Certificate in Limited Medical Radiologic Technologist with MA Skills
Begin a career in medical imaging as a Limited Medical X-ray Technologist and learn medical assisting skills all in one program.
Our Limited Medical Radiologic Technologist with Medical Assisting Skills program prepares you for a career as a limited medical radiologic technologist. As an LMRT (also known as a limited X-ray technologist), you will be responsible for performing limited-scope X-rays on the chest, extremities, skull, facial bones, and vertebral column. X-rays (also known as radiographs) are a form of radiation that can penetrate the body, creating images of the body’s interior.
An LMRT is responsible for communicating with patients about the procedures, administering the X-rays, and producing an image that is diagnostically acceptable. Once the images are analyzed, they are sent to other medical personnel for diagnosis. After you finish your Limited Medical Radiologic Technologist with Medical Assistant Skills program at the College of Health Care Professions, you will be well-equipped to take the state licensing exam and begin your new career as a Limited Medical X-ray Technologist.
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Associate's Degrees
The College of Health Care Professions' Cardiovascular Sonography degree is an accredited program in Texas that will prepare you for a rewarding career as a Cardiac Sonographer.
Request More Information »Prepare for a career in health care management-level with an Associate's Degree in Coding and Revenue Cycle Managment.
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Request More Information »With an Associate of Applied Science Nursing Degree from The College of Health Care Professions, you will be able to advance your career in nursing by becoming a registered nurse (RN). RNs provide and coordinate patient care, educate patients and the public about various health conditions, and advocate for patients and their family members. Registered nurses have a direct impact on patients’ lives and well-being, so it is imperative that they have a combination of hard and soft skills, including communication and emotional intelligence. Many may choose to become an RN after working as a licensed vocational nurse (LVN). The transition from LVN to RN is facilitated when students enroll in our program, as it is specifically designed as an LVN to RN Transition Program that utilizes a concept-based curriculum. Once you graduate with an AAS in Nursing from CHCP’s Nursing Program, you will be on your way to becoming a Registered Nurse.
Request More Information »With an Associate of Applied Science in Surgical Technology from The College of Health Care Professions, you will be prepared for entry-level employment as a surgical technologist. On the surface, surgical technologists assist surgeons in surgery, but really they do much more. Surgical technology encompasses roles and responsibilities in the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative phases of the surgical patient. In the preoperative phase, responsibilities range from preparing the operating room for surgical procedures, ensuring surgical equipment is functioning, and preparing sterile supplies and instruments using aseptic technique. As we enter the intraoperative phase, responsibilities shift to anticipating the needs of the surgical team, passing instruments and supplies using aseptic technique, and handling specimens. The postoperative phase shifts to include assisting in applying dressings to closed wounds, assisting with patient transfer, cleaning the operating room, and/or disinfecting and preparing instruments for sterilization.
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CHCP’s Dental Assistant Program prepares you for a successful career as an entry level dental assistant.
Request More Information »The College of Health Care Professions Dental Assisting online program is designed with the busy student in mind. By combining our innovative online learning platform with hands-on training, our program will have you ready to become a certified dental assistant in less than a year.
Request More Information »With The College of Health Care Professions Health Care Office Administration Program, you will be prepared to enter the workforce as a certified health care office administrator. A health care office administrator is responsible for the administrative, non-clinical duties in a healthcare facility. Some of their tasks include scheduling patients and keeping patient records, managing paperwork, and processing billing and insurance. Health care office administrators are a vital part of any medical office and are typically the first people patients see upon entering the clinician’s office. A job that consists of this type of administration work and interpersonal communication requires someone who is organized, detail-oriented, and easily builds rapport. If this sounds like you, a job as a health care office administrator may be perfect. And with a certificate from our Online Health Care Office Administration Certificate Program, you will be able to start your new career as a licensed NRCAHA in as little as 48 weeks.
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Request More Information »CHCP's Online Medical Assisting Program from The College of Health Care Professions prepares students to become medical assistants. Medical assistants perform administrative and certain clinical tasks in healthcare settings. A medical assistant certificate is a great choice if you know you want to get into the medical field but are unsure of which specialty most interests you. With this career path, you will be versatile enough to work in both the front office as well as in a hands-on capacity with patients. This online program gives you the foundational knowledge you need to succeed in healthcare, and it is a great starting point for your healthcare career. With a certificate from CHCP’s Online Medical Assisting program, you will be prepared to enter the workforce as a knowledgeable and skilled medical assistant.
Request More Information »In CHCP's Medical Billing and Coding Certificate program, we train you in how to comprehend, navigate, and apply current CPT, HCPCS, and ICD code sets for medical billing and coding in a variety of healthcare settings. You will learn proficiency in basic medical billing and coding skills, gain mastery in medical management software, and understand how to interpret and file medical documentation, billing forms, and insurance claims. The College of Health Care Professions offers Medical Billing and Coding via online and blended delivery.
Request More Information »With a Medical Coding and Billing Certificate from the College of Health Care Professions, you will be on your way to a rewarding new career as a medical coding and billing specialist.
Request More Information »With a Pharmacy Technician Certificate from the College of Health Care Professions, you will be prepared to begin your new career as a pharmacy technician. Pharmacy technicians are responsible for assisting pharmacists in duties like receiving and confirming prescription orders, assembling medicines, and providing information to patients about medications. Pharmacy technicians must be detailed-oriented and organized because they handle and assemble various medications. They must also possess soft skills like interpersonal communication and emotional intelligence since they work directly with patients. The demand for pharmacy technicians is growing, and with the completion of our Pharmacy Technician program, you will be prepared to take the Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam and able to enter the workforce as an entry-level pharmacy technician.
Request More Information »The Physical Therapy Technician Certificate Program from The College of Health Care Professions is the first step to becoming a certified physical therapy technician. A physical therapy technician (also known as a rehabilitation therapy technician or physical therapy aide) is a vital part of any physical therapy clinic. PT technicians work under the supervision of physical therapists to help patients regain movement and manage pain as they recover from injury. Technicians are also in charge of cleaning equipment, washing linens, and performing clerical tasks like scheduling patients. With an education from The College of Health Care Professions, you will be prepared to enter the workforce as an entry-level physical therapy technician.
Request More Information »Our Rehabilitation Therapy Technician Certificate Program is the first step to becoming a certified rehabilitation therapy technician. A rehab therapy technician (also known as a rehabilitation therapy aide or RTT) is a vital part of any rehabilitation clinic. Rehab therapy technicians work under the supervision of physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech pathologists, physicians, or other licensed rehabilitation professionals. Rehab techs provide support, training, and treatment to patients who are recovering from an injury or are adapting to trauma or disability. Technicians also perform paperwork, clean therapy equipment, and schedule appointments. If working with patients to manage their mobility and maintaining the functions of an office environment sounds like something you would enjoy, an education from The College of Health Care Professions is your first step.
Request More Information »A Vocational Nursing certificate provides you with the knowledge and skills necessary to become a licensed vocational nurse. A vocational nurse (VN) provides patient care to residents of short-term and long-term healthcare facilities. VNs must receive licensure and become licensed vocational nurses (LVNs) to work in the field and work under the direct supervision of a registered nurse or doctor. LVN duties include assisting patients in basic hygiene, monitoring patient vital signs, and providing preliminary nursing care. Licensed vocational nurses also provide emotional support for patients, so LVNs must be compassionate and caring individuals. With a certificate in Vocational Nursing from The College of Health Care Professions, you will be able to receive your vocational nursing license and enter the workforce as an LVN.
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