Online Career & Continuing Education
ECG Rhythm Interpretation course developed for radiographic professionals seeking continuing education credit from the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT).
This continuing education course provides an updated and comprehensive review of ECG rhythm interpretation.
Learners will optimize their roles within an interdisciplinary team by completing modules that are designed to provide an overview of health care and community professionals' roles and responsibilities.
This eight-hour course provides an overview of IV therapy and meets the Nebraska Board of Nursing licensure requirements for LPN's. Excellent review for RN's who have not utilized IV therapy recently.
Medical administrative assistants work in a professional environment in a variety of healthcare facilities, and the demand for them will only increase as electronic health records become more standard. Positions can be found in doctors' offices, hospitals, outpatient clinics, and many other types of health care facilities.
In as little as 4 to 12 months, you can be prepared for a successful new career as a medical assistant! With this training program, you'll have everything you need to get a good job to better support your family and improve your financial security—including a clinical externship so you can gain hands-on experience.
Learn how to prepare for a vital role in healthcare by collecting specimens, performing phlebotomy, running laboratory tests, and maintaining laboratory supplies. Study on your own schedule and then complete an externship so that you will be on your way to a rewarding career.
This course meets the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services requirements for one hour training in procedures for reporting suspected abuse or neglect.
Our program is completely self-paced. Study on a schedule that fits your life. How long it takes to complete your phlebotomy tech training is up to you. You can begin today. With 325 hours of online coursework combined with a 40-hour externship, you can complete this program in 4 to 12 months.
Enjoy the flexibility of studying at your own pace to prepare for this essential role in healthcare. As a Sterile Processing Technician, you are responsible for decontaminating, sterilizing, and preparing various tools and medical equipment used for both invasive and non-invasive procedures. This course will ensure that you are prepared to become accredited as a Certified Registered Central Service Technician.