Programs Offered at U.S. Colleges

The U.S. Colleges Mission

With over 20 years of industry recognition, U.S. Colleges mission is to successfully prepare our graduates for new career opportunities by offering viable healthcare career options by providing quality educational programs based on employer-driven requirements. Our instructors are here to help you transform your life, and choose to teach at U.S. Colleges because they want to help students who want more support and guidance.

Summary

  • Graduate in as few as 12 weeks!§
  • Externships: Practice your new skills in a potential employers workplace
  • High-level training for in-demand Healthcare careers
  • Experienced instructors that care about your future

Available Programs

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Clinical Medical Assistant

Format: On-Campus

Yes

Includes Externship

Over the next 16 weeks you’ll learn the medical terminology, human anatomy, diagnostic imaging, how to properly take vital signs, and more, with and emphasis in back office clinical responsibility. You’ll also receive 80 hours of hands on career training at your externship, providing you the critical on the job skills employers are seeking.

Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)

Format: On-Campus

No

Includes Externship

In this program, you’ll learn how to provide emergency care, basic life support skills, patient assessment, trauma care, and more. You’ll receive 24 clinical hours of on-the-job emergency room and/or ambulance observation, and will receive a Certificate of Completion in just 8 weeks.

Nursing Assistant Training Program

Format: On-Campus

No

Includes Externship

During your 4 weeks of training, you’ll learn how to care for patients, assist with charting and nutrition, take vital signs, long-term care, and more. 100 hours of externship training at a clinic facility will prepare you with the nursing skills needed to be successful in your new career.

Phlebotomy Technician

Format: On-Campus

Yes

Includes Externship

During the next 16 weeks, you’ll learn how to properly perform venipunctures and skin punctures along with how to properly label all specimens. You’ll also gain 40 hours of externship in a clinical setting better preparing you for your career.