Category: On Campus Classes

A Day in the Life of an Administrative Medical Assistant

Your Guide to Getting an MA Certification

Exciting News from PCT  By Nancy L. Kimmel, MSN-FNP |  Phlebotomy Career Training ? Now Launching: Administrative Medical Assistant Certification 1,200 Clock Hours  |  $710  |  National Exam Included  | We Have an Announcement to Make It is our pleasure to announce some wonderful news here at Phlebotomy Career Training — soon to be officially… Read more »

Computer Vision Syndrome, How to Protect your Eyes!

  The Hidden Cost of Our Screens What Computer Vision Syndrome Is Doing to Our Eyes — and Our Kids’ We’re all staring at screens. A lot. The average American adult now spends anywhere from 7 to 11 hours a day looking at computers, tablets, and phones. That’s not a typo — that’s most of… Read more »

Influenza Vaccines, not 100% Effective, Here’s Why!

Why Do We Still Get Sick With the Flu Even After Getting a Flu Shot? Here’s a question so many people ask season after season: why did I have the flu shot and still got sick? Well, you are not the only one who wonders this, and you probably did nothing wrong. You rolled up… Read more »

Streptococcus: A Comprehensive Overview of the Bacterium and Its Clinical Implications

Streptococcus: A Comprehensive Overview of the Bacterium and Its Clinical Implications Introduction Streptococcus is a genus of Gram-positive, non-motile, non-spore-forming, catalase-negative cocci that typically grow in chains or pairs. These bacteria are facultative anaerobes and are characterized by their ability to cause a wide spectrum of diseases ranging from mild skin infections to life-threatening invasive… Read more »

The Microbiome Revolution: Implications for Various Health Professions

The Microbiome Revolution: Implications for Various Health Professions The human body is home to trillions of microorganisms, collectively known as the microbiome. This vast community of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other microscopic life forms has emerged as a critical factor in human health and disease. The growing understanding of the microbiome’s role is revolutionizing our… Read more »