Catalog Addendum

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Catalog Addendum1/21/2021

CORPORATE ADMINISTRATIONDr. Terrence W. LaPier, Ph.D. – CEO/PresidentPat Guariglia - CFOJulie Orloff, M.Ed., – Vice President of Compliance & RegulatoryAlejandro Manrique– Corporate Director of Financial AidDominique Werner – Corporate Registrar/Online AdministratorNadia Beepath – BursarStacey Crain – Director of Online EngagementCAMPUS ADMINISTRATIONCampus Dean – Norlan TolonRegistrar – Dominique WernerAssistant Enrollment Manager - Faye FernanderDirector of Career Services – Maria AmadorFinancial Aid Manager – Yudi MosesLibrarian – Stacey Crain (Virtual)EDUCATIONMEDICAL ASSISTANT AND PHLEBOTOMYWilliams De Los SantosInstructorMichael QuevedoInstructorAS in Medical Assistant Program, Concorde Career Institute-Miramar - Miramar, FLNURSING ASSISTANTYulkis Rodriguez - A.S., RNProgram DeanBroward College - Associate Degree of Science in NursingDeborah Moreau, LPNInstructorMaster’s Degree Education/Reading Concentration, Union Institute & University, Miami, FLBA Elementary Education, Union Institute& University, Miami, FLLicensed Vocational Nursing, Southeast Community College Center San Francisco, CADIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHYKeneisha Burke, RVT, RDCS, RDMSProgram DeanMaster’s Health Administration – Barry University, Miami FloridaBS in Sonography – Barry University 2006 – 2009, Miami Florida

Associates of Science – Broward College, Davie FloridaRADIATION THERAPYJacqueline (Kim) Mylan, MBA, RT (T) (ARRT)Program DeanOttawa University, MBA in Healthcare ManagementSUNY Empire State College Syracuse, NY Bachelor of Science Healthcare AdministrationSUNY Upstate Medical University, AAS Radiation TherapyRADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGYTometra Meadows - M.S., R.T. (R)Program DeanMasters of Science in Education in Management and Leadership of Educational ProgramsNova Southeastern University - Fort Lauderdale, FL Bachelor of Arts in Health Care ServicesSt. Thomas University - Miami, FL Health Care Administration StudiesBroward Community College - Pembroke Pines, FL Diploma in Radiology Technology inRadiology Technology School of Technological - Miami, FLGENERAL EDUCATIONChristine Shields, MSN, BSInstructorUniversity of Miami, MS ZoologyWest Indies, Kingston Jamaica, BS Biology ChemistryJenifer Hoyte, PhDInstructorPhD in Math Education Florida International University, Miami FLMasters/Bachelors Math, CPTR, Ohio State University, Columbus OHLattrice DicksonInstructorGrand Canyon University, Master’s in BusinessUniversity of Phoenix, Masters of Nursing in EducationUniversity of Phoenix Bachelors of Science NursingChaffey College Associate of ScienceEllen Scalese, MLMS, Ed.S, Ph.D.Nova Southeastern University, Ph.D. Ft. Lauderdale, FLNova Southeastern University, Masters in Education, Ft. Lauderdale, FLBridgewater State, Bridgewater, MA, Masters in Library Media and TechnologyUMASS, Amherst, MA, BA in K-12 Education

