Prospective Students

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Histotechnology - Histotechnicians prepare tissue for microscopic study by the pathologist to confirm or identify disease processes.

Medical Technology - Medical Technologists perform tests on blood and body fluids to determine the presence or absence of disease, monitor response to treatment, and aid in health maintenance.

Nuclear Medicine Technology - Nuclear Medicine Technologists utilize small amounts of radioactive pharmaceuticals for diagnosing and treating various diseases.

Occupational Therapy Assistant – Occupational Therapy Assistants help clients of all ages learn or regain the skills required to function as independently as possible with self care, work, play and leisure activities.

Practical Nursing - Under the supervision of a registered nurse, a licensed practical nurse provides direct patient bedside care such as personal hygiene, treatments, and medication administration.

Radiography - Radiographers perform diagnostic x-ray examinations using ionizing radiation.

Registered Nursing - Registered nurses provide and direct others in the provision of nursing care to patients in acute care settings and a variety of other healthcare agencies.

Sleep Technology - Sleep technologists are medical professionals responsible for patient care and outpatient procedures associated with the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders.

Surgical Technology - Surgical technologists work under the supervision of a surgeon or registered nurse, and anticipate the needs of the surgeon utilize surgical equipment and provide for the needs of the patient and surgical team.