Ivy Tech Corporate College has opened enrollment for the new Orthopedic Quality Standards and Technical Skills Certificate Program. Development of the certificate was in collaboration with OrthoWorx, through the organization’s Advanced Manufacturing Committee, and other industry experts.
Design of the certificate’s curriculum is to train the workforce serving the orthopedic industry. The program focuses on developing technical skills related to orthopedic quality standards and introduces students to production processes in a world-class, lean manufacturing environment. Instructors are professionals from the orthopedic device industry, providing students the benefit of real world experience and orthopedic industry insight.
“We appreciate the expertise and collaborative input of the OrthoWorx Advanced Manufacturing Committee members and the responsiveness of Ivy Tech. We are grateful for their contributions and hours dedicated to ensure we respond to industry’s needs,” states David Floyd, OrthoWorx chief executive officer. “Through their dedicated efforts, we are making significant progress toward a more qualified, more knowledgeable workforce. This is essential to the success of the orthopedic industry in our region and the overall economic health of our community. This serves to reinforce our position as The Orthopedic Capital of the World.”
The hands-on program includes a student orientation to the industry, U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) quality standards, preparation for the National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS) certification in Computer Numerical Control (CNC) and an introduction to lean manufacturing processes.
Classes for the nine-week program are at Ivy Tech’s Orthopedic and Advanced Manufacturing Training Center (OAMTC), 980 Executive Dr., Warsaw, IN. Two sessions are available: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. and 5:30 – 9:30 p.m.
According to Ivy Tech North Central Chancellor Thomas Coley, “Ivy Tech is committed to meeting the workforce training needs of our region’s employers. The Orthopedic Quality Standards Technical Certificate is an example of how Ivy Tech has the ability to collaborate with industry partners to respond, quickly, to the needs of employers. Because of our strong and deep network of industry and community partners, Ivy Tech can strategically develop curriculum and training that meets immediate needs. Likewise, the time and energy spent into converting our Orthopedic and Advanced Manufacturing Training Center into a lean manufacturing training center allows us the flexibility to offer a wide spectrum of training.”
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