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Yes, you can take phlebotomy classes online, but the honest answer comes with a catch. You can finish the coursework from home on your own schedule, yet no program is fully online. Every path to certi
Nov 9, 2023 • Written by Pia Cabardo

You can complete the coursework for a medical assistant program online, but every legitimate program still ends with an in-person externship, and the certification you earn depends on how your program
Nov 9, 2023 • Written by Blessed Joy Amarga

You can take most Patient Care Technician classes online, but not the entire program. The coursework, medical terminology, anatomy, infection control, and documentation, works well online, while the h
Nov 9, 2023 • Written by Justine Tacmo

Online pharmacy technician programs let you complete the classroom (didactic) portion of training from home, with most students finishing in 4 to 9 months of self-paced study. After your program, you
Nov 9, 2023 • Written by Frarenz Carpio

You can complete medical billing and coding training entirely online, and most accredited programs run about four to twelve months and cost roughly $1,000 to $4,500 before exam fees. Online classes pr
Nov 9, 2023 • Written by Stephanie Dayak

You can find EKG classes near you in most US metros, in person, online, or hybrid, and a focused certificate usually takes 4 to 12 weeks. One honest thing to know up front: standalone EKG programs are
Nov 3, 2023 • Written by Justine Tacmo

The hardest part of finding a medical assistant school near you is not the search, since dozens of programs will turn up, but knowing how to tell a good one from the rest. The single detail that matte
Nov 3, 2023 • Written by Jenelle Anne Flores

Pharmacy technician classes are available across the United States through online national programs, on-campus diplomas in major metro areas, employer-sponsored apprenticeships, and accelerated bootca
Nov 3, 2023 • Written by Blessed Joy Amarga

Medication aide requirements are set by each state, and not every state uses the same title or credential. Where the role exists, you may see Certified Medication Aide (CMA), Qualified Medication Aide
Nov 3, 2023 • Written by Vduani Martinez

ACLS classes, is one of Dreambound's most sought-after courses, especially among individuals aspiring to advance their nursing careers and become a critical care nurse. Many find it rewarding and fulf
Nov 3, 2023 • Written by Frank Abalos

Are you passionate about making a positive impact in people's lives? Do you have a desire to acquire the essential skills required to offer compassionate care to those in need? If so, the caregiving p
Nov 3, 2023 • Written by Fel Quijada

Every two seconds, someone in the United States needs blood, and phlebotomists are the people trained to draw it. That steady demand is why phlebotomy classes run in nearly every US city, both in pers
Oct 30, 2023 • Written by Winlynd May Caballero

What is a Physical Therapy Technician?
Physical Therapy Technicians, also known as Physical Therapy Aides or Assistants, are healthcare professionals who work alongside Physical Therapists to provide
Aug 7, 2023 • Written by Athena Kan

"Unlock the potential of being a Chiropractic Assistant in Ohio. Dreambound's guide outlines training, certification, and essential career steps."
If you have an interest in healthcare and enjoy work
Aug 7, 2023 • Written by Athena Kan

Phlebotomists in Alaska earn a median annual salary of $46,110, which is higher than the national median of $43,660 for this occupation. The state does not require phlebotomists to hold a specific lic
Aug 4, 2023 • Written by Athena Kan

The need for healthcare professionals has never been greater than during the COVID-19 pandemic. To help meet this need, Charmaine Hogan, BSN, RN, CCM, and WCN-C, established All Is Well Health Care Ac
Feb 6, 2023 • Written by Pia Cabardo

To become a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) in Texas, you finish 100 hours of state-approved training (60 classroom hours and 40 clinical hours), pass the two-part Prometric competency exam, and get
Sep 13, 2022 • Written by Justine Tacmo

Jasmine grew up in a small town in Texas called Longview. She was raised by her mother who worked as a caregiver at a nursing home. Her mother would often take Jasmine to work along with her. This set
Aug 25, 2021 • Written by Risha Centeno

IT support is among the more accessible technology careers to train for, since many entry-level roles are open to candidates with certifications and hands-on skills rather than a four-year degree. IT
Jul 24, 2026 • Written by Risha Centeno

Becoming an IT support specialist comes down to building real technical skills, earning a credential that proves them, and getting hands-on experience with actual problems. There is no single required
Jul 16, 2026 • Written by Risha Centeno

To become a surgical technician, you complete a surgical technology program, earn a national certification, and meet any registration rules in your state. What trips people up is that there is no sing
Jul 14, 2026 • Written by Risha Centeno

If you want to know how to become a registered nurse (RN), every candidate reaches licensure the exact same way: graduate from an accredited nursing program, pass the NCLEX-RN exam, and get licensed b
Jul 10, 2026 • Written by Justine Tacmo

The path to learning how to become an LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) looks the same in every state: finish a state-approved practical nursing program, pass the NCLEX-PN, and get licensed by your state
Jul 9, 2026 • Written by Justine Tacmo

The highest-paying bachelor's degrees in the United States lead to careers in engineering, computer science, and actuarial science. Computer engineering ranks first: computer hardware engineers earn a
Jun 4, 2026 • Written by Justine Tacmo