We believe hands-on experience is the best way to learn. And at Concorde, you'll find that a "learn by doing" approach to healthcare training will get you the skills you need to succeed-and get you into the workforce quickly.
Even in today's economy, the demand for skilled healthcare professionals shows no signs of slowing down. In fact, according to the U.S. Department of Labor's Career Guide to Industries (2010-2011 Edition), the healthcare industry will generate $3.2 million in new wage and salary jobs between 2006 and 2016-more than any other
industry.Now's a great time to get started-and to move toward a rewarding healthcare career.
At Concorde, we offer a wide range of short, affordable training programs-some you could finish in as few as 9 months.* Each program is designed to help you get into the career you've always dreamed of.
They include:
If cost is a concern, financial aid is available to those who qualify. You can choose from any of our 15 campus locations throughout California, Colorado, Florida, Missouri, Oregon, Tennessee and Texas- each located near major cities and transportation lines to make your commute to school easy and convenient.
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Programs vary by campus. *Program lengths vary.
As a student in the Dental Assistant/Assisting program at Concorde Career Colleges, you will be prepared to work alongside a dentist in his or her front office. Through the program, you will receive ''multi-tasked'' training, which means you will receive education in both clinical and administrative capabilities in a healthcare field that is in demand. Clinical responsibilities include sterilizing and preparing instrument trays, exposing and processing x-rays, conducting oral inspections, preparing patients for treatment, and taking vital signs. Administrative responsibilities include patient charting, appointment setting, completing insurance forms, and processing accounts payable and fee collections.
As a Medical Assistant, you will be an integral part of the healthcare delivery team. In this position, you are considered a 'multi-tasked' provider, meaning you will receive training and be qualified in both clinical and administrative capacities. Your education in the Medical Assistant program at Concorde Career Colleges will give you the knowledge and skills to excel in this important position. Medical Assistants work closely with doctors in clinics and physicians’ offices. You will be entrusted with a variety of critical responsibilities. Clinical responsibilities include taking patient histories and vital signs, performing first aid and CPR, preparing patients for procedures, assisting the physician with examinations and treatments, infection control, collecting and processing specimens, performing selected diagnostic tests, and preparing and administering medications as directed by the physician. Administrative skills and responsibilities include scheduling and receiving patients, preparing and maintaining medical records, performing basic secretarial skills and medical transcription, handling telephone calls and written correspondence, serving as a liaison between physicians and other individuals, and managing practice finances.
As a Medical Office Professional, you are an integral member of the healthcare team. Your organizational skills and clear understanding of medical and insurance coding terminology keeps your workplace running efficiently. You will mainly function in an administrative environment, performing duties such as transcription, coding, billing, word processing, filing, and working with various medical office software packages. Your education in the Medical Office Professional program at Concorde Career Colleges will provide you with the training and skills to carry out these duties and have success in your field.
This Concorde Career Colleges program leads to an Associate of Applied Science degree and prepares students to take the National Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX.RN). Graduates who pass the NCLEX.RN can enter the healthcare workforce as confident, competent professional nurses. Armed with the foundational education and training this program provides, the RN is highly skilled and prepared to function in the following roles in this growing medical field: provider of care, manager of care, and contributing member of a healthcare team. At bedside, the RN is accountable for decisions that impact healthcare outcomes for the patient. Beginning students in this program are enrolled in general education courses, nursing theory courses, and clinical practice. The nursing courses begin with Foundations courses that introduce students to the practice of nursing, nursing theories, legal and ethical issues in nursing, and basic concepts of patient care. Students then advance through nursing courses that include more complex concepts in patient care and specialty nursing areas such as mental health, maternal-child nursing and care of pediatric patients.
As a Patient Care Technician, you will work closely with doctors and other medical professionals in administering therapeutic programs and monitoring the condition of your patients. Your responsibilities will include monitoring patients for changes in condition and recording and reporting those changes, setting up and operating therapeutic equipment, instructing and supervising patients about rehabilitative therapy, helping to carry out planned patient care programs, and assisting medical staff in changing dressings and conducting patient examinations. The Concorde Career Colleges Patient Care Technician program will provide you with the training and education you need to successfully carry out these responsibilities in this growing healthcare field.
Respiratory Therapists deal with one of the critical life-sustaining functions of the human body — breathing. As a student at Concorde Career Colleges, you will receive the education and training you need to be a successful professional in this all-important medical field. You will deal with life and death issues on a daily basis. You will conduct diagnostic testing procedures and administer treatments to improve patients’ breathing, as well as implement and monitor life support equipment. You will assist physicians in the diagnosis and management of cardio-pulmonary deficiencies and abnormalities, and use sophisticated equipment to measure lung function and monitor heart functions. You might treat newborns, trauma victims, drowning victims, and patients suffering from asthma, bronchitis, coronary heart disease, emphysema, and pneumonia. This is an exciting field in the healthcare community, and our Respiratory Therapy program will help you make the most of your opportunities in it.
As an entry-level Surgical Technologist, you will perform essential tasks before, during, and after operations. You will work closely with surgeons, anesthesiologists, registered nurses, and other key surgical personnel in hospital operating rooms and outpatient surgery centers. Surgical Technologists play a critical role in surgical patient care, and you will receive the training and education you need to successfully fill this role while you are a student in the Surgical Technology/Technologist program at Concorde Career Colleges. There are three major roles for entry-level Surgical Technologists: Scrub, Circulating Assistant, and Second Assisting. Scrub, Circulating Assistant, and Second Assisting Surgical Technologists have primary responsibilities in maintaining the sterile field, being constantly vigilant that all members of the team adhere to proper technique. The Surgical Technologist in the Scrub role handles instruments, supplies, and medical equipment necessary during the surgical procedure. They maintain a sterile environment and anticipate the needs of the surgeon. The Surgical Technologist in the Circulating Assistant role obtains additional instruments, supplies, and medical equipment while the surgical procedure is in progress. They monitor operating room conditions and assess the needs of the surgical team in order to provide safe patient care. The Surgical Technologist in the Second Assisting role assists the surgeon and/or surgeon`s first assistant during the operative procedure by carrying out technical tasks other than cutting, clamping, or suturing of tissue. The Second Assisting role is distinct from the surgeon’s first assistant, and may be performed at the same time as the Scrub role.
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