
Allied Health Education at Edmonds Community College
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Health care is one of the growing industries in the nation with opportunities in both direct patient care and support occupations. Edmonds Community College's partnerships with local health care providers give students opportunities to obtain experience in the field.
Train for careers as a clinical laboratory assistant, health unit coordinator/unit secretary, patient care technician, EKG technician, phlebotomy technician, nurse assistant, and pharmacy technician.
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In Allied Health, you can earn certificates in:
- Clinical Lab Assistant
- Electrocardiography (EKG) Technician
- Health Unit Coordinator (HUC)
- Medical Information Technology
- Nurse Assistant
- Patient Care Technician
- Pharmacy Technician
- Phlebotomy Technician
Complete Your Certificate in 1-3 Quarters,
Less Than a Year
Prerequisite courses in the structure and function of the human body, basic medical terminology, computers skills and HIV/AIDS and CPR for Healthcare Professionals may be required for admission to the program. Please consult the individual program requirements sheets or an adviser for more information.
Learn from Experienced Health Care Professionals
Our instructors, experienced health care professionals, will guide you through classroom and laboratory activities to learn about the health care environment, personal skills to make you successful in the health care workplace, and the specific skills required in your chosen profession. Our affiliations with local health care facilities will enable you to obtain the clinical hands-on experience to hone your skills in the health care environment.
Meet the Requirements for Hands-On Clinical Experiences
- A social security number is required in order to take state licensing exams.
- Additional requirements must be met prior to participating in clinical experiences: See them here.



