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Accreditations & Partnerships

CAAHEP & NLNAC

Medical Assisting programs are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP). Surgical Technology programs are accredited by the CAAHEP.  The Associate Degree in Nursing program offered at the Indianapolis East campus is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC).

Some accreditations are limited to specific campuses.
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Welcome to the School of Health Sciences

Natalie Hall RN, MSN

Interim National Dean for the School of Health Sciences

Welcome to the School of Health Sciences. If you have the interest and dedication to work in the high demand area of health-related careers, you’ve come to the right place. The School of Health Sciences offers a variety of health related programs, both hands-on direct patient care and behind the scenes. With the national critical shortage of health professionals our Health Sciences programs can lead to a valued position in the healthcare field. We pride ourselves on individualized attention by qualified faculty who are dedicated to your success. We invite you to visit our campuses to experience the Harrison difference.

School of Health Sciences

At Harrison College, we offer a wide range of health care programs that give you the power to help others through a career you’ll love. Careers where you can enjoy working directly with patients as a medical assistant or massage therapist, or behind the scenes in medical billing, medical labs or as a surgical technician. Our School of Health Sciences offers many valuable career-focused medical programs.

If you have a course of study in mind but you’re not sure it falls into our School of Health Sciences or you don’t see it here, please contact a Harrison Program Specialist.

 
Popular Careers - Medical Assistants

Medical Assistants are employed in physicians' offices, medical clinics, laboratories and other healthcare agencies. Medical Assistants are absolutely a vital part of the medical community; they are sometimes the first interaction a patient may have in a medical setting; they are often the connection between the patient and physician.

The Future for Medical Assistants

The future for Medical Assistants is extremely good. There is a very high demand for well-trained, quality Medical Assistants all over the United States, and Harrison graduates are placed very quickly. The field is growing and is forecasted to keep growing. The role of the Medical Assistant has actually become more important to the medical community over the past several years, taking on more responsibility and depended upon more by physicians.

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