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Medical Assisting
As a Medical Assistant, you combine the best of both worlds. Medical Assistants help keep medical offices and departments running smoothly by performing routine administrative tasks. They interact with patients by performing clinical duties, such as drawing blood, changing dressings, and preparing patients for testing.

Increasingly, doctors and nurses are relying on Medical Assistants to help with patients' needs during office visits. The demand for qualified Medical Assistants will continue to grow as people live longer and the population increases.

It's a wonderful career opportunity for you if you enjoy helping others and can perform multiple duties in different environments.

Medical Billing and Coding Administrator
Medical Billing and Coding professionals work in critical positions in busy medical environments. They are responsible for collecting patient information, submitting insurance forms, ensuring invoices are sent and paid, abstracting or indexing, diagnostic and procedural coding, and following up on claims.

Considering the growing population and the needs of a society that is living longer, this is an excellent occupational choice. In fact, this career field is expected to grow faster than average, which means opportunities abound in hospitals, clinics, doctors' offices, laboratories, facilities for the aging, and many other places.

If you are organized, methodical and work well in a secure, structured environment, this is likely the right position for you.

Expanded Function Dental Assisting
The objective of the Dental Assistant program is to train students to become an essential part of the dental team. Our comprehensive communication-based approach to student training aims to meet the growing need for high-quality, personable dental professionals. Dental assistants are responsible for assisting the dentist with a variety of procedures including preliminary examinations, four-handed and six-handed dentistry, sterilization and infection control, patient comfort, inventory maintenance, model pouring , and fabricating custom trays such as mouth guards, bleach trays and retainers. Dental assistant may also perform administrative duties such as charting, appointment scheduling,record maintenance and record management.

Upon completion of the program, students are qualified to assume entry-level dental assistant positions in a dental office, clinic or specialty practice performing chairside duties, lab procedures, administrative tasks, inventory control, infection monitoring and instrument sterilization.


Pharmacy Tech
This program enables the graduate – through course work –to further develop his or her career as a Pharmacy Technician. It includes a 160-hour externship in a pharmacy, hospital, nursing home or assisted-living facility.

Upon completion of this program, graduates will be qualified to work in hospitals, clinics, retail pharmacies, wholesale pharmacies, and pharmaceutical companies as either a Pharmacy Aid or a Pharmacy Technician.  The graduate will also be eligible to sit for the certification exam for Pharmacy Technicians through the Commission on Technician Certification.


EMT/Paramedic
Emergency Medical Technician Basic (EMT-B) serves as a vital link in the chain of the healthcare team. It is recognized that the majority of pre-hospital emergency medical care will be provided by the EMT-B. This program includes all skills necessary for the individual to provide emergency medical care at a basic life support level with an ambulance service or other specialized service. EMT-Bs provide services in an environment requiring special skills and knowledge in such areas as communications, documentation and transportation. This program provides an introduction to these concepts and the protocols applicable to Basic Life Support services in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

Paramedics primarily work in the pre-hospital setting and are the "eyes, ears and hands" of the emergency room physician. Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) and paramedics differ in the fact that EMTs provide basic life support (bandaging wounds, splinting, etc.) and paramedics provide advanced life support (IVs, administering medication, etc.).


HVAC
The NEW Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVAC) program is designed for persons with or without previous training or experience in any of the climate control disciplines. Forty Fort offers a program designed to provide the student with the knowledge and skills necessary for entry-level employment in the field of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration.

The program includes courses covering control systems, refrigeration, air conditioning, heat systems, and heat pumps. Students are prepared to take the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Refrigerant Transition and Recovery Certification test. EPA certification greatly enhances a graduate's employment opportunities and marketability in the industry.


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