programs


The Patient Care Technician

The Patient Care Technician programThe Patient Care Technician program prepares individuals for a variety of job opportunities in the health care field.

This program is generated to meet the need of individuals and petential employers; this is accomplished by meeting the need for cross training of employees. Graduates may find employment in a number of settings such as long-term care facilities, hospitals, laboratories, and clinics.

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Phlebotomy Technician

Phlebotomy Technician The Phlebotomy Technician Program prepares the individual by providing cross-training in blood drawing techniques as well as basic bedside nursing skills.

At the end of this program the student will be able to identify anotomic structure and function of body system in relation to the duties performed by the phlebotomist. They will show the skills and demonstrate the knowledge necessary to complete the clinical/internship rotation.

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The Pharmacy Technician

Pharmacy TechnicianThe Pharmacy Technician program will prepare you to be a great assistant to a licensed pharmacist. You will be assisting with filling prescriptions according to a doctor's order for patients.

As a pharmacy technician you will be considered the pharmacist's right hand person. As a pharmacy technician you will measure out correct amounts of medication from larger containers to prescription size containers.

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The EKG Technician

The EKG Technician programThe EKG Technician program prepares individuals to perform confidently and efficiently in a job where they are responsible for performing diagnostic tests to access the heart rythm and rate in patients.

EKG's are performed in many settings: pre and post operations, during physicals, for patients with a history of heart disease, when patients are experiencing chest pains and whenever a physician deems it necessary.

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Certified Nursing Assistant:

Certified Nursing Assistant:

Nursing Assistants works under the direction of other health care professionals, usually in nursing homes or hospitals.

Their duties include taking blood pressure, temperature and pulse of patients. They help patients get in and out of bed, take baths, and dress.

They also serve meals and perform housekeeping chores like making beds and cleaning rooms.

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