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Concorde Career College 111 Havana Street Aurora, CO 80010 Accredited Member, ACCSC
As a medical assistant, you will be an integral part of the healthcare delivery team. In this position, you are
considered a "multi-tasked" provider. This means you will be trained and qualified in both clinical and administrative
capabilities.
At Concorde you will receive "multi-tasked" training, which means you will be trained in both clinical and
administrative capabilities.
In your position as an Insurance Coding & Billing Specialist, you play an integral role in your employer's office.
You help make it possible for your employer to collect monetary reimbursements from patient insurance providers.
As a surgical technologist, you perform essential tasks before, during and after operations. You work closely with surgeons, anesthesiologists, registered nurses
and other key surgical personnel in hospital operating rooms and outpatient surgery centers. Surgical technologists play a critical role in patient care.
Upon completion of the program and passing the licensing examination, as an LPN you can enter the workforce as a competent, skilled nurse.
Practical nurses provide patient-side nursing care at the direction of physicians and/or registered nurses. The practice of practical nursing
is based on concepts from the physical, biological and behavioral sciences. Each state has its own nurse practice act, so the scope of practice
varies from state to state.
This program leads to an Associate of Applied Science degree and prepares students to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX.RN). Graduates, who pass the NCLEX.RN, can enter the healthcare workforce as a confident, competent, professional entry level registered nurse. The RN is highly skilled and educated and is prepared to function in the roles of provider of care, manager of care, and contributing member of a healthcare team. While at the bedside, the RN is accountable for decisions that impact the healthcare outcomes for the patient. The scope of the RN's practice is defined in individual state statutes.
Upon enrolling in the Bridge Program Option, you will begin to take nursing courses beginning with a Life Span transitions course. This course is designed to transition you from the role of a practical nurse to the role of a registered nurse. The content is based on successful completion and licensure of the Licensed Practical Nurse and prior studies and work experience. Upon successful completion of the Life Span Transitions Course, you will then advance through nursing courses that include more complex concepts in patient care and speciality nursing areas such as mental health, maternal-child nursing, and care of pediatric patients.
As a respiratory therapist, you will assist physicians in the diagnosis and management of heart/lung
deficiencies and abnormalities, as well as utilize sophisticated equipment to measure lung function
and monitor heart functions. You might treat newborns, trauma victims, drowning victims, and patients
suffering from asthma, bronchitis, coronary heart disease, emphysema and pneumonia.
As a Radiologic Technologist, you are an integral part of the medical imaging team. Your responsibilities would include creating X-ray images with portable equipment in patients' hospital rooms and in surgical suites, positioning patients, exposing and developing X-ray films, and creating fluoroscopic images in the hospital X-ray department. Combining an ability for patient care with expertise in the use of high-tech scientific diagnostic equipment, "Rad Techs" work closely with physicians, nurses, and other medical staff to produce diagnostic images of patients.
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