Allied Health
Are you looking for a job in health care? Become a clinical nursing assistant, medical assistant, phlebotomist or start the pre-nursing option to enter the nursing degree program.
Degrees and Certificates in Allied Health
Put Your Mind to It
Following graduation, Allied Health students work in various clinical health roles as certified nursing assistants (CNA), respiratory therapists, dental hygienists, and clinical medical assistants. They also work in non-clinical support services such as health information coding and billing.
The teachers help you walk step-by-step through the program. Even if you're not sure what you want to do with Allied Health, it's a good program to do because you can get your foot in the door.Erin Elner, Allied Health Graduate
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Phlebotomy
The Phlebotomy program provides education and skills training for students who are interested in pursuing a career as a Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT-1).
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