Edmonds College
If you aspire for a billing and coding career in health care and insurance settings, or if you are currently employed in health care and seeking additional training, pursuing a Medical Billing and Coding Specialist Certificate might be for you. In this field, you will review and interpret health records and maintain close communication with healthcare providers, supporting efficient documentation and revenue cycles. Medical coders review health records and assign codes for diagnoses, services, tests, and procedures. Medical billers prepare and process the medical billing and coding data, including charge entry, claims processing, payment posting, patient billing, and insurance and patient follow-up. You are an ideal candidate if you excel in analytical thinking, detail management, problem-solving, and interpersonal communication.
Program graduates are eligible to take CPC® and CCS-P® national coding certification exams with the American Association of Professional Coders (AAPC) and the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA).
The Nursing Program at Edmonds College prepares individuals to become Licensed Practical Nurses. It has received approval by the Washington State Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission. Graduates receive a certificate of proficiency in practical nursing.
The program is designed for students who are currently working in healthcare. The students will integrate theory and practice throughout the nursing program. Theory courses will be taught using online and hybrid (online and in class) instruction. Students will apply their theoretical knowledge during laboratory experiences on campus one to two days per week and during clinical experiences caring for patients in long-term care facilities, acute care hospitals, and community agencies.
Unlock a world of opportunities with extensive Electrocardiogram (EKG/ECG) training offered by American Professional Educational Services. Our rich and comprehensive curriculum covers not just theoretical knowledge but equips you with practical skills as well. With our courses, you will gain a strong foundation to understand, analyze, and interpret EKG parameters. Our training is designed to help you become comfortable with the techniques, competent enough to read EKG results accurately, and confident to offer solutions. The courses aim to bring you one step closer to becoming a certified EKG professional. Our curriculum is crafted by seasoned practitioners to meet industry benchmark, ensuring that flexibility and adaptiveness are embedded into your learning experience. Register with us and embark on an enlightening journey in the realm of EKG, backed by the expertise of American Professional Educational Services.
The Phlebotomy certification program at Edmonds College is a comprehensive program designed to teach students the skills necessary to draw blood from patients. The program includes both theoretical and practical coursework, with students receiving hands-on training in a clinical setting. Upon completion of the program, students are prepared to take the national certification exam and begin working as certified phlebotomy technicians.
Central Washington University (CWU) - Lynnwood is a dynamic satellite campus uniquely positioned on the Edmonds College campus at 20000 68th Avenue West, Lynnwood, WA, 98036-5999. This strategic location serves students in north King and Snohomish Counties, offering them the convenience of completing their Bachelor's degrees close to home and work. CWU-Lynnwood is particularly appealing to those who have completed their first two years at a community college and are looking to further their studies with programs that combine quality and affordability.
The campus provides a strong selection of undergraduate programs, specializing in fields such as accounting, business administration, interdisciplinary studies, and information technology. Additionally, it offers a variety of certificate programs and online courses tailored for flexible learning options. As part of its commitment to student success, CWU-Lynnwood provides an array of student services, including career counseling, financial aid, and academic advising, all within a supportive academic environment. Being co-located with Edmonds College, students benefit from shared resources, enhancing their overall educational experience. With its office housed in Snoqualmie Hall, Room 105, the campus prides itself on creating a supportive and robust learning ecosystem designed to propel students toward advanced education and career opportunities.
20000 68th Avenue West, Lynnwood, WA 98036