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- Campus: Spring 2025 Medical Program EOQ Survey
Spring 2025 Medical Program EOQ Survey Open block drawer Click https: form typeform com to lXnZG91L link to open resource
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Demand for Medical Assistants and Phlebotomists The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects Medical Assistant employment will grow around 18% between 2020 and 2030 Note: The data provided above are from a source unaffiliated with Campus and are for informational purposes only and represent the employment field as a whole What drives the demand for certified medical assistants?
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About Campus Campus is on a mission to accelerate the talent of tomorrow and reimagine what college can (and should) be Campus is a new way to go to college, built for students looking for a lower-cost, faster launchpad into a career – or a four-year degree
- How to Become a Hair Colorist | Campus. edu
A hair colorist is a licensed cosmetologist who has extensively studied and practiced the art of coloring, bleaching, tinting, and toning hair
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Meet Campus The Online Alternative to Community College Whether a two-year program is just the first step in your college journey or you’re looking to start your career with an Associate Degree in Business, the credentials you’ll earn and the skills you’ll build in the Campus program will set you up for success
- Can Medical Assistants Do EKGs? | Campus. edu
In your career as a medical assistant, you may be called on to do numerous clinical tasks If you work in a hospital, or if you work in a cardiologist’s office, you may be familiar with electrocardiograms (EKG) An EKG is a common non-invasive test which can help identify different heart conditions
- How Community Colleges Support a Smooth Transfer to Four-Year Schools
Community college is often seen as a stepping stone toward earning a bachelor’s degree — and for good reason According to the Community College Research Center, about 80% of students at two-year colleges aspire to transfer to a four-year institution Community colleges have long served as an accessible, affordable pathway toward a bachelor’s degree
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