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Medical Administrative Assistant Training | Certification

This program is intended for adult students. High school students may be able to apply, as well.

This program teaches the knowledge and skills to work in a medical office setting, including doctors’ offices, hospitals, insurance companies, and public health clinics. Students are prepared for a career as an entry-level medical administrative assistant, to provide basic knowledge in office procedures, medical terminology, anatomy, and physiology, and to help students develop written and oral communication skills they can apply to electronic medical records.

This program includes the following credential(s): National Healthcare Association CMAA (Certified Medical Administrative Assistant); National Healthcare Association’s CEHRS (Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist).

Legal Secretary Training | Certification

This program is intended for adult students. High school students may be able to apply, as well.

This program will prepare you for a career as a vital part of a law office or courthouse. Through flexible classes, you’ll learn the skills and knowledge to become a successful legal secretary. Classes cover topics necessary to the field such as communication skills, records management, legal terminology, and legal writing. The legal secretary program meets National Association of Legal Secretaries (NALS) standards and fulfills the education requirement necessary to be eligible to sit for the Accredited Legal Professional (ALP) certification exam.

This program includes the following credential(s): Accredited Legal Professional (ALP) Certification.

Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Class B Training | License

This program is intended for adult students. High school students may be able to apply, as well.

The Commercial Driver’s License Class B program is your first step toward a career driving commercial vehicles. This primarily includes straight trucks, though, at the end of the course, students can pursue endorsements that would allow operation of snowplows, fuel trucks, school and tour buses.

Students will learn pre-trip inspection, diagnosing and reporting malfunctions, handling cargo, safe operating procedures, vehicle systems, and more. The course consists of a minimum of 74 hours of instruction including classroom, lab and on-road driving.

This program includes the following credential(s): Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Class B.

Dental Assistant Training | Certificate

This program is intended for adult students. High school students may be able to apply, as well.

A dental assistant’s duties typically involve managing medical records, accounts receivable, and reimbursement, as well as billing patients and insurance, scheduling patients, and performing procedural and diagnostic coding. Each student will do online, self-paced course work and be connected to a regional dentist for clinical experience during the course work. You’ll also learn important foundational skills such as dental terminology and anatomy, as well as written and oral communication skills.

This program includes the following credential(s): Approval Certificate from the Vermont State Dental Society.

Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA) Training | License

This program is intended for adult students. High school students may be able to apply, as well.

The Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA) program will prepare you for an entry level position in the field of nursing. Graduates of this program are prepared to work in long term care facilities and many other areas of the healthcare industry.

The program provides 60 hours of classroom training and 40 hours of clinical training for students that are interested in pursuing a nursing assistant career in the medical field. You will learn quality patient care, diagnostic and medical procedures, and medical terminology as well as all the necessary personal touches it takes to be a successful LNA. The program consists of 100 hours divided between classroom, clinical and lab time.

This program prepares for the following credential(s): Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA).

Veterinary Assistant Training | Certificate

This program is intended for adult students. High school students may be able to apply, as well.

Students will learn the skills and get the hands-on veterinary assistant training needed to tend to the needs of animals in a veterinary clinic. Students complete the online portion and then move to a local veterinary clinic where they complete an eight week/100 hour clinical externship.

The goal of the Veterinary Assistant program is to prepare students to work as veterinary assistants under the supervision of veterinarians and veterinary technicians in small or large animal hospitals or clinics. The program also prepares the students to take the national test to become an Approved Veterinary Assistant through NAVTA.

This program includes the following credential(s): Approved Veterinary Assistant Certificate.