Greg Lang at Greg.Lang@goodsamgwinnett.org.
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About The Good Samaritan Health Centers of Gwinnett
The Good Samaritan Health Centers of Gwinnett, a nonprofit medical clinic, is dedicated to providing quality, low-cost primary healthcare and dental services to uninsured individuals, aiming to bridge the gap in health disparities for low-income and uninsured populations. By offering accessible care, Good Samaritan Gwinnett strives to alleviate the reliance of the uninsured on emergency room services for non-emergent medical needs, thereby contributing to the reduction of indigent care costs on the public healthcare delivery system. Additionally, Good Samaritan Gwinnett serves as a platform for aspiring medical professionals to advance their educational goals while fulfilling their commitment to serving the most vulnerable members of our community.
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