Phlebotomy
The Phlebotomist Technician course is designed for those who learn best
in the traditional classroom. This program teaches students to perform a
variety of blood collection methods using p…
The Phlebotomist Technician course is designed for those who learn best
in the traditional classroom. This program teaches students to perform a
variety of blood collection methods using p…
The Emergency Medical Technician course is designed for those who learn
best in the traditional classroom setting, this course offers classroom
lectures, lab days, clinical field experienc…
Fifteen weeks of full-time enrollment, totaling 480 clock hours (50 minutes of instruction per clock hour). Class and field training are in session Monday-Thursday (occasionally Friday) 8:00am-4…
https://lineman.edu/students-home/nlc-programs/elp/program-overview/Classroom instruction, practice and exam. If successful, certified to operate all swing and fixed cab boom cranes.
Ready for a new career as a Certified Professional Coder (CPC) and an average starting salary of more than $50,000 per year? Coding Clarified and our AAPC Certified Instructors can help. We offe…
http://CodingClarified.comThe North Idaho College Workforce Training Center offers related instruction required for plumbing apprentices working in Idaho. Students will be required to attend one Saturday class/month at t…
North Idaho College Workforce Training Center offers 144 hours of related instruction required for Plumbing apprentices working in Idaho. For more information go to: www.nic.edu/apprenticeship. …
North Idaho College Workforce Training Center meets the 144 hours of related instruction required for plumbing apprentices working in Idaho. For more information go to:
The EMT career is a fast-paced profession that allows extreme satisfaction through helping others. Our CWI EMT course is the 2011 Idaho EMS Curriculum (IEC) Initial Course. This includes patient…
https://cwi.edu/program/emergency-medical-technician-emtNorth Idaho College Workforce Training Center meets the 144 hours of related instruction required for electrical apprentices working in Idaho. For more information go to: