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Clinical Medical Assisting Program at Kentucky School of Phlebotomy

Embark on a transformative journey with the Clinical Medical Assisting program at Kentucky School of Phlebotomy. This comprehensive program is meticulously designed by healthcare professionals to equip you with the practical skills and certifications needed for a thriving career in allied health. Through hands-on workshops and clinical externships, every student graduates certified, ensuring immediate career readiness and a competitive edge in the job market. Discover a program committed to your success, offering a direct path to a rewarding profession.

Program Details:

  • Cost: 2300 USD
  • Duration: 11 weeks
  • Schedule: In-person, meets twice a week
  • Prerequisites: 18 years of age or older, high school diploma, GED, or international high school diploma
  • Accreditations: Approved Clinical Medical Assisting certificate program through the Kentucky Commission on Proprietary Education
  • Career Outcomes: Every student graduates certified, prepared for successful allied health careers (specific employment rates/job titles unknown)

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Kentucky School of Phlebotomy

Kentucky School of Phlebotomy

Kentucky School of Phlebotomy is a Kentucky-based higher education institution specializing in allied health career education. It offers specialized programs with a primary in-person teaching approach, featuring hands-on training, labs with updated equipment, and valuable externships through partnerships with clinical labs and hospitals. Students benefit from a specialized curriculum developed by healthcare professionals, high certification success rates, and preparation for successful allied health careers.

Highlights:

  • Exceptionally high certification success rates
  • Specialized curriculum developed by healthcare professionals including a Medical Doctor
  • Hands-on workshops
  • Valuable externships with clinical laboratories and hospitals
  • Updated lab equipment that aligns with industry standards
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