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Location: New York Medical Training Center
36-09 Main Street, 5th Floor, Flushing, New York 11354
(Corner of Main Street & Northern Blvd)
Tel: 718-460-1717,718- 460-4096,
718-460-4340,718-475-2603
Fax: 718- 539-9655 |
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| Medical Assistant: 900 hrs |
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The Course Includes: Anatomy, Physiology, Medical Terminology, Medical Laboratory Procedures, EKG Technician, Phlebotomy Technician, Medical Billing, Medical Office Adminstration, Microsoft Word, Typing & Keyboarding: 120 hrs
After Completion of 600 Class room hours student has to complete 300 Hours of internship in the hospital or private doctor offices in order to complete the course. In this course student learn about the body organization and processes, medical specialties, medical measurements and structure of medical terminology. Students learn about systems such as skeletal, muscular, integumentary, circulatory and respiratory and the common diseases and disorders associated with each . |
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| Medical Billing: 60 hrs |
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| Student’s get and overview of medical insurance learn coding procedures, and insurance billing procedures. Students learn through computerized billing simulations how to create, save, retrieve, edit, and maintain patient files. In addition, post payments to patient accounts, produce insurance claim forms, correct and resubmit rejected claims, produce insurance claim activity reports and enter electronic claims. |
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| Medical Office Administration: 90 hrs |
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| Students learn to identify essential elements of medical office environments. Students learn to apply rules of medical record coding systems, creating and using a word processing document, type data into a computer, identify various methods for determining patient fees, complete a written itemized billing statement. Student learns to use different Office Equipment like Computers, Fax Machine, and Adding Machines etc. Students learn to use computer programs like Microsoft Word and Excel. Students will learn to make appointments and reminders, entering and storing diagnosis codes and filing information. |
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| Phlebotomy: 60 hrs |
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| In this course students will be able to demonstrate various methods of Phlebotomy such as; vacuum method for venous blood withdrawal, an autolet blood withdrawal for glucose level, the proper use of a microhematocrit centrifuge, proper use of a hemogloginometer and obtain a hemoglobin level. In addition students will learn the proper use of a glucometer to obtain a glucose level. Identify and label the parts of the most common diagnostic laboratory equipment, use basic skills in context of therapeutic and lab procedures. |
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| Laboratory Procedures and Techniques: 120 hrs |
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| Students will be able to identify or explain the purpose and steps of a visual acuity exam to a patient screen visual acuity with Snellen chart, setup and assist with an eye and ear exam, screen hearing with audiometer, demonstrate proper use of a microscope. Demonstrate the proper use of a Hematocrit level, demonstrate proper use of a hemoglobin level, glucometer and obtain glucose level. Perform a Hemoccult test on a simulated specimen, describe a spirometry test and state its purpose and demonstrate how to use it, instruct a patient about the spirometer, prepare treatment room and minor surgical tray setup. Discuss the purpose of the regulatory bodies (OSHA, CLIA) regarding disease transmission, name the procedures included in taking vital signs and measure and record. |
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| Electrocardiography: 60 hrs |
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| Student will label the major internal and external structures of the heart; describe the major functions of the cardiovascular system. Identify the five types of blood vessels, label the electrical conduction of the heart and obtain a standard EKG rhythm strip. Describe and identify ECG characteristics of Sinus Rhythms, Atrial Rhythms, Junctional Rhythms, Ventricular Rhythms, Atrioventricular, AV Blocks, different components of Pacemaker Rhythm. |
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| Nurse Assistant/Aide: 130 hrs |
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| The Nurse Assistant course is for 130 hrs. The classroom training is for 100 hours and internship is for 30 hours. The internship is held at a Nursing Home under the supervision of a Registered Nurse. Nurse Assistant course prepares an individual for employment as a nursing assistant in a health care facility. Students receive classroom and lab instruction as well as supervised clinical experience in a nursing home. The nursing assistant is responsible for assisting a client with personal care; fluid and nutrition; mobility; and elimination needs. |
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| In addition to meeting physical needs, nursing assistants also play an important role in meeting the emotional needs of clients. The Nursing Assistant Program is an opportunity to learn skills and prepare for a career in the health care filed. If you have a desire to help people, are comfortable working closely with clients while providing personal care, are willing to accept delegated tasks, and to work as a member of a team, then a career as a nursing assistant may be for you. This field of work also serves as a stepping-stone for advanced nursing or health care occupations. Employment can be found in nursing homes, hospitals and home health agencies. |
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| Pharmacy Technician: 250 hrs |
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| Pharmacy is a profession as old as time itself. It is the art and science of dispensing and preparing medications and providing drug-related information to the public. The role of a pharmacy technician has been expanding in the recent years. Roles of a pharmacist include initiating, adjusting, or renewing medication orders/ prescriptions based on knowledge and expertise. Monitoring dosages, using a drug list recommended by the pharmacy, dispensing nonprescription medications, signing all entries in the medical records, ordering tests and lab studies and offering consultation as required. |
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Theory: History of Medicine and Pharmacy, Law and Ethics of pharmacy, Basic Anatomy and Physiology, classification of drugs/ pharmacology, basic sciences for pharmacy, hospital pharmacy, psychopharmacology and Complementary Alternative Medicine.
Skills: Calculations for pharmacy technician, dosage forms/ Route – Administration, Prescription processing, OTC Medications/ Skin Care Products, repackaging and compounding, Aseptic technique, pharmacy stock/ billing/ computers.
Internship and Course Description: Internship hours are 120. On site, students will get experienced in drug distribution, compounding and pre-packaging, billing cash register, dispensing refills, computer entry and attending phone calls. As a pharmacy technician you will assist the pharmacist with mixing and packaging prescriptions, maintain client records, and refers clients to the pharmacist. Students will get an overview of pharmacy law and ethics, medical and pharmaceutical terminology. Students will accomplish the techniques required to stock, package and prepare medications; and will understand the federal or state laws to govern a pharmacy. The program will also provide necessary information required to pass the National Certification Exam. Pharmacy technicians can choose to become certified in their profession. Certification is a valuable component for the pharmacy technician’s career.
Job Opportunities:
Good job opportunities are expected for full-time and part-time work in the future in a pharmacy or a hospital, especially for pharmacy technicians with formal training. Employment of pharmacy technicians is expected to grow. |
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| Patient Care Technician: 72 hrs |
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| The Patient Care Technician course includes EKG & Phlebotomy. To enroll for Patient Care Technician a Nurse Aide/ Assistant certificate is required. |
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