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	<title>Health Colleges - Over Under Tokyo &#187; Respiratory Therapist Schools</title>
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		<title>Respiratory Therapist Schools</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Respiratory therapy is a fast-growing field that offers you an opportunity to work in a health profession without having to devote the years of study and tens of thousands of dollars to medical school that may make that option unfeasible.  All that is required is an associate degree, and there are openings all over the country.  There are only a handful of respiratory therapist schools in the country that have achieved significant reputations, and the is one of them.]]></description>
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<p>Respiratory therapy is a fast-growing field that offers you an opportunity to work in a health profession without having to devote the years of study and tens of thousands of dollars to medical school that may make that option unfeasible. All that is required is an associate degree, and there are openings all over the country. There are only a handful of respiratory therapist schools in the country that have achieved significant reputations, and the is one of them.</p>
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<p>There are a total of eight the campuses, two of which offer degrees in respiratory therapy. They are located in Mesa, Arizona, and in Phoenix, Arizona on the West Campus of the. Both campuses offer small classes taught by local professionals who can give you world class training, as well as practical information and experience.</p>
<p>Respiratory therapy is a great profession for people who want some freedom and flexibility in their careers without sacrificing job security and a good salary. Most of the positions are available in hospitals, but respiratory therapists can also work in physician&#8217;s offices and can even provide hospice or in-home care for a variety of patients. You can work a full week or work multiple jobs, one of which may be select hours or days with a particular physician or group of patients.</p>
<p>Respiratory therapists have a lot of responsibility, and also get to enjoy closer relationships with their patients than most doctors or technicians do. If you particularly like the human element of medicine, this is a great discipline for you, because you&#8217;ll be able to develop a connection with patients and see how your work improves their daily lives over a period of time. Don&#8217;t hesitate: find out more about the opportunities for coursework and financial aid from the in respiratory therapy!</p>
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		<title>Vet Assistant Programs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 15:46:56 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Veterinary Colleges]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the continued growth of the pet population in the country, jobs treating pets are in high demand.If you are not ready to attend veterinary school or simply do not want to spend several more years in the classroom, training as a vet assistant can let you enter an new career with animals in a different way. At the, you can enter the vet assistant program to receive the practical training necessary to have your choice of jobs upon completion.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Vet Assistant Programs</h1>
<p>With the continued growth of the pet population in the country, jobs treating pets are in high demand. If you are not ready to attend veterinary school or simply do not want to spend several more years in the classroom, training as a vet assistant can let you enter an new career with animals in a different way. At the, you can enter the vet assistant program to receive the practical training necessary to have your choice of jobs upon completion.</p>
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<p>The vet assistant program at the provides you with more than academic training. Students work with veterinarians to learn the necessary skills in the field such as first aid, routine and emergency care, and surgical preparation. When you complete the program, you will be well-suited to assist veterinarians in treating and caring for all common domestic animals.</p>
<p>You can attend one of several the campuses to receive training in their vet assistant program. Campuses in Portland, Oregon; Spokane, Washington; Mesa, Arizona; Tucson, Arizona; and Phoenix, Arizona each offer veterinary assistant programs. Regardless of which campus you choose to attend, you will receive training from professionals, providing knowledge of the field as well as their first-hand experience.</p>
<p>In addition to selecting the campus that is most convenient for you to pursue your studies, you can also choose the schedule that best suits you. You can pursue a full time degree, taking day or evening classes. Alternatively, rather than putting your career on hold, you could continue to work while taking classes part time.</p>
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		<title>Radiography Schools</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 15:43:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The demand for qualified medical professionals continues to grow as the healthcare industry continues to expand.  If you reside in AZ and are looking for a personally rewarding career in healthcare but do not want to go through years of medical school, the medical radiography program at the Westside Phoenix campus may be ideal for you.  Combining academic and practical training, the was rated one of the top colleges in The Best Business 2000.]]></description>
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<p>The demand for qualified medical professionals continues to grow as the healthcare industry continues to expand. If you reside in AZ and are looking for a personally rewarding career in healthcare but do not want to go through years of medical school, the medical radiography program at the Westside Phoenix campus may be ideal for you. Combining academic and practical training, the was rated one of the top colleges in &#8220;The Best of Arizona Business 2000.&#8221;</p>
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<p>The medical radiography program at the&#8217;s Phoenix Westside campus provides you with the necessary training to take a position as a radiology technologist. During the program, you will receive not only the knowledge and information to work as a radiology technologist, but also learn the skills to perform your job in a clinic or hospital. Students are taught for three 16 week semesters in the classroom and then complete three semesters of clinical work in the Phoenix area before taking an accreditation exam.</p>
<p>As a registered radiology technologist, you will be prepared to work with a radiologist. Responsibilities include calibrating equipment, preparing patients for exams, and interpreting the findings of these exams. While in radiography school at the, you will receive this hands-on training so that you are well prepared to enter the work force.</p>
<p>At the, students can receive a high quality education that will prepare them for future jobs. The Westside Phoenix campus also boasts state-of-the-art facilities, surrounded by affordable housing areas. Accredited by the ABHES, the can also provide students with financial aid so that they can pursue the training that they will need regardless of their financial situation.</p>
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