What are the most important skills taught in healthcare training?
Healthcare training covers essential skills like patient care, medical terminology, infection control, and hands-on procedures. These skills prepare individuals for real-world clinical settings and ensure high-quality patient care.
What does a CNA do on a daily basis?
A CNA assists patients with daily activities like bathing, dressing, and feeding while also monitoring vital signs. They play a crucial role in ensuring patients’ comfort and well-being.
How often do I need to renew my certificate?
Most certifications must be renewed every 2 years—CNA requires 24 in-service hours and proof of 8 hours of paid work, NHA certifications require 10 CE credits and a renewal fee, and Pharmacy Technician certification requires 20 CE hours including 1 hour in pharmacy law.
What does a CPT do in a healthcare setting?
A CPT is responsible for drawing blood, properly labeling samples, and ensuring patient comfort during procedures. They work in hospitals, labs, and clinics to support diagnostic testing.
What responsibilities does a CPhT have in a pharmacy?
A CPhT (Pharmacy technician) assists pharmacists by filling prescriptions, managing inventory, and providing customer service. They ensure medications are dispensed safely and accurately.
What does a CET do in a hospital or clinic?
A CET(EKG Technician) performs electrocardiogram (EKG) tests to monitor heart activity and detect abnormalities. They work closely with doctors to assist in diagnosing heart conditions.
What tasks does a PCT perform in a healthcare setting?
A PCT(Patient Care Technician) provides hands-on patient care, assisting with bathing, feeding, mobility, and basic medical procedures. They work under nurses and doctors in hospitals and long-term care facilities.
What are the main duties of a CMAA?
A CMAA (Medical Administrative Assistant) manages front-office tasks such as scheduling appointments, handling medical records, and processing insurance claims. They ensure the smooth operation of healthcare offices.
What does an AHA BLS certification cover?
AHA BLS certification teaches CPR, AED usage, and emergency response for adults, children, and infants. It is essential for healthcare providers and first responders.
General Information
What programs do you offer?
We offer certification courses in CNA (Certified Nurse Aide), CCMA (Medical Assistant), CPT (Phlebotomy Technician), CET (EKG Technician), PCT (Patient Care Technician), CMAA (Medical Administrative Assistant), CPhT (Pharmacy Technician), and AHA CPR/BLS/ACLS.
Where is your school located?
We are located in Carrollton, Texas. Skill training is held at our campus, and clinical practice is conducted at partnered healthcare facilities across the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
Are your programs accredited?
Yes. We are approved by the Texas Health and Human Services (THHS), Texas Workforce Commission (TWC), and the National Healthcareer Association (NHA).
Enrollment and Admissions
Can high school students enroll in your courses?
Yes! High school students can enroll in most of our programs. For CNAs, students must be at least 16 years old and meet background check requirements.
Do I need a high school diploma or GED?
A high school diploma or GED is required for NHA certification programs (such as CCMA, CPT, CET). It is not required for CNA.
Certification and Exams
What if I fail the certification exam?
You can take the exam up to 3 times. If you do not pass after three attempts, you must retake the course before trying again.
Where can I take the certification exam?
For NHA certifications, you can test at any authorized NHA testing center across the USA or request testing at our school (if available).
For CNAs, testing is conducted at state-approved testing centers in Texas, such as Prometric sites.
Are certifications valid in other states?
Yes — NHA certifications are valid nationwide. CNA certification can often be transferred through a state reciprocity process.
How often do I need to renew my certification?
Most certifications renew every 2 years:
- CNA: 24 in-service hours + proof of 8 hours of paid work
- NHA certifications: 10 CE credits + renewal fee
- Pharmacy Technician: 20 CE hours, including 1 hour of pharmacy law CNA.
Can I enroll without a visa, green card, or U.S. citizenship?
Yes—for NHA certification programs, you can enroll and take the test for NHA certification programs regardless of immigration status.
For CNA, you must have a valid Social Security Number, which is required by the Texas Nurse Aide Registry.
Can international or out-of-state students enroll?
Yes! International and out-of-state students are welcome in all NHA programs.
Tuition and Financial Aid
How much does tuition cost?
Tuition varies by program: CNA ($1,400), CCMA ($2,800), CPT ($1,480), Pharmacy Tech ($1,200), and more. All programs include a one-time $150 registration fee.
Do you offer payment plans?
Yes, we offer flexible payment plans with interest to help make your education more affordable.
Is financial aid available?
Yes. Students who are low-income or unemployed may qualify for tuition assistance through the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC).
Class Format and Schedule
Are classes online or in-person?
Pharmacy Technician and Medical Administrative Assistant programs are 100% online. Other programs are hybrid, with online learning and in-person skill sessions at our Carrollton campus.
When can I start?
We offer rolling admissions, so you can start as soon as your registration, payment, and background check (if required) are complete.
Certification and Exams
What if I fail the certification exam?
You can take the exam up to 3 times. If you do not pass after three attempts, you must retake the course before trying again.
Where can I take the certification exam?
For NHA certifications, you can test at any authorized NHA testing center across the USA or request testing at our school (if available).
For CNAs, testing is conducted at state-approved testing centers in Texas, such as Prometric sites.
Are certifications valid in other states?
Yes—NHA certifications are valid nationwide. CNA certification can often be transferred through a state reciprocity process.
How often do I need to renew my certification?
Most certifications renew every 2 years:
- CNA: 24 in-service hours + proof of 8 hours of paid work
- NHA certifications: 10 CE credits + renewal fee
- Pharmacy Technician: 20 CE hours, including 1 hour of pharmacy law
Clinical Practice
Where are clinicals held?
Clinical training is held at licensed nursing homes, clinics, and healthcare facilities in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
What should I wear to skills or clinicals?
Students must wear a navy blue uniform with school ID and closed-toe shoes.
What should I bring to in-person sessions?
Bring your uniform, ID, notebook, pen, and a watch with a second hand. Nails must be short and natural (no polish or acrylics).
Career Support
Do you provide job placement?
While we don’t guarantee job placement, we offer resume support, interview preparation, and job leads through our employer network.
Where do your graduates work?
Our graduates work in hospitals, clinics, labs, long-term care facilities, pharmacies, and more throughout Texas and nationwide.