This program will provide a technical and practical education which will enable the graduate to function as a competent entry-level pharmacy technician to a licensed pharmacist. Students will be expected to complete 70 hours of clinical externship prior to completion of the course. This program will be for 210 clock hours and 14 weeks.
This program prepares you for employment in a variety of entry-level medical fields. Students will be following the State of Michigan Nurse Aide Training curriculum model. All students will be trained to perform the specific skills needed to become a nurse aide. This program is for 75 clock hours and accelerated to just TEN DAYS!
This course is designed to prepare the graduate with the skills and knowledge necessary to function in the role of an Electrocardiogram Technician in a variety of health care settings. Students will experience an interactive classroom environment utilizing lectures coupled with interactive videos and hands on learning in recording and assembling electrocardiogram strips for interpretation by a professional healthcare provider. The graduate will understand cardiac physiology, both normal and abnormal, and will recognize cardiac rhythm strips. Students will also understand the various procedures utilized by professional healthcare providers to diagnose cardiac pathology.
This program prepares the graduate to work as a Phlebotomist in any clinical setting. Students are taught safety, infection control, phlebotomy basics, specimen collections and handling, as well as professional and legal issues. After completion of the program the student may sit for the National Certification Examination for Phlebotomy. The examination is at the expense of the student. This program is 75 clock hours and completed in 8 weeks.
CPR training - open to the public: In as little as 4 hours, you will learn basic first aid procedures for adult, child and pediatric and the use of the AED.