Healthcare Programs
- Health Information Management - Associate of Science
Health Information Management Associate's Degree in Omaha, NE
Bachelor of Science in Health Information Management – This program is designed for those who wish to be experts in the management, security, and analysis of electronic patient files. Topics of study include medical science, insurance coding and diagnosis, information systems, legal and ethical requirements of health care delivery, employee management, and health care data analysis. This program is 124 credits and typically takes 36 months to complete. Deliveres in a hybrid format, students will take some classes at the campus and some classes online. Graduates of this CAHIIM-approved program will be eligible to sit for the Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) credential offered through AHIMA.
Massage Therapy Programs
- Therapeutic Massage - Associate of Science
Associate of Science in Therapeutic Massage in Omaha, NE
This program includes the same core courses as the diploma and adds the general education courses required for a college associate degree, giving the graduate greater opportunity for career advancement. This program is 71 credits and typically takes 16 months to complete. (Note: for those transferring in a completed OSMT diploma, it will only take approximately 6 months to complete the associate degree.)
- Therapeutic Massage - Diploma
Therapeutic Massage Diploma in Omaha
Diploma in Therapeutic Massage – To get started in your new career ASAP, this program includes the core courses you’ll need to gain the skills and knowledge required for entry-level employment in the massage therapy. This 50 credit program can be completed in as little as 10 months.
Medical Assisting Programs
- Medical Assisting - Associate of Science
Medical Assisting Associate's Degree in Omaha
Diploma in Medical Assisting – Medical assistants perform administrative and clinical tasks to keep the offices of physicians, podiatrists, chiropractors, optometrists, pediatricians and other doctors running smoothly. Clinical duties may include taking medical histories and recording vital signs, giving injections, explaining treatment procedures to patients, preparing patients for examination, tending to wounds, and assisting the physician during patient exams. This 12-month program provides the academic knowledge and hands-on skills required for entry-level medical assistant positions.
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