Program Duration: 7 days to 7 weeks

(7 days is the minimum period before student can sit for national certification exam, and 7 weeks is the maximum time frame to complete all coursework).

Physician Technician? is the highest, most prestigious and exclusive title available to Allied Healthcare professionals. This program enables its participants to be able to assist Physicians, Doctors, and Nurses in multiple facets. It is very comprehensive in that it prepares students to receive up to a total of 6 separate national certifications:

  • Clinical Medical Assistant
  • Phlebotomy Technician
  • EKG Technician
  • Surgical Technician
  • Medical Laboratory Assistant
  • Physician Technician

Course Curriculum

Due to the vast skill set afforded those who complete the Physician Technician? program, students are able to then assist advanced medical professionals such as General Practice Medical Doctors, Cardiologists, Nurse Practitioners, Surgeons and many more. For this reason, the Physician Technician? can work in just about any Healthcare setting that exists.

Please visit each of the 6 above-listed areas of study for a detailed description of what they entail.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q:?Why would anyone choose to go to a traditional schooling program, when yours has so many great?benefits and advantages over the others?

A:?Because our programs are not for everyone. Students must meet special?qualification guidelines?to take our programs, which not everyone is able to meet. The other reason is that many people who would qualify, do not know that there is an alternative to the traditional college and university vocational programs because it is not something that most schools know and are willing to admit.

Q:?What is the difference between the certifications and credentials earned through your programs versus those earned after completing a traditional vocational college/university program?

A:?There is no difference between the certifications. It?s not the certification and credentials that is different, it is the method taken to earn those certifications/credentials that is different. Traditional schooling is one way, and meeting our?qualification guidelines?and completing one of our programs is another. They are just two different paths that end at the same destination. Not everyone qualifies for this path, whereas anyone could qualify for the other.