Pharmacy Technician
The Pharmacy Technician program prepares students for work in retail or community pharmacy settings. Coursework covers pharmacy law and ethics, communication, billing, inventory, drug classifications, dosage forms, and medication safety. Students also learn about pharmacy operations and therapeutic agents across major body systems. Additional topics include over-the-counter medications and alternative medicine.
Read MoreEmergency Medical Technician (EMT)
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.
Read MorePhlebotomy Technician
How would you like to work in a clinic laboratory, hospital, clinic, or physician’s office as a phlebotomy technician? 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.
Read MoreClinical Medical Assistant
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.
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