Anyone take shasta college medical assisting certificate program?
I'm looking for in person medical classes to get certification for either: radiology, EKG tech, X ray tech, phlenotomy, surgical tech, or sterile processing technician. Ect.
But shasta college only offers a certificate program for general " Medical Assisting" it's only 24 units.
Would I be able to get a job as an EKG tech or any of the jobs I listed above with just this course and passing the relevant tests to get certified? Do they help with clinical hours / shadowing / finding a location to get work hours at, which are required for these certifications. Or do they make that the students responsibly?
Or would I have to go somewhere else for education