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howardcc.edu/ConEd 443-518-1700 Winter/Spring 2019 37 Enroll in the new continuing education Cardiac Electrophysiologist Technologist course in partnership with HCC's credit Health Sciences Division. This course is ideal for electr ophysiologist technologists or former graduates of an accredited CVT program who are interested in becoming more competitive in the workforce by enhancing their credentials. To earn a Certificate of Completion, you must complete online classwork hours (four months). This course enhances your knowledge and prepares you to sit for the RCES (Registered Cardiac Electrophysiology Specialist) exam. Classes begin January 2019. To apply or for more information, call 443-518-4772 or email pfassbender@howardcc.edu. Become a certified Cardiac Electrophysiologist (EP) e need for trained diagnostic professionals is growing at a fast rate. Attention, Electrophysiologist Technologists Health Care Advanced Patient Care Skills is course prepares certified nursing assistants to work in hospitals and other health care settings as part of a mul- tidisciplinary team caring for patients who require acute care as well as chronic care. You will expand and deepen your skills in complex health care procedures including phlebotomy, electrocardiograms, glucose monitoring, intravenous therapy, wound care, and urinary catheteriza- tion. You must have a current CNA license. Textbook and workbook are included. Contact Kathy Schultz for additional information at 443-518-4981. No refunds. 9.2 CEUs. $1,255 (includes $670 in fees*) Tue,Thu 9am-3pm, Jan 8-Mar 7 XH-653 7086 #4336 Hickory Ridge HYBRID Tue 6pm-10pm, Jan 8-Feb 26 XH-653 7087 #4337 Hickory Ridge HYBRID Sat 9am-5pm, Jan 19-Feb 9 XH-653 7103 #4338 Hickory Ridge Nursing Assistant Instructor Training RNs are natural teachers and preparing the next generation of health care workers is a rewarding addition or extension to any nursing career. is course is designed to provide regis- tered nurses with the tools and knowledge needed to instruct nursing assistant students. Topics include adult learning principles, teaching and evaluation methodologies, course planning and implementation, teaching in the laboratory and clinical settings, and communication and teaching skills for a multi-cultural, multi-generational student population. You will also learn how to prepare students to be successful on the Geriatric Nursing Assistant Exam. is course meets the Maryland Board of Nursing requirements for the Train the Trainer course. No refund five days prior to start date. Contact Jennifer Bukowitz Keller at 443-518-4967 for ad - ditional information. 1.6 CEUs. $325 (includes $185 in fees*) Mon,Tue,Wed 9am-4pm, Mar 25-Mar 27 XH-144 7092 #4315 Howard Hall 122 RN Case Manager: Delegating for Assisted Living For RNs only, this course updates the knowledge and skills of delegating nurses who practice and teach in assisted living facilities and is approved by the Maryland Board of Nursing. Topics include principles of case management, delegation skills, adult education principles, legal and ethical issues, updates on regulations, and more. A copy of the Maryland Nurse Practice Act is provided. Please remember to bring your nursing license number. You must attend 100 percent of the class (16 hours) to receive your certificate. No refund five days prior to start date. Contact Jennifer Bukowitz Keller at 443-518-4967 for additional information. 1.6 CEUs. $295 (includes $115 in fees*) Tue,Wed 8:30am-5:30pm, Mar 5-Mar 6 XH-175 7107 #4317 Howard Hall 122