Healthcare & Patient Care
12 programs — Direct patient care roles in hospitals, clinics, labs, and emergency services.
Entry and mid-level healthcare careers with strong job demand and clear advancement paths. Most require state certification exams — we prep you for all of them.
CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant)
Provide hands-on patient care in hospitals, nursing homes, and home health. Feed, bathe, dress, and monitor vital signs for patients who need daily support.
EMT (Emergency Medical Technician)
Respond to 911 calls and provide emergency medical care. Assess patients, administer basic life support, and transport to hospitals.
EKG Technician
Operate electrocardiogram equipment to monitor heart rhythms. Work in hospitals, cardiology offices, and diagnostic centers.
Phlebotomy Technician
Draw blood for tests, transfusions, and donations. Master venipuncture techniques and specimen handling.
Medical Assistant
Handle both clinical and administrative tasks in physician offices. Take vitals, assist with exams, and manage patient records.
Pharmacy Technician
Assist pharmacists in dispensing medications. Process prescriptions, manage inventory, and provide customer service.
Surgical Technologist
Assist surgeons in the operating room. Prepare instruments, maintain sterile fields, and anticipate surgical team needs.
Radiologic Technologist
Operate X-ray, CT, and imaging equipment to help diagnose injuries and diseases.
Respiratory Therapist
Treat patients with breathing disorders. Manage ventilators and administer oxygen therapy.
Dental Assistant
Support dentists during procedures, prepare treatment rooms, and sterilize instruments.
Dental Hygienist
Clean teeth, examine patients for oral diseases, take X-rays, and educate on oral health.
Veterinary Technician
Assist veterinarians with animal care, surgeries, lab work, and client education.
