Access
Careers is a committed provider of quality education, providing outstanding
teaching programs for associated occupations of wellness. We make it our
objective to further develop the understanding and abilities of the student and
improve their trust in the fulfillment of the job's demands. Our Medical
Training Nassau education offers learners with a variety of educational
support facilities while supporting professors in the creation of curriculum
and instruction.
We give
high caliber and energizing preparing programs that propel staff to execute
their learning with energy and effectiveness in their working environment. We
have some expertise in aiding non-therapeutically prepared staff to comprehend
medicinal wording whether experienced through specialist's reports, solutions
or examination results.
As a
main therapeutic instructional hub in New York, we are over the most recent
advances in drugs focused on keeping up an abnormal state of capacity and grant
among medicinal experts. We offer a sound program of proceeding with
restorative instruction courses that upgrade the information, aptitudes, and
expert improvement of people officially associated with the act of medication
just as the non-medicinally prepared staff.
We also
think that our task of gathering and surpassing the healthcare requirements of
our clients is to continue learning. In a setting that encourages both
competent and educational success, our Department of Organizational Learning
runs coaching classes. These courses are focused on present healthcare
practitioners as well as those interested in following the healthcare
profession.
Overview of some Courses and Program We Offer: Islandia
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CNA Training
Medical
Assistant
The
therapeutic Assistant program gives preparing in both authoritative and
clinical methods. This program is for section level experts craving to work in
medical clinics, facilities, specialist's workplaces, and other human services
settings. Restorative Assistants have consistently been basic workers in the
human services framework. The requirement for Medical Assistants has turned out
to be progressively basic as the business extends the utilization of innovation
and our populace ages. The Medical Assistant guarantees a patient gets the most
ideal consideration from the time a patient enters a clinic, specialist's
office, or other therapeutic offices to the time the patient leaves. Being a
Medical Assistant is both an establishment that will lead you to different
positions inside the medicinal field. Graduates from this preparation you will
have the fundamental information important to start assembling a vocation in
social insurance.
Basic Duties of a Medical Assistant
Medical
Assistants are true team players on the healthcare team. Their tasks vary
greatly, depending on the area of medicine and what employers expect from them,
but can include both administrative and clinical responsibilities. Some
possible job duties of Medical Assistants include the following:
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Welcome patients
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Responsible for answering and
conveying communication,
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Responsible for booking and
medical documents
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Check customer meetings
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Check patient background
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Check patient registration data
and pre-authorizations
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Complete healthcare methods Use
Medical Billing technology such as MediSoft
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Measure and document essential
indications
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Check phlebotomy and EKGs
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Prepare clients and spaces for
examinations and processes, including sterility.
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Complete medical procedures
such as stitch removal (sutures)
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Assist doctors during patient
examination
Certified
Nursing Aide
CNA
(Nurse Aide Assistant) program will train learners for the New York State (NYS)
Nursing Home Nurse Aide Competency (CNA) examination to function as an
entry-level patient associate on a service committee in multiple nursing homes
/ residential services facilities and clinics. Therefore, this course offers
basic nursing skills and practice training and is intended to meet the
curriculum demands of the New York State Department of Health while preparing
the trainee for the NYS Nurse Aide Certification Examination. Moreover, this
course of Nurse Aide Assistant involves both concept and practical clinical
instruction.
What does a Nurse Aide/ Assistant (CNA) does?
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Provide physical support to
assist patients with performing daily living activities
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Document or report observations
of patient/resident behavior
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Measure and record food and
liquid intake
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Provide infection control and
change bedding
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Topics covered in CNA Training
·
Basics of Being an RHCF Nurse
Aide/Assistant
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Basic Nursing Skills
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Personal Care Skills
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Mental Health and Social
Service Needs
·
Care of Residents with Special
Needs
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Basic Restorative Services
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Supervised Clinical Experience
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CPR Certification Preparation
Patient
Care Technician (PCT)
This
program will most definitely train a graduate to function in a clinic,
hospital, recovery center, nursing house or long-term care (LTC) unit as an
entrance-level patient care technician (PCT). As a result, graduates will be
prepared to evaluate and document vital signs, execute CPR and First Aid, help
in medical examinations, conduct EKGs, phlebotomy, and other fundamental
laboratory processes. The course involves both philosophy and clinical
preparation and is intended to satisfy the curriculum demands of the National
Healthcareer Association (NHA), NCCT, and the Department of State Education in
New York. Graduates are ready by the National Healthcareer Associations for the
previous certifications.
