Since 1997, Central Florida Institute's mission has been to
advance and promote professionalism and education for medical,
surgical, and dental students. We specialize in training you for
an in-demand healthcare career.
Central Florida Institute is a proven leader in
employment-focused education.We offer nationally accredited,
flexible training specialties in a comfortable, professional
setting. We provide you the quality, hands-on training and
qualifications you need to successfully enter a rewarding career
in the medical and dental fields. Our programs attract a diverse
range of students. Our programs are designed for individuals
seeking entry-level or advanced career opportunities in these
fast paced industries. You will have a career that you can be
proud of based on an education from Central Florida Institute!
Work closely with, and under the supervision of dentists
performing a variety of patient care, office, and laboratory
duties. Dental assistants sterilize and disinfect instruments and
equipment, prepare and lay out the instruments and materials
required to treat each patient, and obtain patients' dental
records. Assistants make patients as comfortable as possible in
the dental chair and prepare them for treatment. During dental
procedures, assistants work alongside the dentist to provide
assistance. They hand instruments and materials to dentists and
keep patients' mouths dry and clear by using suction or other
devices. They also instruct patients on postoperative and general
oral health care. Employment is expected to increase much faster
than average; job prospects are expected to be excellent.
Echocardiography Sonography - Associate of Applied Science Degree
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is a field of work that specializes in EKGs and stress testing.
Echocardiography was introduced as a non-invasive application of
cardiac ultrasound. The medical community refers to this
procedure as an ECHO and it is an invaluable diagnostic tool used
to evaluate and diagnose various types of heart disorders and
diseases. Completion of the Echo Tech Program will result in a
challenging and rewarding career by fostering individual
initiative, clinical judgment, critical thinking, and a
commitment to ongoing professional development in the rapidly
evolving field of echocardiography.
Medical Assistants with Basic X-Ray - Diploma
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and BXMO license will be the fastest growing occupation over the
next ten years.* The Medical Assistant with X-Ray training is
becoming more necessary since modern technology and medical
treatments are resulting in patients opting to have their medical
needs taken care of in doctor's offices and clinics rather than
in hospitals. Medical Assistant with X-Ray training graduates
from CFI campuses in Tampa Bay and Orlando, Florida, work more
with patients who are ambulatory (able to walk in and out on
their own), rather than with patients lying in hospital beds.
Medical Assistants with Cardiovascular Technology - Diploma
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Serve as members of the cardiovascular team with the ability to
independently perform non-invasive procedures within the
appropriate scope of practice. The program includes theory and
externship experience to enter the medical and /or cardiac
fields. The externship experience provides the student with
practical applications of medical ethics, terminology, anatomy
& physiology, human relations, and administrative and
business skills for medical facilities. Clinical skills include
phlebotomy, pharmacology, minor surgeries, ECG, monitor
recognition, stress testing, ambulatory monitor setup and
scanning, and cardiac pharmacology. An introduction to cardiac
pacing, vascular studies and echocardiography are included.
Invasive Cardiovascular Technology or Cath Lab Techs –
Associate of Applied Science Degree
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Assist physicians with cardiac catheterization procedures.
Catheterization involves inserting a small tube, known as a
catheter, into a patient's blood vessel and then into the heart.
The procedure is done to determine whether the patient has a
blockage or heart disease. The procedure may also involve balloon
angioplasty, which can be used to treat blockages of blood
vessels or heart valves without the need for heart surgery.
During the procedures, they monitor patients' blood pressure and
heart rate with EKG equipment and notify the physician if
something appears to be wrong. Technologists also may prepare and
monitor patients during open-heart surgery and during the
insertion of pacemakers and stents that open up blockages in
arteries to the heart and major blood vessels.
(Cardiovascular Basic Studies) Noninvasive Cardiovascular
Technicians - Diploma
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Perform noninvasive tests that do not require the insertion of
probes or other instruments into the patient's body.
Technologists view ultrasound images on a screen and may record
the image on videotape or photograph it for interpretation and
diagnosis by a physician. As the technologist uses the instrument
to perform scans and record images, technologists check the image
on the screen for subtle differences between healthy and diseased
areas, decide which images to include in the report to the
physician, and judge whether the images are satisfactory for
diagnostic purposes. Noninvasive Cardio Techs explain the
procedure to patients, record any additional medical history the
patient relates, select appropriate equipment settings, and
change the patient's position as necessary.
Diagnostic Medical Sonography or Ultrasound Techs - Associate of
Applied Science Degree
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Use ultrasound to produce 2D and 3D images of the body. The most
familiar procedures are the x ray and the magnetic resonance
imaging or MRI. Sonography commonly is associated with obstetrics
and the use of ultrasound imaging during pregnancy, but this
technology has many other applications in the diagnosis and
treatment of medical conditions throughout the body. Sonographers
operate the equipment, which collects reflected echoes and forms
an image that may be videotaped, transmitted, or photographed for
interpretation and diagnosis by a physician. In addition to
working directly with patients, diagnostic medical sonographers
keep patient records and adjust and maintain equipment. They also
may prepare work schedules, evaluate equipment purchases, or
manage a sonography or diagnostic imaging department.
Polysomnographic Technologist or Sleep Studies Techs - Associate
of Applied Science Degree
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Perform overnight polysomnograms on those with suspected sleep
disorders. PSG Techs collect data using PSGs (polysomnograms),
which collect EEG, EOG, EMG, and ECG as well as respiratory flow
and effort. While the subject is sleeping, the technologist looks
for episodes of sleep apnea using pressure-sensitive thoracic and
abdominal belts to measure an effort to breathe, thermistors or
thermocouples placed over the mouth and nostrils to measure
airflow, and a pulse oximeter probe to measure blood oxygen
content. Polysomnographic technologists must enjoy working with
people. They should also be prepared to work at night.
Surgical Technologists - Associate of Applied Science Degree
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are often called scrubs and surgical or operating room
technicians, assist in surgical operations under the supervision
of surgeons, registered nurses, or other surgical personnel.
Surgical technologists are members of operating room teams.
Before an operation, surgical technologists help prepare the
operating room by setting up surgical instruments and equipment,
sterile drapes, and sterile solutions. They assemble both sterile
and non sterile equipment, as well as check and adjust it to
ensure it is working properly. Surgical Techs transport patients
to the operating room and help position them on the operating
table. Technologists also observe patients' vital signs, check
charts, and help the surgical team put on sterile gowns and
gloves.