New Beginnings Start Here..... PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN Total Cost: $2,940 (includes textbooks, 2 sets of scrubs, certification exam fees, CRC certificate fee, health screenings & CPRO training) TU/TH, October 25, 2016 - February 28, 2017 6:00-9:30pm, & one SA per month, 9:00am-3:00pm Location: Arab Instructional Site BACKGROUND CHECK REQUIRED FOR PROGRAM ENTRANCE; CLEAN DRUG SCREEN REQUIRED FOR CONTINUED ENROLLMENT COST: $39 (background check cost is not included within tuition cost and is processed online through Verified Credentials) This comprehensive program is designed to allow students to become as a Phlebotomy Technician. Students will be prepared to collect blood specimens from clients for the purpose of laboratory analysis & become familiar with all aspects related to blood collection & develop comprehensive skills to perform venipunctures completely & safely. Classroom & lab work includes terminology, anatomy, physiology; blood collection procedures; specimen hands-on practice; CPR training & clinical training in skills & techniques to perform puncture methods. In addition to classroom hours, the program includes on-site clinicals - which is required for certification for phlebotomists. Upon completion of the program, students will obtain an National Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) & sit for the Certified Phlebotomy Tech (CPT) exam given through NHA (National Healthcareer Association). *Ask about our deferred payment plan* Snead State Workforce Development CLINICAL MED MEDICAL DICAL IC ASSISTANT + PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN Total Cost: $4,995 (includes textbooks, scrubs, certification exam fees, CRC certificate, health screenings & CPRO training) TU/TH, October 25, 2016 - July 18 2017 Location: Arab Instructional Site 6:00-9:30pm, & one SA per month, 9:00am-3:00pm BACKGROUND CHECK REQUIRED FOR PROGRAM ENTRANCE CLEAN DRUG SCREEN REQUIRED FOR CONTINUED ENROLLMENT COST: $39 (background check cost is not included within tuition cost and is processed online through Verified Credentials) This comprehensive program is designed to allow students to become trained as a Clinical Medical Assistant, with the option of Phlebotomy Technician, within one program. Having skills sets from two career paths will create an individual that is more marketable within the healthcare field. Upon completion of the program, students will obtain an National Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) & sit for the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) and the Certified Phlebotomy Tech (CPT) exams given through NHA (National Healthcareer Association). The clinical medical assistant session prepares students to function effectively in many of the administrative/clerical & medical assistant clinical positions in the healthcare industry. This instruction covers important background information on anatomy & physiology, medical terminology, clinical knowledge to include blood pressure checks, using a stethoscope, urine analysis, basic insurance billing aspects, medical ethics, customer service & legal aspects. PHLEBOTOMY TECH: Students will be prepared to collect blood specimens from clients for the purpose of laboratory analysis & become familiar with all aspects related to blood collection & develop comprehensive skills to perform venipunctures completely & safely. Classroom & lab work includes terminology, anatomy, physiology; blood collection procedures; specimen hands-on practice; CPR training & clinical training in skills & techniques to perform puncture methods. In addition to classroom hours, the program includes on-site clinicals - which is required for certification for phlebotomists. *WIOA Approved Course* WELDING TECHNOLOGY Total Cost: $5,500 (includes textbooks, supplies, and fees) TU/TH, September 20, 2016 - August 31, 2017 TU/TH, 6:00 - 10:00pm and some SA each month, 8:00am-2:00pm Location: Marshall Technical School, Guntersville Welding is a high-tech industry that can take you places all over the world. Welds are everywhere, from ladders to aircraft carriers, from NASCAR to national defense, and from laboratory to sales and repair, the varied welding industry impacts virtually every industry. Few career choices offer so many options for employment and opportunity for growth. Snead State Community College’s Welding Technology will prepare students to enter the high-tech industry of welding. The curriculum includes training in Stick, MIG (solid wire & flux core) and TIG welding. Our curriculum was developed by the NaƟonal Center for ConstrucƟon EducaƟon and Research, www.nccer.org, and was created by Subject Matter Experts to ensure ex- Snead State is an approved testing site with NHA (National Healthcare Association). Snead State offers the following certifications for ceptional training programs that are set to industry standards. NCCER mainpersons who have received training, or work experience, in the tains a portable and nationally recognized credentialing system by providcertifying field of healthcare: ing transcripts,certificates and wallet cards to students who successfully (*Persons need to provide documentation of training, and/or work complete the curriculum through an accredited sponsor. NCCER’s training experience, to be eligible to sit for the exam.) process of accreditation, instructor certification, standardized curriculum, national registry, assessment and certification is a key element in developCOST: $199 per person, includes study guide ing a skilled workforce of construction professionals. The program also covCertified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) ers 10 hour OSHA safety training and employability skills. Upon compleCertified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA) tion of this program students will receive: Welding Technology Certificate, Certified EKG Technician (CET) NCCER CerƟficaƟon, National Career Readiness Certificate, Forklift Training, Certified Billing Coding Specialist (CBCS) OSHA 10 hour Occupatonal Safety and Health Training card and one AWS certification process of choice. *WIOA Approved Course* COST: $249 per person, includes study guide Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) Already Trained - Need Certification? Workforce Development Division Cherri Barnard, 256.840.4152, cbarnard@snead.edu Teresa Walker, 256.840.4211, twalker@snead.edu. www.facebook.com/ssccworkforcedevelopment www.pinterest.com/sneadstateworkf/ www.sneadworks.blogspot.com www.linkedin.com/in/cherri-barnard-3668431b