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According to District of Columbia Department of Employment Services, the healthcare sector is one of the fastest growing segments of the local economy. The Bureau of Labor Statistics lists healthcare among the top 10 growing occupations over the next decade!
Graduate School USA's Center for Health Sciences can prepare you for satisfying Healthcare careers through our Allied Health Programs. You can gain the skills and training you need to join this thriving field.
Programs Offered:
Medical Assistant - Associate Degree*
Medical Laboratory Technician - Associate Degree
Medical Office Administrative Assistant - Certificate Program*
Electrocardiographic (ECG) Technician - Certificate Program*
Phlebotomy Technician - Certificate Program
*Preliminary approval by the Commission of the Council on Occupational Education.
Learn to apply practical clinical experiences, develop a solid science foundation through college-level courses, and gain the personal satisfaction and confidence to start an exciting career in healthcare.
Take the First Step:
- Benefit from a curriculum that reflects current industry standards and principles.
- Apply your earned Phlebotomy Technician Certificate towards the Medical Laboratory Technician degree.
Many courses from our certificate programs transfer into our degree programs. Learn more online at graduateschool.edu/health.
Quality
- Study at an accredited institution with 90 years of successful experience providing education and workforce development training.
- Interact and exchange ideas with well-respected faculty who are active professionals in their fields.
Supportive
- Achieve success with continuous support from our experienced Student Support Team.
- Receive support at every phase of your program from our Academic Advising Team.
- Start planning for a career change or advancement with tools and other resources offered by our Career Services Team.
Scholarships are available for qualifying students. Take the next step--apply now! |