
Program Overview
Become an EKG Technician
A Medical Assistant works under the supervision of nurses to deliver high-quality care to patients. The skills you learn as a certified nursing assistant can prepare you for a long-term career in the healthcare field.
Program Details
The training program is blended, meaning there will be an online portion and in person portion. The total duration is only 4 weeks, see schedule below:
Week 1-2 : At home self paced online learning Monday-Friday
Week 3 : In person hands on skill training Monday-Friday, 8am-4:30pm
Week 4: Clinical training Friday, 8am-4:30pm
Clinicals
Three days of clinicals are required towards the end of the program. Clinicals offer the students a chance to practice skills learned in the classroom at designated locations. Clinicals are available during the last week of the course.
Registration Requirements
- 16 years of age or older
- Valid photo ID
- Social Security card
- Completed criminal background check
- A negative PPD (TB test) or chest x-ray not more than 6 months old
Your Tuition Includes
- Online Classroom, Lab, and Clinical Training
- Lab supplies
- Job placement assistance
- American Heart Association (AHA) CPR handbook
- CPR/First Aid training with AHA
- Student ID badge
- Uniform
- Blood pressure cuff
- Stethoscope
- State Exam testing fee
- Online Modules
Payment Plan Information
- $150-non-refundable registration fee
- $650 on week 1
- $650 on week 3
Completion & Testing Information
Upon passing the Medical Assistant course, you will qualify to take your state certification exam.
Have questions? Please call or text (470) 000-0000 or email: for more information.