Allied Health

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Begin a Career in Healthcare

Unlock a rewarding carer in healthcare with our Allied Health programs. We offer hands-on training for quick entry into diverse and in-demand roles within the healthcare workforce. Our programs include:

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Allied Health Programs

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Medical Assisting

This program explores how medical assistants are integral members of the administrative and clinical healthcare team in various healthcare settings. Medical assistants act as liaisons between the healthcare providers and patients, and are of vital importance to the success of the medical practice.

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Medical Billing and Coding

The Medical Billing and Coding program is designed to prepare individuals for entry-level medical billing and coding positions in ambulatory care treatment centers such as clinics, physician practices, managed care organizations, private billing services, and insurance companies.

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Ophthalmic Medical Assisting

The Ophthalmic Medical Assisting program will introduce students to learning and understanding the core level of care for entry into the fascinating world of eye care in a clinical setting. The program will focus on learning how to assist and work with ophthalmologists and opticians.

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Pharmacy Technician

This program prepares students for entry-level pharmacy practice in retail, hospital, and institutional settings. Students will process and prepare medications, dispense medications, and learn inventory and quality control practices.

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Phlebotomy

The Phlebotomy program is designed to prepare a person to obtain blood specimens by skin puncture and venipuncture. The phlebotomist may find employment in hospitals, patient service centers, life insurance companies, doctors` offices, outreach services, and donor centers.

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