The Critical Role of Certified Clinical Medical Assistants in Modern Healthcare Okay, let’s say it directly: Certified Clinical Medical Assistants (CCMAs) are unsung heroes. Without them, hospitals, clinics, and even private practices would likely come to a crawl. Like the glue that holds the whole healthcare profession together, they make sure all the patients are… Read more »
Category: In Class
Now for a limited time only, we are offering the 3 most popular certifications together. These include Patient Care Technician, Electrocardiogram Technician and Phlebotomy Technician. All three certifications with transcripts will be awarded to students upon completion of 25-30 blood draws. Students will attending twice a week for only 4 weeks, and then begin their blood draws. Each of these certifications are nationally accredited through the AMCA, NCCT, the NTA, the NHA, as well as the N.A.P.T.P.
American Heart Association CPR Classes Now Available
American Heart Association CPR Classes Now Available at Our School Expanding Our Commitment to Healthcare Education Excellence We are excited to announce that our school now offers American Heart Association (AHA) CPR certification classes twice monthly on Wednesday mornings. This valuable addition to our educational offerings demonstrates our ongoing commitment to providing comprehensive healthcare training… Read more »
Promising Career Outlook for Medical Assistants and Phlebotomists in 2025
Promising Career Outlook for Medical Assistants and Phlebotomists in 2025 Robust Job Growth in Essential Healthcare Roles The career outlook for medical assistants and phlebotomists remains exceptionally strong as we move through 2025, with both professions experiencing significant demand driven by an aging population, increased focus on preventive care, and expanding healthcare access. These essential… Read more »
Join Us for Our Graduation Ceremony This Saturday at the Michael Guido Center
Join Us for Our Graduation Ceremony This Saturday at the Michael Guido Center Celebrating Student Achievement and New Beginnings This Saturday, June 7th at 12:00 noon, we invite our online students, in person students and the community to join us at the Michael Guido Center in Dearborn, Michigan, as we celebrate the achievements of our… Read more »
Anemia: Types, Pathophysiology, and the Significance of Iron Deficiency
Anemia: Types, Pathophysiology, and the Significance of Iron Deficiency Anemia, characterized by a reduction in hemoglobin concentration or red blood cell (RBC) count below normal ranges, represents one of the most common hematological disorders worldwide. This condition diminishes the blood’s oxygen-carrying capacity, resulting in tissue hypoxia that manifests as fatigue, weakness, and decreased exercise tolerance…. Read more »

