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NURS 102 — CPR for Health Care Providers

Certificate Total 18.5 Hours Programs of Study Professional Certificate in Medical Assisting The Professional Certificate in Medical Assisting provides seamless transition after completion of the Skills Certificate. Courses are online with one four-hour skills lab each week on-ground learning clinical and laboratory skills. Students must complete a minimum of 160 clinical hours as part of the capstone course. The program provides theory, laboratory practice, and clinical application to meet student learning outcomes. Students are exposed to diverse opportunities In Medical Assisting to build on skills achieved during the Skills Certificate in Medical Assisting. Students have the opportunity to test for their NHA Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) and Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA). In the employment setting, Medical Assisting certification is preferred, and in many cases mandatory. Courses to complete with a grade of B or higher^ Courses to complete with a grade of C or higher^^ Program Requirements 34 Hours

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