PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN

In this course you will Learn: the practice of drawing blood for testing or donation. Phlebotomy training is a great way to secure an entry-level position in the medical field and develop critical skills as an allied health professional. Program Overview Commencement date: Duration; 4-8 Months Addition fees will include local and international exam fees, which may be paid throughout the program, speak to the admin for further information.

PATIENT CARE TECHNICIAN

In this course you will gain valuable skills that will help you find employment as a Patient Care Technician in hospitals, doctors offices, or long-term care facilities, and will also help prepare you for important Patient Care Technician certification. Program Overview Duration; 8-10months

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN

A pharmacy technician would fall under the direct supervision of a pharmacist and assist them in dispensing prescription medication to customers or health professionals. They would measure the accurate amount of medication and mix or compound some medicines, depending on each state’s regulations. They may call doctors for authorization to refill a customer’s prescription. Depending on where the pharmacy technician is employed (such as a hospital) they may prepare other types of prescriptions like intravenous medication. He or she would package and label prescriptions, collect patient information and payment and process insurance claims.

EKG TECHNICIAN

They provide patient care, including explaining procedures and comforting patients during EKG testing. (EKG) technicians are vital members of any healthcare team. If you want to join the booming healthcare industry as an EKG tech, this course will train you to apply, monitor, and measure electrocardiography tests in a flexible, online learning environment.

MEDICAL ASSISTANT COURSE

This course will train you to become a critical healthcare team member. Clinical medical assistants combine clinical and procedural knowledge, working across the domain of healthcare facilities to aid in patient care and in-office procedures. They are tasked with working directly with patients and supporting the work of doctors and other healthcare professionals