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Ross College-Canton, located in Canton, Ohio, is one of more than 40 healthcare career and technical training campuses operated by Ross Education. Students will be trained through hands-on instruction and clinical externships.
Ross College-Canton offers the following healthcare-related courses:
Students in Ross College-Canton's Medical Assistant program will learn clinical and administrative skills to help prepare them for entry-level medical assisting jobs. The program is presented in both classroom and clinical portions, and students will learn lab testing, administrative duties, and injections.
The Medical Insurance Billing and Office Administration program at Ross College-Canton aims to prepare students for a number of entry-level medical office positions. Students will learn medical coding, medical billing, and front office procedures applicable in a variety of settings.
The Dental Assistant program at Ross College-Canton is a 30-to-36-week program that culminates in an externship with a local healthcare office or clinic. Students will learn the basic skills necessary to find entry-level work as a dental assistant, including taking impressions, chairside dental assisting, and oral surgery. Ross will reimburse students who sit for the Infection Control Exam and the Dental Assisting National Board Radiation Health and Safety Exam.
Ross College-Canton offers a 36-week Veterinary Assistant program that trains students to work under a veterinarian or vet technician. Students will learn veterinary ethics, administrative skills, and animal physiology. Students will complete an externship in a veterinarian's office and, after completing the program, students can take the National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America certification exam.
In the 96-week Veterinary Technician program, students will earn an Associate of Applied Science degree and will be eligible to take the Veterinary Technology National Exam. Throughout the program, students will learn essential skills like animal patient care, anesthesia, and medical imaging. In addition to coursework, students will also complete an externship.
Students will study to become a registered nurse in the 100-week Nursing program at Ross College-Canton. Students will be introduced to various nursing specialties, like geriatric, pediatric, and psychiatric nursing. The program includes 600 clinical contact hours, and upon completing the program, students can take the NCLEX-RN exam.
The Practical Nursing program at Ross College-Canton will prepare students for the role of an entry-level practical nurse. Through hands-on instruction, students will learn how to help patients bathe and dress, how to give injections, and how to assist doctors during rounds. Upon successful completion of the program, which includes 398 clinical hours, students can take the NCLEX-PN exam.