Take the First Step Toward Your Health Care Career Now!
As an accredited Medical Career Training School, every Abcott Institute Medical Training Program has been developed to specifically fill the need for skilled medical professionals in Michigan. Its dedication to the philosophy of personal and professional growth is proven in the only way that matters; the student’s success.
Each program is developed with the sole objective of furnishing students in medical career training with the skills and know-how to develop solutions to real-world situations.
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Nursing assistants help patients with daily living activities like eating and bathing. Nursing assistants, sometimes called nursing aides, help provide basic care for patients in hospitals and residents of long-term care facilities, such as nursing homes.
The Practical Nurse (PN) program provides students with the knowledge and clinical skills necessary to enter the healthcare field as a Practical Nurse. Graduates of the Abcott Institute Practical Nurse Program are eligible to sit for the NCLEX-PN licensure examination.
If you have a passion for helping people, a career in medical assisting could be a perfect fit for you. Jumpstart your medical assistant career in as little as 30 weeks with our certification program, and you’ll be trained to be a vital part of the healthcare industry.
This program is designed to provide, through didactic and clinical instruction, a basic systems overview of the medical assistant in a clinical setting. Patient care technicians assist physicians, nurses, and other medical staff in caring for patients.
Medical billing/coding specialists typically works in hospitals, clinics, and other medical facilities. They are responsible for handling billing information and associating bills with patients, and working with physicians and other members of their facility.
The Surgical Technology program is designed to teach students an Introduction to Surgical Technology, scope of practice and tasks, and the responsibilities of the surgical technologist, plus patient-centered care, physiological needs and therapeutic communication.
Abcott Institute is accredited by LARA Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs and the Council on Occupational Education (COE).
Learn more on the Abcott website.
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