Health Programs at National College - Roanoke Valley, VA
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Associate - Emergency Medical Technology - Paramedic
Earning an associate degree to become a Paramedic may prepare students to become part of the first-response teams that administer both basic and life support care in many emergency situations. Our program exceeds the standards and curriculum outlined by national organizations, and prepares graduates to sit for national registry certification as a paramedic. Graduates may become a key component in pre-hospital emergency care in this life-saving profession.
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Associate - Medical Assisting
Students who earn a Medical Assisting associate degree will be trained in both the medical and administrative duties that they will likely be using in most medical settings. Courses will include medical terminology, microbiology, pharmacology, and more, to prepare students to work side-by-side with health care professionals in clinics, private practices, hospitals, and other settings. The administrative courses will teach computer applications, business organization, and other office practices to round-out this degree.
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Bachelor's - Health Care Management
The bachelor's degree program in Health Care Management may prepare graduates for department manager positions in health care organizations such as clinics, hospitals, nursing homes, urgent care centers, and large medical practices. The curriculum includes solid foundations in principles of health information technology, health care management and operations, business management and accounting, and health care law and ethics. Candidates for the Bachelor of Business Administration in Health Care Management must possess an appropriate associate degree in a related health care field. Students must also complete a 120-hour directed practicum in their final term.
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