Colonel Sanders may have brought Kentucky international fame, but the Bluegrass State is known for a lot more than just its famous fried chicken. The state that hosts the world-famous Kentucky Derby horse race is also home to some of the leading thoroughbred farms and auctions in the world and an important U.S. manufacturing, mining, and agricultural state. The capital, Frankfort, proudly displays its magnificent statehouse, and Kentuckians can enjoy the nearby Appalachian Mountains and any of the seven bordering states, including Virginia, Tennessee, and Ohio.
Planning for a Kentucky medical career is easy, with a number of healthcare training programs available throughout the state. You can study phlebotomy, medical radiography, or massage therapy in Lexington (Spencerian College); medical assisting or pharmacy technology in Bowling Green (Draughons Junior College); or medical coding in Owensboro (Daymar College). There are many other Kentucky medical schools open for enrollment - just take a look at the great Kentucky schools we've listed below.
Whether you're in Louisville, Paducah, or Henderson, you're bound to find a great Kentucky healthcare school near you. Review the list of schools we have compiled, and select one that best fits your needs.
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| Daymar College | (Newport, Owensboro, Paducah) - Dental Assisting, Medical Coding | ![]() |
| Draughons Junior College | (Bowling Green) - Medical Assisting, Pharmacy Technology | ![]() |
| National College of Business and Technology | (Danville, Florence, Lexington, Louisville, Pikeville, Richmond) - Medical Assisting, Medical Billing & Coding, Medical Office Specialist, Medical Transcription, Pharmacy Technician | ![]() |
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(Florence) - Medical Administrative, Assistant, Medical Assistant, Medical Billing and Coding, Phlebotomy | ![]() |
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(Lexington) - Medical Assisting, Pharmacy | ![]() |
* Program Availability Varies By Location and Often Changes. To get the most up-to-date information, use the links we provide to request additional information from a local campus representative.
Sources:
Kentucky Department of Tourism