Patient Care Technician Duties may Include:
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Responding to patient calls and
requests for assistance
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Bathing, dressing, grooming and
assisting with personal hygiene
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Serving meals and feeding
patients if they are unable to feed themselves
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Monitoring and recording vital
signs – temperature, blood pressure, pulse, and respiration rates
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Observing, recording and
reporting a patients’ physical, mental, and emotional condition
·
Electrocardiograms (EKGs),
collecting blood (phlebotomy) and other clinical tasks
·
Moving patients, transferring
patients to and from a bed or wheelchair and assisting with walking
·
Making beds and keeping patient
rooms clean and neat
·
Setting up and operating
therapeutic equipment and supplies
·
Assisting doctors and nurses
during examinations and treatments
EKG and
Phlebotomy
This
Electrocardiography (EKG/ECG) program will get ready alumni to fill in as a
passage level EKG/ECG Technician in a center, emergency clinic, nursing home or
long haul care office. Graduates will almost certainly check essential signs,
help with performing electrocardiograms (ECG/EKG's). This course is intended to
meet the National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT), the National Health
Career Association (NHA) and the New York State Education Department's
educational plan necessities. The course will get ready alumni for NHA Professional
Certification – Certified EKG Technician (CET). The course incorporates both
hypotheses and clinical preparing. The course educational program is affirmed
by the New York State Education Department, NCCT, and by the National Health
Career Association (NHA). The course gives a review of essential cardiovascular
wording life systems and physiology and spotlights on the appropriate position
of electrocardiogram leads and upkeep of gear to acquire an exact ECG.
Understudies will figure out how to perceive heart arrhythmias. This course
will diagram the obligations of EKG experts and will give a clinical research
center chance to create passage level abilities.
This
course is offered to members as proceeding with training or expert advancement
to upgrade existing work in the therapeutic field as well as improve their
obligations at their present boss. This course is a piece of our Patient Care
Technician (PCT) program and furthermore is a piece of our Patient Care
Specialist program and you may consider taking a crack at one of those
projects.
This
course is intended for those (people) searching for work as an EKG Technician
and is suggested for all understudies thinking about nursing professions.
Phlebotomy
This
program is suggested specifically for nurse aide with a relevant CNA permit to
become a Patient Care Technician (PCT). Combined with the Phlebotomy program
and the CNA program, graduates will be able to operate in a clinic, hospital,
nursing house or long-term care unit as an entrance-level patient care
technician. Phlebotomy program will train graduates to operate in a clinic,
hospital, nursing house or long-term care unit as an entrance-level phlebotomy
technician. Graduates can help with fundamental laboratory processes, blood
collection and other clinical duties. Phlebotomy technicians are healthcare
professionals responsible for obtaining patient specimens. They can perform
various functions such as venipuncture, micro-collection, and specimen
processing and handling while maintaining patient safety and confidentiality.
This
course is intended to meet the demands of the National Health Career
Association (NHA), the National Competency Testing Center (NCCT), and the
curriculum of the New York State Department of Education. The course will train
graduates for professional certification of NHA Certified Phlebotomy Technician
(CPT). Both concepts and clinical preparation are part of the curriculum.
New
York State Department of Education, Accrediting Council for Continuing
Education and Training (ACCET) and National Health Career Association (NHA)
approve the course curriculum. This course is part of our Patient Care
Technician (PCT) program and is also a component of our Patient Care Specialist
program and you may suggest participating in one of these programs. This
training is intended for those (males and females) seeking a job as a
phlebotomist and is suggested for all nursing career learners
This
course is offered as a continuing education or professional development course
to participants in order to enhance existing employment in the medical field.
Pharmacy
Technician
The
internship is approximately 120 hours. On-site, learners will gain experience
in drug production, compounding and pre-packaging, charging cash register,
distributing refills, software registration, and attending phone calls. As a
pharmacy technician, you will help the pharmacist with prescriptions for mixing
and packaging, keep client documents, and refer customers to the pharmacist.
Students will get an outline of pharmacy ethics and laws, terminology of
medicine and pharmaceuticals. Students will perform the methods necessary to
distribute, store and manage medicines; and will comprehend the legislation of
the government or state to regulate a pharmacy.
Medical
Office Administration
Students
learn to define vital aspects of settings in the medical office. Students know
how to implement guidelines on medical record classification systems, create
and use a word processing document, sort information into a laptop, recognize
different techniques of determining hospital charges, and complete a detailed
statement of accounting. Students learn how to use various office equipment
such as computers, fax machines, and machine adders, etc. Students know how to
use Microsoft Word and Excel computer programs. Students will study to create
meetings and reminders, enter and store instructions for diagnosis, and submit
data.
Access
Careers Training Center provides comprehensive teaching classes in medical
office administration to prepare medical and non-medical graduates for
organizational and administrative operations in health care facilities. Medical
administrators carry out particular, administrative and specific tasks

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