Gregory CecereInstructorFlorida Atlantic University, Masters of Arts in English LiteratureFlorida International University, Bachelors of Arts in EnglishStephen LuscherInstructorMaster of Arts Linguistics, Florida International UniversityBachelors of Arts in English, University of MarylandElfa Shabashvili, Ph.D.InstructorKazan Institute of Biology of Russia Academy of Sciences Kazan Russia BiologyKazan State University Masters and Bachelors Biology Kazan, RussiaMelissa ChisholmInstructorMasters of Fine Arts in Graphic Design, Miami International University of Art & Design Miami,FL.Bachelor of Fine Arts in Visual Communication, American InterContinental University,Schaumburg, ILBachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA.Portia Bonnett, MS, BSInstructorMaster of Science in Health Services, Health Information Administration, Medical University ofSouth Carolina, Charleston, South CarolinaBachelor of Science, Biology, University of South CarolinaJessica GutierrezInstructorMaster of Health Science University of Central Arkansas, Conway, ARBachelor os Science in Organizational Leadership University of Arkansas, Fort Smith, ARAAS Respiratory Therapy Northwest Arkansas Community College, Rogers, ARNarendra Narayana, BA, MS, BE, MBAFlorida Atlantic University, MBA in Entrepreneurship & Global Business ManagementBangalore University, India, Bachelor of Engineering in TelecommunicationsBroward Community College, Certification in Accounting & FinanceChristopher Aults, Ph.D., MA, BSInstructorFlorida Atlantic University, Doctorate in Philosophy Florida Atlantic University, Master of ArtsPsychology Pennsylvania University, BS in Psychology,

James McLaughlinInstructorMasters of Science St. Joseph College, West Hartford, CTBachelors of Science Florida State University, Tallahassee, FLTUITION & FEES(Books and Supplies Included in the Tuition)ProgramApplication Fee*The tuitionOther Fees not in Tuitionprice includesthe cost ofbooks,backgroundcheck, drugscreening, oneset of scrubs,lab fees,technologyfees,insurance fee& CPR/BLS.DiagnosticMedical 50.00** 50,006.00SonographyRadiologic 50.00** 40,479.00TechnologyMedical 50.00** 12,200.00AssistantPhlebotomy 50.00** 1,980.00TechnicianRadiation 50.00** 42,230.00TherapyNursing 50.00** 1475.00AssistantPatient Care 50.00** 11,840.00TechnicianPharmacy 50.00** 14,400.00TechnicainMedicalLaboratory 50.00** 45,500.00Technician** Indicates all application fees are Non Refundable 80.00 Grad Fee 80.00 Grad Fee 80.00 Grad FeeN/A 80.00 Grad FeeN/A 80.00 Grad Fee 80.00 Grad Fee 80.00 Grad Fee

CAMBRIDGE MASTER CALENDARFORPROGRAMS ONLYFULL SEMESTER DATES01/04/2021 – 04/23/202105/03/2021 – 08/20/202108/30/2021 – 12/17/202101/03/2022 – 04/22/202205/02/2022 -08/19/202208/29/2022 – 12/16/202201/09/2023 – 04/28/202305/08/2023 – 08/25/202309/05/2023 – 12/22/2023SESSION 101/04/21 - 02/24/2105/03/21 – 06/23/2108/30/21 – 10/21/2101/03/22 – 02/23/2205/02/22 – 06/22/2208/29/22 – 10/19/2201/09/23 – 03/01/2305/08/23 – 06/28/2309/05/23 – 10/25/23SESSION 202/25/21 – 04/23/2106/24/21 – 08/20/2110/22/21 – 12/17/2102/24/22 – 04/22/2206/23/22 – 08/19/2210/20/22 – 12/26/2203/02/23 – 04/28/2306/29/23 – 08/25/2310/24/23 – 12/22/23Scheduled Breaks for All Students:Holidays - All Students:Spring 2021: 03/13/2021 – 03/21/2021Martin Luther King DayPresidents’ DayMemorial DayLabor DayVeterans DayATLANTA ONLY: 04/03/2021 – 04/11/2021Summer 2021: 07/03/2021 – 07/11/2021Fall 2021: 11/20/2021– 11/28/2021Winter 2021: 12/18/2021 – 01/02/202Spring 2022: TBDSummer 2022: 07/02/2022 – 07/10/2022Fall 2022: 11/19/2022– 11/27/2022Winter 2022: 12/17/2022 – 01/08/2023Clock Hour Programs:ProgramSTARTGRADMedical 2110/5/202111/16/20212/8/20224/7/20223/15/2022

