New Hampshire healthcare practitioners and support occupations account for 8,270 projected jobs by 2032, nearly 20% of all new jobs in the decade.
Our training programs in Certified Clinical Medical Assistant, Licensed Nursing Assistant, and Phlebotomy Technician are designed to not only meet the needs of employers, but to meet the needs of potential students who have busy lives and other obstacles that may impede their ability to access training and enter a new profession.
Each of these training programs results in an industry-recognized credential upon successful completion of the course and passing of the certification exam.
Certified Clinical Medical Assistant
Prepare for an exciting, challenging, and rewarding career in healthcare. Learn to assist physicians by performing functions related to the administrative and clinical responsibilities of a medical office. You will learn the skill sets required by regional employers and prepare for the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) exam. Upon completion you will be eligible to site for the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) national examination.
Cost: Tuition and books $6,000
For more information contact Kathy Taylor at [email protected]
Licensed Nursing Assistant
This flexible LNA training program in partnership with MCC and Concord Hospital provides an 8-week, hybrid model, which includes online learning coupled with in-person lab and clinical hours. Participants in the program are part-time, benefit eligible hospital employees from the start of the program and receive 100% of their tuition paid by Concord Hospital. A high school diploma or GED is required. Spots are limited so apply today!
Classes start September 2024. Accepted candidates will be required to sign a retention contract. For more information and to apply go to: Concord Hospital Career
Phlebotomy Technician
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Become an essential team member in the healthcare field by beginning a phlebotomy career.
Phlebotomists draw blood from patients and blood donors but also help patients feel comfortable and explain the procedures. They also perform basic testing such as reading blood glucose levels, prepare blood, urine and other specimens for testing, and maintain medical equipment. Upon successful completion of this training, you will be eligible to sit for the National Healthcareer Association Certified Phlebotomy Technician national exam.
Pharmacy Technician
Date: TBD
The Pharmacy Technician program prepares students for the National Certified Pharmacy Technician certification exam.
Students learn interpersonal skills and regulatory standards required of pharmacy technicians. The course includes roles and responsibilities, responses to regulatory issues, adherance to quality assurance procedures, patient and medication safety procedures, medication handling, billing, and more.
This is currently an apprenticeship program in collaboration with Concord Hospital.