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Salt Lake - Tooele Applied Technology College

BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
HEALTH CARE TECHNOLOGIES
PUBLIC SAFETY
TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGIES
CORPORATE TRAINING


Certified Nursing Assistant
Central Sterile Processing Technician
Clinical Laboratory Assistant
Clinical Medical Assisting
Medical Office Lab Technician
Medical Assistant
Medical Office Administration
Pharmacy Technician
Phlebotomy
ECG Lab Technician


 


 


Programs | Courses

Health Care Technologies
An exciting career awaits you in the cutting-edge world of health care. Our courses offer hands-on and laboratory training in current health care procedures to prepare you for fulfilling professions, which are always in demand.

Industry Overview
Health care is one of the largest industries in the country, with more than 11 million jobs, including the self-employed. About 13 percent of all wage and salary jobs created between 2000 and 2010 will be in health services. Nine out of 20 occupations projected to grow the fastest are concentrated in health services, and most jobs require less than 4 years of college education.

Combining medical technology and the human touch, the health care industry administers care around the clock, responding to the needs of millions of people—from newborns to the critically ill.

More than 469,000 establishments make up the health care industry; all vary greatly in terms of size, staffing patterns, and organizational structures. Two-thirds of all private health services establishments are offices of physicians or dentists. Although hospitals constitute less than 2 percent of all private health services establishments, they employ nearly 45 percent of the workers in the industry. [Industry Overview is condensed from U.S. Dept. of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics 2003 Career Guide to Industries: www.bls.gov/oco/home.htm]

SLTATC Programs and Courses

Programs
Each of the programs in the Health Care Technologies Division is structured to prepare you for a vital and needed career. Each program is made up of one or more specialized courses which, when added together, will give you the specific skills you will need to succeed in the workforce. The educational content of each of our programs is carefully scrutinized by an advisory board made up of industry professionals and business leaders from the health care industry to make sure you will be learning the skills businesses want their employees to have.

  Programs:        
  Certified Nursing Assistant     Medical Assistant  
  Central Sterile Processing Technician     Medical Office Administration  
  Clinical Laboratory Assistant     Pharmacy Technician  
  Clinical Medical Assisting     Phlebotomy  
  Medical Office Lab Technician     ECG Lab Technician  

Courses
Individual courses within the Health Care Technologies Division may be taken separately or as part of a specific program. An individual class will give you a specific set of knowledge and skills. When taken as part of a program, a course becomes part of a comprehensive education designed to help you succeed in the workplace.

  Courses:        
  Admin. Medical Office Externship I, II     Intro. to Pharmacology  
  Anatomy and Physiology     Job Seeking Skills  
  Assisting w/ various medical specialties     Law & Ethics in the Medical Environment  
  Beginning & Tracking the Patient Record     Medical Asepsis & Gov. Regulations  
  Cardiology Proc. w/ Anatomy & ECG     Med. Assist. Clinical Procedures I, II, III  
  Central Sterile Processing Technician     Medical Law & Ethics  
  Certified Nursing Assistant     Medical Math  
  Certified Nursing Assistant Review     Med. Office Admin. Procedures I, II, III  
  Clinical Laboratory Assistant     Med. Off. Communication & Environment  
  Clinicals/Internships/Externships     Medical Terminology  
  ESL for Health Care Technologies     Microbiology & Urinalysis  
  Financial Procedures & Patient Scheduling     Pharmacology for the Medical Assist.  
  First Aid/CPR     Pharmacy Technician  
  Hematology/Serology     Phlebotomy  
  Intro. to Assisting w/ Patient Exams     Psychology for the Health Care Prof.  
  Intro. to the Clinical Laboratory     Psychology of Communication w/ Patients  
  Intro. to Clinical Medical Assisting     Therapeutic & Rehabilitative Procedures  
  Intro. to Insurance Procedures     Vital Signs/CPR/First Aid  

More Information
Because the Health Care industry is continually evolving and changing, programs and courses at the SLTATC are constantly evolving and improving so that you receive the best and most current training. Please see the individual program and course pages for the latest information.