Frequently Asked Questions
How long is CNA training?
The CNA certification program is 10 weeks long. This comprehensive program prepares students for state certification exams and entry-level nursing assistant positions.What's the shortest medical program offered?
Both Phlebotomy Technician Training and EKG Technician Training are 8-week programs. These specialized courses focus on blood collection and cardiac monitoring skills respectively.Do you offer Medical Assistant training?
Yes, we offer an 18-32 week Medical Assistant program. It covers clinical and administrative skills for medical office environments including patient care and office management.How long does Pharmacy Technician training take?
The Pharmacy Technician program is 44 weeks long. It covers medication dispensing, prescription processing, and pharmaceutical regulations and safety protocols.Can I get CPR certified here?
Yes, we offer CPR and AED Certification training. The program includes cardiopulmonary resuscitation techniques and automated external defibrillator operation for emergencies.What's Patient Care Technician training?
It's a 32-week program combining nursing assistant skills with additional responsibilities. Students learn vital signs, basic medical procedures, and patient monitoring techniques.Do you teach medical billing?
Yes, we offer a comprehensive 44-week Medical Billing and Coding program. It covers medical coding systems, insurance procedures, and billing software applications.How long is medication technician training?
The Certified Medication Technician program is 10 weeks long. It focuses on medication administration, dosage calculations, and safe medication practices in healthcare.Do you serve University City students?
Yes, we serve University City along with Saint Louis, Florissant, Ferguson, Hazelwood, and Kirkwood areas for our medical training programs.What certification do phlebotomy students get?
Phlebotomy students prepare for National Healthcareer Association certification. The 8-week program teaches blood collection techniques and lab procedures with patient interaction skills.
