Medical Specialties Degrees
An
Occupational Associate's Degree in Medical Specialties
offers diverse clinical and administrative courses, allowing
graduates to consider a variety of entry-level healthcare
employment opportunities.
You will learn all of the following in one
program:
- Medical Assisting
- X-Ray (limited scope)
- Laboratory Technician
- EMT (check at your campus)
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- Medical Coding and
Billing
- Pharmacy Technician
- Certified Nursing
Assistant
- Rehabilitation
Assisting
- Phlebotomy
- Massage Therapy
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Medical Specialists are in great demand in doctors'
offices, hospitals, laboratories, and health centers in all
geographic areas. You will have many opportunities as a
Medical Assistant, Pharmacy Technician, Lab Assistant, EKG
Technician, or Phlebotomist. You may decide to work for a
surgeon, pediatrician, or general practitioner in a private
office, hospital, or diagnostic laboratory. Pharmacy
Technicians work in hospitals and retail pharmacies assisting
pharmacists. Pharmacy Technicians have expertise in drugs and
dosages, ordering, receiving, stocking, dispensing,
calculating, and pricing. Computer skills are also necessary,
and they are an integral part of our training program.
Programs prepare students for possible
certifications/licensure* in
Certified Nursing Assistant-License; NCICS-Billing
and Coding; NCPT Phlebotomy Technician; Surgical Technologist;
EMT; NCET-ECG Technician; Pharmacy Technician-License; RPT
Radiology Practical Technician-License (Limited Scope X-Ray);
Lab Technician and more.

Call us now at 1-800-622-2640 or click here
to request information.
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