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	<title>Health Colleges - Over Under Tokyo &#187; Medical Radiography Education</title>
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		<title>Medical Radiography Education</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some employers have noted that it can be difficult to find qualified radiologic technologists.After completing your medical radiography education at the, you will be well trained and capable of filling these openings.Though hospitals are the most common employer, some physicians' offices and diagnostic imaging centers also employ radiologic technologists.]]></description>
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<p>Some employers have noted that it can be difficult to find qualified radiologic technologists. After completing your medical radiography education at the, you will be well trained and capable of filling these openings. Though hospitals are the most common employer, some physicians&#8217; offices and diagnostic imaging centers also employ radiologic technologists.</p>
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<p>You will receive both classroom instruction and real-world experience in your medical radiography education at the. After completing your two-year program, you will be ready to take a national exam to become a registered radiologic technologist. Your certification will give the flexibility to take on a variety of positions to suit your lifestyle.</p>
<p>While most radiographers spend much of their day working at diagnostic machines, some also travel to patients in specially equipped vans. Though 40 hour work weeks are the norm, you can also find part time positions, as well as work environments in which you are assigned shifts. With additional training and experience, you can also become a specialist in conducting specific examinations such as CT scans and MRIs, or assume a supervisory position in your department.</p>
<p>The medical radiography program at the is offered in Arizona at the Phoenix Westside campus and at the Spokane campus in Washington. You can complete your degree at either campus, taking courses that best fit into your schedule. It&#8217;s the ideal program if you are working to put yourself through school. Keep in mind, though, that the also offers financial grants and loans that can help you finance your education if you want to attend full time.</p>
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		<title>Medical Laboratory Technician Training</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have an interest in the life sciences or healthcare, you may be interested in a career as a medical laboratory technician.  Medical laboratory technicians play a vital role in the healthcare system, as they provide patient information to physicians. Typical work for a medical laboratory technician includes performing routine lab tests, processing the results of these tests, and working with physicians to determine the treatment regimen.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Medical Laboratory Technician Training</h1>
<p>If you have an interest in the life sciences or healthcare, you may be interested in a career as a medical laboratory technician. Medical laboratory technicians play a vital role in the healthcare system, as they provide patient information to physicians. Typical work for a medical laboratory technician includes performing routine lab tests, processing the results of these tests, and working with physicians to determine the treatment regimen.</p>
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<p>the has graduated more than 50,000 students since its opening in 1976. Part of their success is attributable to their commitment to their students. To ensure the success of students who complete the medical laboratory technician curriculum, after they have completed their coursework, students are monitored during their first year of laboratory work.</p>
<p>Your training will afford you several options upon completion of the program. You can often choose to work in all areas of the medical laboratory or focus on just one, if you have a particular interest in it. For example, histotechnicians cut and stain tissue samples for studies performed by pathologists, while phlebotomists collect blood samples from patients.</p>
<p>the offers medical laboratory technician training at four of their campuses. If you live in the southwestern United States, the most convenient campuses to attend are in Phoenix, Arizona; Tucson, Arizona; and Albuquerque, New Mexico. the also offers their medical laboratory technician training program at their campus in Portland, Oregon.</p>
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		<title>Medical Receptionist Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 15:12:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the healthcare industry continues to expand, there will be an increased need for medical and dental receptionists.  At the, you can receive the training necessary to take a position as a medical receptionist in a general practice, specialty practice, or clinic.  Their medical receptionist training program is offered from their Phoenix campus.]]></description>
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<p>As the healthcare industry continues to expand, there will be an increased need for medical and dental receptionists. At the, you can receive the training necessary to take a position as a medical receptionist in a general practice, specialty practice, or clinic. Their medical receptionist training program is offered from their Phoenix campus.</p>
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<p>Medical receptionists work the front offices of practices and clinics, but require specific training. In addition to the skills required of a general receptionist, you will also receive instruction and training that is specific to the healthcare industry. For instance, the curriculum includes instruction in professional ethics, insurance, and reading patient charts and vital signs.</p>
<p>After completing classroom and practical learning, students at the participate in a 160-hour externship. This gives students the opportunity to work with physicians, dentists, and clinics in the area. The externship is intended to provide you with on-the-job training so that you can apply everything that you have learned in the classroom.</p>
<p>Medical receptionist training is just one of the many career paths open to the students. For 30 years, the has been training students for professional careers. Their blend of classroom learning and practical application is just one of the reasons that they are considered one of the leaders in private education. With more than 50,000 students already graduated and more than 4,000 students finishing each year, they have a proven track record and high graduate placement rate.</p>
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