Genesis Medical Training Center
The Certified Medical Assistant program at “Genesis Medical Training Center” is combination of both online and classroom instruction with practical experience through an internship in a community-based medical practice or an Urgent Care. Students will complete 600 hours of Practical/Administrative knowledge in an online/classroom setting and 300 hours of clinical skills in an affiliated medical office or urgent care. Some of the job duties with respect to clinical knowledge and skills are taking medical histories, explaining treatment procedures to patients, preparing patients for examinations, assisting the physician during examinations, collecting and preparing laboratory specimens not limited to blood collection and performing electrocardiography. Moreover, students will also learn various methods of administering medications, and wound care and changing dressings. Some of the administrative duties include answering phone calls, welcoming patients, scheduling appointments, and updating and filling patients’ medical records. Furthermore, students will understand medical billing and coding, arranging for hospital admissions, handling correspondence, and bookkeeping. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment of medical assistants is projected to grow 16 percent from 2021 to 2031, much faster than the average for all occupations. About 123,000 openings for medical assistants are projected each year, on average, over the decade. Many of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupations or exit the labor force, such as to retire.
Home health aides are a valuable part of any health care team. If you have a desire to make a positive impact on the lives of the sick, disabled, and elderly, this could be a great position for you to consider. Home health aides (HHAs) assist patients with completing important personal tasks such as dressing, bathing and a variety of hygiene needs. Additional aspects of this position include assisting clients to remain safe in their own homes by providing a higher level of assistance with minor cleaning and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) such as cooking, light housekeeping, and laundry. Tasks may include written documentation of patient care performed, patient’s condition, or problems to be reported to a supervising health care professional. In some instances, HHAs also assist by arranging transportation and planned leisure activities for clients. Some states allow home health aides to administer medications or check vital signs under the supervision of a health care practitioner, such as a registered nurse (RN).
The Phlebotomy Technician course concentrates on the proper techniques of blood drawing. It also demonstrates the various methods utilized for blood drawing that include Multi-sample needle, butterfly syringe, needle syringe, and evacuated tube system. Students will learn the terminology used to order laboratory tests and identify various laboratory equipment used for sample analysis. The course will teach the proper methods of applying gloves, gowns and masks for laboratory procedure while allowing students the opportunity to practice their phlebotomy skills on mannequin arms and more importantly; in a live student/patient environment under the supervision of their licensed/certified instructors. In this course students will be able to demonstrate various methods of Phlebotomy such as: Venous blood draw using the Multi-sample needle and butterfly syringe. Demonstrate a sterile lancet capillary blood withdrawal, an Auto-let blood withdrawal for glucose level, the proper use of a Microhematocrit Centrifuge to differentiate plasma from serum. Different use of color-coded vacutainers. In addition, students will learn the proper use of a Glucometer to obtain a blood glucose level. Student will be exposed to various methods of discarding hazardous material according to OSHA guidelines. Proper techniques of disinfection with reference to infection control Identify and label the parts of the most common diagnostic laboratory equipment, use basic skills in context of therapeutic and laboratory procedures. Each student will have the opportunity to practice their phlebotomy skills on training arms and most importantly the students will have an opportunity to practice their technique on each other or volunteers under the supervision of their instructor.
For students who are already Certified Nurse Aide / Assistant Patient care technicians tend to the ill and injured individuals under the supervision of doctors, nurses, and medical professionals. PCT program prepares a graduate to work as an entry-level position in a clinic, hospital, rehabilitation center, nursing home or long-term care facility. Graduates will be able to measure and record vital signs, perform CPR and First Aid, assist in medical examinations, perform electrocardiograms (EKGs), phlebotomy and other basic laboratory procedures. The course includes both theory and clinical training and therefore is designed to meet New York State Education Department curriculum requirements.
Basic Life Support (BLS) is the foundation for saving lives after cardiac arrest. The BLS for Healthcare Provider course is recommended for anyone in the healthcare profession. This may include: medical assistant, medical doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, nursing assistants, physical therapists, chiropractors and anyone interested in learning the professional level of CPR skills. The material will include: Proper activation of the emergency response system. Giving breaths using mouth-to-mouth, mouth-to-mask, and bag valve mask techniques. Performing proper compression on adult, child and infant victims. Performing one and two rescuer CPR for adult, child and infant victims. Learn how to use and operate an AED (Automated External Defibrillator). Relieve choking in the responsive, and unresponsive victim of any age.
The Pharmacy Technician Certificate program at Genesis Medical Training Center combines classroom instruction with hands-on training to provide students with the opportunity to master the specific fundamental skills and duties that are necessary to properly assist patients/customers at a pharmacy.
The Clinical Medical Assistant program at “Genesis Medical Training Center” is a combination of both classroom instruction with practical experience through an internship in a community-based medical practice or an Urgent Care. Students will complete 290 hours of theory and practical skills knowledge in a classroom setting and 300 hours of clinical skills in an affiliated medical office or urgent care. Some of the job duties with respect to clinical knowledge and skills are taking medical histories, explaining treatment procedures to patients, preparing patients for examinations, assisting the physician during examinations, collecting and preparing laboratory specimens not limited to blood collection and performing electrocardiography. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment of medical assistants is projected to grow 16 percent from 2021 to 2031, much faster than the average for all occupations. About 123,000 openings for medical assistants are projected each year, on average, over the decade. Many of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupations or exit the labor force, such as to retire.
LEARN THE FUNDAMENTALS FOR PATIENT CARE Students will complete 95 hours of clinical knowledge in classroom setting and 30 hours of clinical skills in an affiliated nursing home. Some of the job duties with respect to clinical knowledge and skills are as follows. Vital instructions for students concerning health, Well care, Nutrition and Mobility of the patient. Primary basis of the course is the fundamental of patient care techniques, Learning basic nursing care skills which includes Communication, Infection Control, Safety and emergency procedures, resident’s rights, basic nursing skills, personal care skills, elimination procedures, skin care, transferring, positioning, turning methods, dressing, ambulating the person, range-of-motion exercises, signs and symptoms of common diseases.
Home health aides (HHA) help patients complete important personal tasks, such as dressing, bathing, and various hygiene needs. Additional aspects of this position include helping clients remain safe in their own homes by providing a higher level of assistance with minor cleaning activities and instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) such as cooking, light housekeeping, and laundry.
The Dialysis Technician Certificate program at Genesis Medical Training Center combines classroom instruction with hands-on training to provide students with the opportunity to master the specific fundamental skills and duties that are necessary to properly assist patients who are undergoing dialysis treatment.
Personal care aides, also known as caregivers, personal attendants, homemakers, or companions, assist with the daily tasks of elderly, mentally disabled, chronically ill, or physically challenged clients, as well as hospice patients and those in various stages of rehabilitation or recovery. Aides might work at clients’ homes, residential care or hospice facilities, adult day care centers, or senior centers. They might visit several clients a day or be assigned to one specific client. Personal care aides generally are responsible for light cleaning, cooking, running errands, and doing laundry, as well as assisting clients with bathing, showering, grooming, and other personal hygiene tasks. They also engage clients in activities like reading, talking, and playing games. Additionally, personal care aides might consult with a client’s family members to address their concerns regarding the client’s health, nutrition, and overall well-being.
Genesis Medical Training Center thrives in offering health-focused vocational education, featuring an exceptional Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification, vital for developing nursing professionals. It endorses a broad, enriched learning plan, delivered in leading-edge classrooms and labs, assuring proficient, versatile healthcare workers. Knowledgeable teachers impart industry-approved techniques, fortifying students' success in vibrant healthcare settings. Genesis Center recognizes the complex nature of health studies, stressing thorough understanding and pragmatic application. The CNA program boosts students' capabilities, leading to exciting, fulfilling medical careers.
At Genesis Medical Training Center, we are dedicated to training individuals with a passion for medical healthcare. Our comprehensive programs emphasize the relevance of theoretical knowledge, skill development, and practical training to prepare our students for the demands of the workforce. Students receive hands-on experience, increasing their competence and giving them confidence. We adapt our curriculum to reflect advancements in medical technology, ensuring students remain relevant in their field. Our deeply ingrained values of integrity, diligence, and professionalism are reflected in our faculty, coursework, and students. We believe that investing in these virtues fosters a nurturing learning environment, leading to success. Furthermore, Genesis Medical Training Center is an inclusive space, valuing diversity as we believe it enhances creativity, empathy, and resilience in our students, crucial for a dynamic healthcare environment. Joining Genesis guarantees a rich, fulfilling journey into the healthcare profession.
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