Here is an unaccredited school (state licensed) offering training in this as well. Probably would not meet eligibility for licensure in the two...
I recently found an interesting course. It is through a professional orginization not a university and offers a certificate for GI/endoscopy...
There are limted residency options out there for example http://www.yorktech.edu/CE/course_information/hsc5479.pdf Your friend would probably...
Also most EMT-B programs are heavy on didactic and lab (120-160 hours) and light on clinical (20-50 hours). When I did this course in 1994 it was...
I am wondering if anyone knows of a RA school that offers self designed certificate programs offered through a continuing education program. I am...
If you are looking for degree programs I would recomend looking for programs with this accreditation; Welcome to CAHIIM They include billing...
There are more schools taking a DL approach to RN training here is one example. Look for accelerated BSN programs. San Diego State |...
look at http://tesc.edu/5902.php guestimate $2,600 if you have everything
http://www.yorktech.com/CE/alliedHealth.php http://www.yorktech.com/alliedhealth/2009%20flyers/09F%20Online%20%20Fall%20%201379.pdf...
http://extension.berkeley.edu/cat/online.html#bio They have biology, chemistry, physics but no labs Jeremy
It is nationally accredited. EKG techs are employed by some hospitals or cardiac offices. The medical assistant has more job oportunities...
I think you need to carry laminated diplomas around and wear a leisure suite, then start with lines like "hey baby want to see my DBA"
An interesting topic for health care proffesionals is expansion of scope of practice. MD/DO are the only two with unlimited scope of practice....
Few quick comments Most of the 2 year allied health degrees (nursing, x-ray ect) are two years once you enter the program. The prereqs...
Well I may as well throw my opinion into this. I am a NP, actually completed 3 NP programs/ If you are starting from scratch to be a RN it...
least $$ mft for california http://worldu.edu state approved only $125 per unit 72 units required.
Allied health programs are available by distance learning. I would recomend the EMT course, it is a good foundation for allied health careers...
http://www.eatright.org/cps/rde/xchg/ada/hs.xsl/career_401_ENU_HTML.htm You can look for programs that have a distance learning component....
Since you are in California look at: http://rn.ca.gov/schools/onlineprograms.shtml Jeremy
There is a chance she may not even need to complete an american program. Some states allow Canadian grqduates to sit for state licensure. Here...
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