See below for a list of certifications.
Phlebotomy Technicians draw blood for laboratory testing, blood donations, transfusions, and research. They work in hospitals, clinics, laboratories, private practices, and blood donation centers.
EKG Technicians perform electrocardiograms (EKGs) to measure heart activity, helping diagnose a variety of heart conditions. They are essential members of the healthcare team.
Patient Care Technicians assist with basic patient care under the supervision of registered nurses, physicians, or other health professionals. Duties include taking vital signs and helping with daily activities.
Medical Assistants handle routine administrative and clinical tasks under the direction of a physician in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities.
Medical Administrative Assistants manage office duties to ensure smooth operations in medical offices. They play a vital role in maintaining an efficient healthcare environment.
Medical Laboratory Assistants perform blood tests and other diagnostic tests under the supervision of medical technologists or physicians, working in laboratories and healthcare facilities.
Pharmacy Technicians assist pharmacists in dispensing medication and managing pharmacy-related tasks, working under the supervision of licensed pharmacists in various settings.
Medical Billing & Coding professionals manage insurance claims and patient billing records, ensuring accurate processing using extensive knowledge of medical billing codes.
Veterinary Assistants support veterinarians by handling administrative tasks and non-medical care for pets and non-farm animals in veterinary clinics and animal care facilities.
Insurance Exam Technicians perform blood draws and EKG recordings for diagnostic evaluations, playing a crucial role in insurance examination processes.
Medical Scribes record patient histories, physical exams, and procedures, providing essential support to healthcare providers by documenting clinical information accurately.
Electronic Health Records Specialists manage patient records in healthcare settings, providing critical support in maintaining accurate and up-to-date electronic health records.
Allied Health Instructors educate and guide aspiring healthcare professionals, sharing their knowledge and experience to shape the future of the healthcare industry.