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Realize your professional goals with Sanford Brown. Career oriented programs are available in today's hottest fields. Training can be completed in as little as 9 months. Students
receive hands-on training with industry-standard tools and equipment. Classes are held conveniently during days and evenings at campus locations across the Midwest.
The Sanford Brown approach:
- FAST: Focus students' studies into a short-term program completing in as little as 9 months.
- FOCUSED: Programs focus primarily on the essential concepts and skills employers are seeking.
- HANDS-ON: We use industry-current tools to teach skills and help students gain confidence and experience.
Sanford Brown offers training in the following fields:
Cardiovascular Technology - Diploma
Through the Cardiovascular Technology program, students will gain entry-level skills to perform non-invasive cardiovascular exams, including EKG, stress EKG, echocardiographic and vascular testing
as an entry-level cardiovascular technologist. Classes are conveniently held day and evening. A full-time unpaid externship provides opportunity for real word experience.
Request information about the Cardiovascular Technology program from the campus nearest you*:
*Each location's program availability is subject to change.
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Diagnostic Medical Sonography / Ultrasound - Diploma, Certificate
Sanford-Brown's sonography program can provide the student with preparation for entry-level responsibilities as a diagnostic medical sonographer. The curriculum addresses fundamental topics in sonographic physics and instrumentations, abdominal, small parts, OB/GYN, gray scale and color-flow Doppler sonography. Both day and evening programs include a full-time, unpaid clinical externship.
Request information about the Diagnostic Medical Sonography program from the campus nearest you*:
- Atlanta, GA **
- Cleveland, OH **
- Dallas, TX **
- Garden City, MD
- Ft. Lauderdale, FL
- Houston, TX**
- Iselin, NJ **
- Jacksonville, FL
- Landover, MD
- New York, NY
- Tampa, FL
- Trevose/Philadelphia
- White Plains, NY
*Each location's program availability is subject to change.
** The DMS program at this location is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP).
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Medical Assisting
The Medical Assistant program is designed to prepare students to assist medical providers by performing administrative duties and basic clinical duties in an office and/or medical center. The core curriculum covers a variety of subjects, including medical practice, medical law and ethics, medical communications, medical records, insurance, patient preparation, and basic laboratory procedures and tests. The courses are grouped around knowledge and skills required for administrative and clinical medical assisting; however, courses are not necessarily offered in the sequences in which they appear in the catalog. Also, students will typically, but not always, be taught by more than one instructor during their program of study. Students are required to complete a supervised clinical externship at a medical facility that includes competencies, logs and evaluations completed by the student. At the completion of the program, graduates who have diligently attended class and their externship, studied, and practiced their skills should have the necessary skills to seek entry-level employment as medical assistants.
The Medical Assisting program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) or the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES), depending on the campus location.
Request information about the Medical Assisting program from the campus nearest you*:
- Atlanta, GA
- Dallas, TX
- Fenton, MO
- Ft. Lauderdale, FL
- Hazelwood, MO
- Houston, TX
- Landover, MD
- Jacksonville, FL
- Northloop, TX
- Tampa, FL
- White Plains, NY
*Each location's program availability is subject to change.
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Medical Billing and Coding Specialist - Diploma
This exciting program can provide the student with entry-level skills to perform processing, reporting, security and management of health information within the healthcare setting. Students may choose to enroll in either a day or evening program. The programs' courses are designed to prepare students for entry-level jobs that may involve:
- Structure and analysis of health data
- Coding and indexing of information
- Management of retention and reimbursement systems for health insurance claims
- File analysis and management, healthcare statistics and health record evaluation
Health information specialists and medical billers/coders are trained professional members of the business and operations staff of today's health care industry. With today's constantly changing insurance and administrative information requirements in the medical field, they are important to the smooth operation of virtually any medical office. A career in health information technology is challenging and offers a variety of opportunities. There are career options in doctors' offices, clinics, public health facilities, hospitals, nursing homes, insurance agencies, information services departments, and self-employment. Request information about the Medical Billing and Coding program from the campus nearest you*:
*Each location's program availability is subject to change.
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Radiography - Associate of Applied Science
The Radiography program at Sanford-Brown College-Fenton (SBC) is designed to prepare students to perform radiographic procedures and understand radiation protection, radiologic physics, and image production. Students will study principles and procedures used in professional practice, including image analysis, radiation protection, radiographic pathology, digital image acquisition and display, and radiographic testing. The core curriculum is structured to include a lecture component, an imaging laboratory component, and an integrated clinical component. The final clinical portion of the curriculum consists of supervised experiences in a clinical environment, which requires competencies, logs, and evaluations completed by the student. At the conclusion of the program, graduates who have diligently attended class and their clinical, studied, and practiced their skills should have the skills to seek entry-level employment as radiographers.
Radiography training is offered at the following campus locations*:
*Each location's program availability is subject to change.
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Sanford Brown Institute campuses are nationally accredited by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES) and/or the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS). The Radiography program at SBC - Fenton is programmatically accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT).
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