For those students who like the healthcare field, but don’t want to be a direct care provider, the Medical Administrative Assistant program could be the right option to get started. Students learn the knowledge and skills needed to function in an administrative capacity in a hospital, medical clinic, or other facility offering medical care.
The Medical Assistant program prepares students to provide medical support to doctors and nurses in hospitals and clinic settings. Upon successful completion of the program, students are qualified for the State and National Certifications exam, a huge head start in medical careers for our high school students.
An EKG Technician is the person responsible for performing diagnostic tests to access the heart rhythm and rate in patients. EKG's are also performed before and after operations, during physicals, examinations of patients over 40, for patients with a history of heart disease, when patients are experiencing chest pains and when the doctor deems it necessary. A well-trained EKG technician is an integral part of the management of patients with heart disease. The EKG technician may also clean and sterilize equipment as well as maintain and process data reports.
After the required prerequisites, the EKG technician program can be completed in one quarter. Besides classroom practice, this program includes 40 hours of clinical externship under the guidance of experienced professionals. It is a great credential to add to introductory healthcare credentials.