Worforce Development & Community Education - Spring 2020
Visit us online at www.sunywcc.edu/wdce | 11 CAREER & WORKFORCE TRAINING Clinical Medical Assisting CMAs perform administrative and clinical duties under the direction of a physician. Prepare for employment at physicians’ offices, hospitals, and other healthcare facilities. This is a two-semester course. CMA Part 1: Includes preparing patients for examination and treatment, infection control, routine laboratory procedures, medical terminology, anatomy and physiology basics, and ECG. Also covers professional workplace behavior, ethics, and legal aspects of healthcare. Admissions application and interview required. CE-HCARE 2059OS, Fall 2020 CMA Part 2: Includes phlebotomy, urinalysis, BLS certification, computer applications and EMR, medical office procedures, health insurance, and billing. In addition, students will gain hands-on experience in a clinical setting. For those enrolled in CMA Part 1 in Fall 2019. After successful completion of Clinical Medical Assisting 1 and 2, students will receive a certificate of completion and are eligible for NHA certification (Certified Clinical Medical Assistant: CCMA). CE-HCARE 2060OS, T/W/Th, Jan. 28-May 14, 5:30-9:30 pm, $2,200 (+ textbook for Parts 1 & 2). #15318 Background Check, Drug Test, and Immunizations For programs with a clinical or externship, our affiliates require a background check and drug screening. Positive results on either will result in not being accepted into the program or not being allowed to attend the clinical. The criteria to pass these screens include: no felony or misdemeanor convictions; negative drug screen; negative TB, MMR, Hep B, and Varicella vaccines. Separate fees for background check and drug tests apply and are not included in tuition costs. PROGRAMS: Certified Nurse Assistant Clinical Medical Assistant Home Health Aide Pharmacy Technician Phlebotomy Practicum RN Refresher Electrocardiography (ECG) Introduction to the techniques necessary to perform a twelve-lead electrocardiogram, troubleshoot technical problems, and identify normal and common abnormal rates. Prerequisite: Infection Control for Phlebotomy Students. Upon successful course completion, students are eligible to take the Certified ECG Tech Examination offered by the NHA. Bring a bag lunch. CE-HCARE 2007OS, $370 (+ textbook). Sec. A: 4 Fri., Apr. 3-May 1 (skip 4/10), 3:00-9:00 pm. #15321 Sec. B: 4 Sat., Apr. 4-May 2 (skip 4/11), 9:00 am-3:00 pm. #15322 Sec. C: 4 Sun., Apr. 5-May 3 (skip 4/12), 9:00 am-3:00 pm. #15323 Phlebotomy Training Program Introduces basic concepts of the procedures used for obtaining blood from veins and capillaries and the use of equipment and types of blood tubes. Prerequisite: Infection Control for Phlebotomy Students. Earn a Westchester Community College certificate. CE-HCARE 2044OS, Tuition $1,095 (+ textbook) includes Practicum. Sec. A: 8 M/Th, Feb. 17-Mar. 12, 3:00-7:30 pm. #15325 Sec. B: 8 Sa/Su, Feb. 22-Mar. 15, 9:00 am-1:30 pm. #15327 Phlebotomy Practicum Under the supervision of a certified phlebotomy instructor, receive hands-on experience in phlebotomy and practice venipuncture and capillary sticks on each other in accordance with regulations of the NHA. Prerequisite: Infection Control for Healthcare Programs and Phlebotomy Training Program. NOTE: completion of 30 live sticks required to sit for the NHA Certified Phlebotomist Examination. Admissions application and interview required; application due date is Mar 14. CE-HCARE 2045OS, 15 Sat., Mar. 28-July 11, 9:00 am-1:00 pm. #15328 Certified Nursing Assistant NYS approved training for nursing assistants. Prepare for employment in hospitals and nursing homes. Includes classroom work and clinical experiences at a local nursing home. Admissions application and interview required; application due date is Jan. 17. CE-HCARE 2001OS, $1,530 (+ textbook/ workbook). Sec. A: M/W/Th, Feb. 10-May 14, 5:30-9:30 pm. #15329 Sec. B: T/Th, Feb. 11-May 14, 9:00 am-3:00 pm. #15330 Direct Service Provider Training Course Understand basic psychiatric terminology, psychopathology, social skills training, mental health laws, and ethics. Direct Service Providers (DSP’s), also called psychiatric aides, are part of a patient-centered team for individuals who may be mentally challenged or emotionally disturbed, or for psychiatric patients under the supervision of a psychiatrist, registered nurse, or social worker. CE-HCARE 2011OS, Th/Sa, Feb. 6-Apr. 11, & Thurs., 5:30-9:00 pm/Sat., 9:00 am-2:00 pm, $1,415 (+ textbook). #15331
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