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Training Programs in NC
Discover healthcare training programs in North Carolina to enhance your skills.
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Certified Nursing Assistant

Develop skills in patient care, infection control, and medical terminology. Complete the program and obtain certification, paving the way for a fulfilling career in healthcare.

$34,000/year Train for 4 - 6 weeks
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Medication Aide/QMAP

Prepare to assist in medication administration, a crucial aspect of patient care. Complete the program and obtain certification, contributing to the well-being of patients.

$43,528/year Train for 1 - 2 weeks
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Phlebotomy Technician

Learn the art of blood and specimen collection, a vital skill in healthcare. Complete the program, obtain certification, and embark on a rewarding career as a Phlebotomist.

$49,849/year Train for 4 - 6 weeks
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Certified EKG Technician

Become proficient in conducting EKG testing on patients, a valuable skill in healthcare. Complete the program and began your career with certification as an EKG Technician.

$50,844/year Train for 7 - 8 weeks
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Medical Assistant

Helps patients by providing clinical and business office assistance in the offices and clinics of health care providers, such as, physicians, podiatrists, chiropractors, and optometrists.

$42,914/year Train for 14 - 16 weeks
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Medical Billing & Coding

Learn to convert patient charts into claims for reimbursement. Gain experience through instruction and practice, preparing for a career in healthcare.

$34,601/year Train for 4 - 5 weeks
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CPR/ BLS

CPR training programs prepare individuals to respond to emergency situations and provide basic life support to those experiencing cardiac or respiratory arrest. Through a combination of classroom instruction and hands-on training, students learn how to recognize emergency situations, perform CPR techniques, and use automated external defibrillators (AEDs)

$33,280/year Train for 1 - 2 weeks
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Restorative Nurse Aide

Restorative nurse aide course

Train for 2 - 3 weeks
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Associate Degree in Nursing

Registered nurses (RNs) provide and coordinate patient care and educate patients and the public about various health conditions.

$78,000/year Train for 3 - 4 weeks