12 Associate of Applied Science Programs in Healthcare Technology in North America for 2024

Associate of Applied Science Programs in Healthcare Technology in North America for 2024Filter
    • Livonia, USA

    Full time, Part time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    The health information technology program will prepare the student to be a health information technician. The technician is responsible for performing tasks related to the use, analysis, validation, presentation, abstracting, coding, storage, security, retrieval, quality measurement, and control of healthcare data in paper-based, hybrid, and/or electronic health record systems.

    • Livonia, USA

    Full time, Part time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    The biomedical engineering technologist (BMET) program is designed to develop technicians able to maintain and service medical electronic equipment in hospitals, pathological and hematological laboratories, and industries engaged in the manufacture and sale of medical electronic equipment.

    • Anchorage, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Surgical technologists, otherwise known as scrub techs, are operating room specialists who perform specific duties for pre-, intra-, and postoperative case management. Surgical technologists must be knowledgeable in asepsis and sterile technique and must be able to properly care for instrumentation, equipment, and supplies. Surgical case management wound care and closure, and surgical patient care and safety all fall within the realm of the surgical technologist’s responsibilities The Surgical Technology program prepares students for employment as entry surgical technologists. We offer a 63-credit Associate of Applied Science degree that takes approximately two academic years of full-time enrollment to complete. Students enrolled in our full-major Surgical Technology program complete clinical alongside working professionals in local hospitals and surgery centers.

    • Mason City, USA

    Full time

    On-Campus

    English

    A Radiologic Technology (x-ray) program prepares radiographers to take x-rays of all parts of the human body for the purpose of diagnosing medical problems. Radiographers position the patients, who either lie on a table, sit, or stand, so that the correct parts of the body can be radiographed.

    • Livonia, USA

    Full time, Part time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    The objective of the Surgical Technology degree is to offer the student an opportunity to become an integral member of the surgical team as well as an allied health professional. This program will utilize a combination of classroom, lab, and clinical experiences to facilitate student learning. Multiple teaching delivery methods will cover concepts such as; the principles of asepsis, the application of sterile technique, and surgical pharmacology. Students will demonstrate competency knowledge of perioperative case management prior to entering a clinical internship. The clinical experience will continue the education of the student by offering hands-on surgical patient care through multiple surgical service specialties. Students will work under the auspice of the surgeon as well as the surgical team to gain the scrub experience required for eligibility to sit for the national CST (Certified Surgical Technologist exam) credentialing exam offered through the NBSTSA (National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting).

    • Wichita, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The Surgical Technology program prepares students to function in the operating room environment by combining classroom and simulated laboratory instruction with actual surgical clinical experiences. Successful completion of the program allows graduates to take the national certification examination to become a certified surgical technologist (CST). Students may request consideration for advanced placement by submitting an official transcript of coursework. This program does not offer credit for experiential learning. Choose from an Associate of Applied Science, typically a 2-year program or a Technical Certificate, which is usually completed in a year or less. Click the links below for course information, costs, average earning, placement rates, and additional program information. As a condition of participation in SGT119 Clinical I, SGT129 Clinical II, SGT130 Clinical III, students do not receive any compensation from WSU Tech or the clinical affiliate. Students assist physicians during surgical procedures, but at no time are they substituted for health care facility staff members.

    • Grand Rapids, USA

    English

    Learn to analyze, manage and use patient data and health information resources as a health care information technologist with the health information technology associate degree at Davenport University. Delivered through real-time virtual learning (RTV) classes, this two-year online health information technology degree is led by faculty who have real-world experience and hold industry-recognized credentials, including Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) and Certified in Healthcare Privacy and Security (CHPS

    • Opelika, USA
    • Wadley, USA

    Full time

    On-Campus

    English

    In the Surgical Technology Program, you will learn all aspects of the Surgical Technologist's role in the operating room, including preparation for the procedure, participation in the procedure, and concluding the procedure.

    • Online USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Radiologic Technology Programs combine education about advanced technology, physiology, and human behaviour to enable rewarding opportunities in the in-demand field of medical imaging.

    • Online USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The student receives six hundred seventy-five (675) hours of didactic training and one thousand (1000) hours of clinical education, allowing them to apply the lecture topics to practical use.

    • Perrysburg, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    You find the human body fascinating. You enjoy looking at pictures. You love working with technology. You enjoy talking with people and being part of a team. You are able to multitask with critical thinking.

    • Anchorage, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The Diagnostic Medical Sonography (DMS) program offers a 72-credit Associate of Applied Science Degree that takes 3-5 years to complete depending on completion of prerequisite, program, and application requirements. The program trains individuals for employment as a general sonographer or ultrasound tech. The program is designed for individuals who already have training and experience providing direct care to patients. Sonography, or ultrasound, is an imaging specialty that uses sound waves. Sonographers operate specialized equipment that transmits high-frequency sound waves into a patient's body. Structures within the body reflect the sound to form cross-sectional images. These images are interpreted by physicians, most commonly radiologists. Sonographers work in a variety of medical settings from doctor offices to large medical centers.