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Class times

8:30 - 1:45

Night classes (Monday thru Thursday)

Class times  6:00pm - 10:00pm

 

Programs

Nursing Aide Training Program 125 Clock Hours

Required Courses: 

NSG-110   Nursing I (50 clock hours)

NSG-210   Nursing II (75 clock hours)

Educational Objectives:

This course is designed to prepare students for certification as a Nurse Aide in the State of Louisiana.  Students will learn theory and develop clinical skills during this program.  Once a student graduates, he/she will be prepared for entry level positions as a Nurse Aides in long term care (nursing home), home health, rehabilitation units, skilled nursing units and hospitals.

Phlebotomy Technician Program 350 Clock Hours

Required Courses:

PATHO –110  Pathophysiology (50 clock hours)

PATHO -210  Pathophysiology (50 clock hours)

EP-110 Emergency Preparedness/ PD-110 Professional Development (50 clock hours)

PHLEB-110   Phlebotomy I (50 clock hours)

PHLEB-210   Phlebotomy II (50 clock hours)

PHLEB-310 Phlebotomy Externship (100 clock hours)

Educational Objectives:

This course is designed to prepare students for entry-level positions in the field of Phlebotomy.  Upon completion of this course, students will have gained the necessary skills to function in the health care setting.  Graduates can work  in hospital labs, independent labs, blood banking centers and insurance companies for pre-insurance screening.

Medical Assistant Program 825 Clock Hours

Required Courses:

PATHO –110  Pathophysiology (50 clock hours)

PATHO -210  Pathophysiology (50 clock hours)

EP-110 Emergency Preparedness/PD-110 Professional Development (50 clock hours)

COMP-210 Introduction to Computers (50 clock hours)

NSG-110   Nursing I (50 clock hours)

NSG-210   Nursing II (75 clock hours)

NSG-310   Nursing III (75 clock hours)

NSG-410   Nursing IV (75 clock hours)

PHLEB-110   Phlebotomy I (50 clock hours)

PHLEB-210   Phlebotomy II (50 clock hours)

MC/OM-210   Medical Clerical Application (50 clock hours)

PHARM - 310  Pharmacology (50 clock hours)

MA-410     Externship (150 clock hours)

Educational Objectives: 

This course is designed to prepare students for a number of entry-level positions in the health care field.  A student will complete the Nursing Assistant curriculum, which accomplishes two goals.  First, it gives the student a good base in which to enter the Medical Assistant job market.  Second, if a student must drop out of school before completing the Medical Assistant course, they become employable as a Certified Nursing Assistant, as long as they have completed all CNA requirements.  A student who completes the Medical Assistant course will qualify for various positions in the medical field.  Positions a Medical Assistant is qualified to perform are: Receptionist, physician’s office Medical Assistant, Phlebotomist, Nursing Assistant, Home Health Aide, Ward Clerk, Medical Secretary, etc.

Medical Billing & Coding Curriculum 700 Clock Hours

Required Courses:

PATHO –110  Pathophysiology (50 clock hours)

PATHO -210  Pathophysiology (50 clock hours)

EP-110 Emergency Preparedness/

PD-110 Professional Development (50 clock hours)

COMP-210 Introduction to Computers (50 clock hours)

MC/OM-210   Medical Clerical Application (50 clock hours)

MBC-110 Medical Billing & Coding (100 clock hours)

MBC-210 Medical Billing & Coding (100 clock hours)

MBC-310 Medical Billing & Coding (100 clock hours)

MBC-410 Medical Billing & Coding Externship (150 clock hours)

Educational Objectives:

This course is designed to serve the students who are interested in gaining employment in the healthcare field.  Special focus is given to reimbursement procedures including Current Procedural Terminology (CPT), Internal classification of Diseases (ICD) and Health Care Finance Administration Procedural Coding System (HCPCS).  Students will be taught the billing and coding process from the working prospective.

 

 

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