Free Health Information Professions Training Program for TANF Recipients
Posted by on April 14, 2014
Title: Free Health Information Professions Training Program for TANF Recipients Through Temple University
Description:
Bridge to Health Information Professions is an accelerated 8-week health information career pathways course designed to prepare students for a professional NR-CAHA certification. In addition to preparing to pass an industry certification, students will also receive: technology literacy training, a better understanding of careers in the field, professional development, and individualized academic enrichment.
Interested candidates can email tuhip@temple.edu or contact:
Carolyn Finklea, carolyn.finklea@temple.edu or Daniel Eliot, daniel.eliot@temple.edu
Bridge to Health Information Professions
Do You Want to Enter the Healthcare or Health Information Technologies Field?
Do You Want to Improve Your Academic & Technology Skills?
If You Answered Yes, Bridge to Health Information Professions Is the Training for You!
Bridge to Health Information Professions is an accelerated 8-week health information career pathways course designed to prepare you for a professional NR-CAHA certification. In addition to preparing to pass an industry certification, you will also receive: technology literacy training, a better understanding of careers in the field, professional development, and individualized academic enrichment.
Program Criteria
– Must be TANF (cash assistance) recipient
– High School Diploma or GED
– 6-12th grade reading/math scores on the Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE)
– Satisfactory criminal history
– High motivation and interest in the Health Information Technologies field
Program Components
– Electronic Health Records and Medical Office Administration training in preparation for NR-CAHA (Nationally Registered Certified Administrative Health Assistant) certification
– Computer literacy and Microsoft Office training
– Supplemental academic support in reading, math & language arts
– Professional development
– Job placement assistance
Want more information? Visit our website: http://chpsw.temple.edu/cspcd/programs
Or contact us directly:
Carolyn Finklea (Primary Instructor)
(215) 204-3653
Carolyn.Finklea@temple.edu
Daniel Eliot (Technology Literacy Instructor)
(215) 204-5660
Daniel.Eliot@temple.edu
This program is in partnership with Temple University and District 1199C Training and Upgrading Fund and Philadelphia Works. This document was supported by Grant #90FX0009 from the Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS). Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of HHS.
This information is approved by Temple University for public display and is associated with project #13670
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