Online Medicine Degrees Degrees, Programs, and Courses

The United States spends more than 10% of every dollar it collects on healthcare. More than eleven million people work in the healthcare industry and jobs in healthcare careers in health are predicted to be among the highest growing throughout 2010. There is an increasing need for assistants, transcribers, technicians in x-ray, surgey, dental, optometry, and pharmacy.



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Dental Hygenist

Allegany College of Maryland’s Dental Hygiene program provides a quality educational experience. Subsequently, graduates are fully committed to their profession as oral health care providers. The program instills a philosophy of life-long learning, ethical decision-making, and mind-body-spirit development. Their mission: to create well-rounded individuals who are capable of fulfilling multiple...

Dental Hygiene

Diablo Valley College offers two-year certificate programs in the field of Dental Hygiene that prepare students for clinical (teeth cleaning) and laboratory responsibilities. Upon completion, students are prepared to take the national board examination, the California Registered Dental Hygiene examination and many other state board examinations. All DVC’s Dental programs are accredited by the...

Medical and Dental Office Assisting Program

PCDI - Professional Career Development Institute The health care field is booming right now. Medical assistants and dental assistants in medical and dental offices are staying busy because of it! With PCDI's convenient home study course in medical and dental office assisting, you can prepare for an exciting clerical or administrative career in a private medical or dental practice, hospital, or clinic.
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Medical Imaging - Radiographers

The Associate’s of Knowledge in Radiologic Technology program at Clarkson College provides students with the necessary theory, concepts, and psychomotor experiencesnecessary to excel in the field. Students undergo evaluation of the instrumentation and operation of radiographic equipment, in addition to evaluation of radiographic images and the physics and biology of radiation.

Medical Laboratory Technology

Allegany College of Maryland’s Medical Lab Technology program (initiated 1973) is primarily a two-year program. Today the program diversifies the employment opportunities available to its graduates by providing opportunities outside of clinical laboratories, including biotechnology laboratories, to gain employment. Part-time and full-time students can enroll in the program.

Medical Office Assistant Technology

The Medical Office Assistant program provides training in all aspects of the medical secretarial field including: software knowledge, grammar, composition, and verbal communication skills, keyboard formatting, interpersonal, and organizational skills, hardware/equipment operation, transcription skills, computerized patient billing, coding concepts and health insurance claims concepts. Business...

Radiologic Science

The Radiologic Science degree at Saint Joseph's of Maine is specifically designed to give students hands-on experience in the classroom focusing not only on theory, but also by applying it in the workplace.

Radiologic Technology

The Radiology program at Southeast Community College was established in 1978 to meet the demand for qualified radiologic technologists. The industry continues to grow today and so does S.C.C. by providing new innovative ways for students to learn. Southeast Community College also works in cohorts with local Hospitals and clinics providing on-the-job experiences to maximize the growth of its...

Radiologic Technology

Thomas Edison State College is a member of the Navy College Program Distance Learning Partnership (NCPDLP) and offers a Medical Imaging degree. The Associate in Science in Applied Science and Technology degree consists of sixty total credit hours. Twenty-one are fulfilled in the major’s area of study and at least six credit hours must be completed at Thomas Edison State College.

Radiologic Technology

The University of Missouri, Columbia School of Health Professions’ Radiologic Science degrees are offered with a specialization in Radiography and Nuclear Medicine Technology. Graduates will be skilled in many forms of imaging procedures and technologies including: computerized axial tomography, magnetic resonance imagining, cardiovascular-interventional technology, mammography, bone...

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