The Bryman School provides hands-on training for in-demand careers in the allied health care field. Curriculum and equipment are updated regularly to remain current with the ever-evolving industry. Our students graduate with practical experience reinforced with classroom theory. The Bryman School has a program designed just for you. We offer day and evening classes, financial aid for those who qualify, career services assistance and complimentary post-graduate refresher training.
The Bryman School offers highly instructive training for exciting medical careers in less than 19 months. The School offers programs for some of the fastest-growing positions in the health care industry today, including:
Dental assistant programs prepare students to work closely with dentists and ensure that dental practices are operating with a high degree of efficiency.
Students can earn a Dental Assistant Associate of Applied Science degree at Anthem College—Maryland Heights (St. Louis, MO). The program focuses on hands-on learning that emphasizes chairside skills, radiography, laboratory procedures and dental health.
Other courses address communications, critical thinking, problem-solving, communications and risk management.
Our goal is to train students in the skills they need to succeed. If our students ever feel the need to update their skills or knowledge after graduation, they can voluntary return for refresher courses at no cost.
Medical assisting students prepare for a multifunctional career providing clinical and administrative services to medical offices.
The Bryman School of Arizona offers a Medical Assistant Associate of Science degree that is an excellent option for students who want more expanded career options.
Phoenix offers excellent career opportunities for medical assistants. The region is home to more than 8,000 physicians and numerous hospitals, including the well-known Mayo Clinic and Barrow Neurological Institute. Several hospital corporations dominate the region, including Banner Health System, the John C. Lincoln Network and Scottsdale Healthcare.
The medical billing and coding field plays a major role in today’s healthcare offices.
The Bryman School of Arizona has been around since 1965. It offers an Associate of Science in Medical Billing & Coding that delivers comprehensive training for this dynamic field.
Our students are also encouraged to return any time after they graduate and take refresher courses to help them stay on top of the latest developments in their field at no charge.
Associate degree candidates enter an externship in a hospital or medical office after they have successfully completed all coursework. This gives them hands-on experience and practice that can give them an edge in the marketplace.
Pharmacy technicians play an important role in pharmacy services today. They provide both clinical and administrative support in pharmacies, allowing today’s pharmacies to work more efficiently than ever before.
The Bryman School of Arizona offers a Pharmacy Technician Associate of Science degree that provides extensive hands-on training for students preparing to enter the Pharmacy Technician field.
Students learn about cardiovascular and central nervous system pharmacology, intravenous treatments, antibiotics, and chemotherapy. They are trained to prepare IV, compounded, and unit-dosages, and learn how to fill prescription orders.
Students in dental assistant programs learn to work closely with dentists and ensure that dental practices are operating with a high degree of efficiency.
The Bryman School of Arizona offers a Dental Assistant Diploma through a program that focuses on hands-on learning. Students learn chairside skills, radiography and laboratory procedures, and take courses in dental health and healthcare compliance.
Our goal is to train students in the skills they need to succeed. If our students ever feel the need to update their skills or knowledge after graduation, they can voluntary return for refresher courses at no cost.
Medical assistant students are trained to handle a variety of clinical and administrative procedures needed in physician offices.
The Medical Assistant Diploma offered by The Bryman School of Arizona prepares students for entry-level positions as clinical medical assistants, administrative medical assistants, medical reception or bookkeeper, and laboratory assistants.
Students receive hands-on training in diagnostic and laboratory techniques. They learn to give injections, and perform venipuncture and urinalysis. They study medical terminology, the respiratory and circulatory systems, and how to measure blood pressure, body temperatures, pulse and respiratory rates. They learn how to operate electrocardiology (ECG) machinery and read its graphs, and are trained in medical office emergency procedures including CPR.
The medical billing and coding field is at the forefront of medical office technologies.
At The Bryman School of Arizona, students working toward a Diploma in Medical Billing and Coding take courses that address a range of billing, coding and documentation issues. They learn about different health information technologies and medical office procedures such as medical records formatting, information release and account management. A course in career success teaches job search strategies and life and career skills management.
The medical field is a major employer in the Phoenix region, which is home to more than 8,000 physicians. There are numerous hospitals and outpatient facilities in the area as well.
Pharmacy Technicians play an important role in pharmacy services today. They provide clinical and administrative support in pharmacies, allowing them to work more efficiently than ever before.
The Bryman School of Arizona offers a Pharmacy Technician Diploma that provides extensive hands-on training for students preparing to enter the pharmacy technician field.
We care about our student’s personal and academic success. In addition to a career-focused education, we provide:
Practical technologists in radiology play an important role that helps physicians reach accurate diagnoses for injuries and diseases. Their training lets the medical team focus on particular parts of the body that are subject to injury, including the spine, skull, arms and legs. The x-rays they provide also help diagnose serious illnesses such as pneumonia that require immediate treatment.
The Bryman School of Arizona offers a Practical Technologist in Radiology Diploma for students interested in pursuing formal x-ray training. The program provides comprehensive education and training. Students take courses in anatomy (upper and lower extremities), radiation safety and patient care. They learn x-ray film processing and clinical procedures including injection, venipuncture and urinalysis.
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