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Concorde Career College-Memphis is one of several campuses the schools have across the country. Each Concorde Career College focuses on healthcare and dental career training. In addition to preparing each student for success in their chosen career, the school instills a devotion to the community in each student through its education.
Concorde Career College-Memphis offers the following healthcare-related courses:
Concorde Career College-Memphis offers diploma and associate degree programs in Dental Assisting. The diploma program can be completed in 40 weeks and prepares students for entry-level work as a dental assistant. The AAS program will take 21 months to complete. Each program aims to prepare students with both theoretical and practical knowledge about appointment scheduling, lab procedures, and instructing patients on dental hygiene.
Completed in either eight or 18 months, the Medical Assisting programs at Concorde Career College-Memphis prepares students through hands-on instruction to become entry-level medical assistants. Students will learn front office procedures, medical terminology, and anatomy.
Concorde Career College-Memphis offers Medical Office Professional programs in eight or eighteen months which award diplomas and associate degrees, respectively. Medical office professionals often perform clerical or receptionist duties in various healthcare settings. Students in these programs will learn how to record patient data, schedule appointments, and process claims.
Students in either of the Pharmacy Technician programs at Concorde Career College-Memphis can expect to learn the necessary skills to qualify for an entry-level pharmacy technician position. These skills include pharmacology, compounding, and maintaining records. Students in both programs will complete a clinical externship.