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Exploring a Day in the Life of a Pharmacy Technician

Posted by PCC Institute for Health Professionals on December 14, 2015

Thank you for reading our newest series, in which a day in the life of a number of different healthcare professions will is explored. Today’s post will walk through a day in the life of a Pharmacy Technician to help you decide if this career is the right one for you.

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Topics: Healthcare, Entry Level Healthcare Careers

Exploring a Day in the Life of a CNA 1

Posted by PCC Institute for Health Professionals on December 08, 2015

In our continuing series, we're exploring "a day in the life of…" various entry level healthcare careers. If you're considering a job in healthcare, this is a perfect series to keep up with because it will offer a broad overlook for potential entry points into the industry.

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Topics: Healthcare, Entry Level Healthcare Careers, Nursing Assistant (CNA 1 & 2)

Exploring a Day in the Life of a Sterile Processing Technician

Posted by PCC Institute for Health Professionals on December 01, 2015

Thank you for reading the fourth part in our newest series, in which a day in the life of a number of different healthcare professions will be explored. Today’s post will take you through a day in the life of a sterile processing technician.  

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Topics: Healthcare, Entry Level Healthcare Careers, Sterile Processing Technician

6 Types of Entry Level Healthcare Training That Can Get You Hired

Posted by PCC Institute for Health Professionals on November 19, 2015

The Portland Community College Institute for Health Professionals offers six entry level healthcare training courses that will get you hired. You can courses to become a certified nursing assistant, pharmacy technician, phlebotomist, sterile processing technician, medical coder, or a patient access specialist. Each course offers entry level healthcare training, which includes classroom and/or online lectures and/or lab training, and practicums to prepare each student for his or her healthcare career and the necessary exams for certification. This post will discuss each course in-depth.  

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Topics: Healthcare, Entry Level Healthcare Careers, Nursing Assistant (CNA 1 & 2)

Exploring a Day in the Life of a Patient Access Specialist

Posted by PCC Institute for Health Professionals on November 18, 2015

Updated May 3, 2022

One of the most critical questions to ask when exploring options for a new or changing career is what the day-to-day expectations of your new role will look like. After all, knowing what to expect as a patient access specialist or in any other entry-level healthcare career will help you know if the role is the right fit for you, and if you can see yourself enjoying your work and finding what you do fulfilling.

We understand that it can be confusing to know exactly which path in healthcare is right for you, so we’ve created this series to help you navigate your options. In this post, we’ll explore a day in the life of a patient access specialist.

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Topics: Healthcare, Entry Level Healthcare Careers

Exploring a Day in the Life of a Medical Coder

Posted by PCC Institute for Health Professionals on November 16, 2015

Welcome back to our latest blog series where we explore a day in the life of various entry level healthcare careers. If you're considering a job in healthcare, this will be an excellent series to keep up with, offering a broad view for potential entry points into different roles in the industry.

Today's post is the second in our series, and we'll be taking a look at a day in the life of a medical coder.

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Topics: Healthcare, Entry Level Healthcare Careers, Healthcare Operations

Exploring a Day in the Life of a Phlebotomist

Posted by PCC Institute for Health Professionals on November 13, 2015

Thank you for reading our first blog in our newest series: A Day in the Life! In this series, we’ll explore a day in the life of a number of different healthcare positions. Let's begin by taking a look at a day in the life of a phlebotomist, one of the programs offered by PCC Institute for Health Professionals.

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Topics: Healthcare, Entry Level Healthcare Careers

8 Tips for Choosing Your First Job in Healthcare

Posted by PCC Institute for Health Professionals on November 12, 2015

Choosing a career in healthcare is not only rewarding, but needed! According to a recent survey, there is a healthcare professional shortage in America due to baby boomers leaving the field and healthcare professionals moving up to higher paying teaching jobs. This shortage of healthcare professionals is creating a real need for emerging healthcare workers. If you have ever considered entering the healthcare industry, there is no better time than now. The following eight tips for choosing a career in healthcare will help get you started today.

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Topics: Healthcare, Entry Level Healthcare Careers

Phlebotomy: Your First Step in a Healthcare Career

Posted by PCC Institute for Health Professionals on November 09, 2015

Are you interested in a career in healthcare? It can be confusing to find your way into healthcare careers, especially if you didn't dive into a medically geared education after high school. Don't let that stop you though! There are plenty of rewarding, well paying jobs that will allow you to help people, including becoming a phlebotomy technician (or simply a phlebotomist). The following article will tell you everything you need to know about what a phlebotomist does, why phlebotomy is a great first step, and how you can start your career in phlebotomy today. 

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Topics: Healthcare, Entry Level Healthcare Careers

Do I Need a Four-Year Degree to Work in Healthcare?

Posted by PCC Institute for Health Professionals on November 05, 2015

The income associated with medical careers is attractive, but not everyone has the personal time or finances to put towards four years of undergraduate school, then medical school, and beyond. You may be wondering, "Do I need a four-year degree to work in healthcare?" Technically, the answer is no, and this article will outline the opportunities available without a four-year degree as well as why planning for a four-year degree as well will increase your opportunities and income.

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Topics: Healthcare, Entry Level Healthcare Careers

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