g 0216/3/2021Payment Periods consist of 450 clock hours or if the program is less than 900 hours, 50% ofthe published length.Update to the Catalog Page 3 Mission StatementCambridge College of Healthcare & Technology is a private, academic and student-centeredinstitution of higher education that is dedicated to providing excellent pedagogical teaching andhands on training to traditional and nontraditional students. With Cambridge’s significanthistory, the emphasis on an outstanding student culture continues with focusing on in demandprograms, dynamic curriculum, general education skills and a strong commitment to being aleader in the field of career-focused education.Cambridge offers professional and career-focused curricula designed to cultivate students’successful learning and the ability to apply knowledge, think critically, and communicateeffectively. Through comprehensive academic programs, innovative and contemporary incontent and mode of delivery, students are exposed to skills essential to become a professional inthe healthcare and technology fields. Because academic programs are professional and careerfocused, Cambridge responds to local, regional, national and global employment needs andsupports current workforce trends. Cambridge’s mission guides its strategic planning anddecision making at all levels of the institution.Update to the Catalog Page 13 ProgramsPatient Care TechnicianDiploma ProgramMethod of Delivery: Residential36 weeks / 720 clock hoursProgram Objective:The program is a 720 clock program to prepare students for employment as entry level crossed-

trained Patient Care Technicians.Program Description:This program offers a broad foundation of knowledge and skills expanding the traditional role ofthe nursing assistant for acute and long term care settings. A Patient Care Technician is stronglyencouraged to become a Certified Nursing Assistant to practice as a PCT. Graduates are eligibleto take the Certified Patient Care Technician exam through NHA (not a state requirement).Phlebotomy procedures are practiced on training arms and human venipunctures and capillarysticks are performed in the classroom. The Certified Phlebotomy Technician examination may betaken through NHA (not a state requirement) when the applicable number of humanvenipunctures and capillary sticks have been obtained and documented by an instructor oremployer. All courses must be satisfactorily completed in order to graduate from the Patient CareTechnician Program. Students that have completed the Nursing Assistant portion of the PCTprogram are eligible to make application to take the Florida Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)Examination through Prometrics.A criminal record may keep a student from obtaining a license or certification in some medicalprograms. Therefore, a criminal record may affect the student’s ability to gain employment in thefield of training.Program OutlineRequired CoursesHC102 Health Care and Body SystemsNA101 Articulated Nursing AssistantNA102 Nursing Assistant Externship (prerequisite-NA101)PC101 Home Health AidePC102 Patient Care AssistantPH101 PhlebotomyPC103 Electrocardiograph AidePC104 Allied Health AssistantPC105 Patient Care TechnicianTotal HoursClock Hours10080407565120808080720Course DescriptionsHC101 Heath Care and Body Systems100 clock hoursThis course describes health care delivery system and health occupations communicationinterpersonal skills, computer literacy, infection control and recognition and response toemergency situations. This course also includes safety and security, ethical and legal issues,employability skills, basic math and science, and wellness and disease concept. CPR, HIV/AIDS,Domestic Violence and OSHA are also included.Prerequisites: NoneNA101 Articulated Nursing Assistant80 clock hoursThis course instructs students in the role of the nursing assistant, personal care skills, and basicnursing skills as related to extended care facilities and hospital care.

Prerequisites: NoneNA102 Nursing Assistant Externship40 Clock HoursIn this course students will practice skills learned in NA101 in a clinical acute care setting.Students will engage in the role of the nursing assistant, personal care skills, and basic nursingskills as related to extended care facilities and hospital care.Prerequisites: NA101PC101 Home Health Aide75 clock hoursThis course includes homemaking services, shopping and meal preparation, stages of humangrowth and development, safety and infection control, body systems and common disordersrelative to home health care. In addition, this course teaches home health care for maternal andinfant needs as well as care for the client with special needs.Prerequisites: NonePC102 Patient Care Assistant65 clock hoursThis course instructs students in nursing assistant skills for pediatric patients, maternal and infantcare and adult surgical patients related to the hospital setting.Prerequisites: NonePH101 Phlebotomy120 clock hoursThis course includes an introduction to phlebotomy, equipment, safety, and specimen collectiontechniques. The student receives instruction in anatomy, infection control, special procedures anddocumenting competency skills.Prerequisites: NonePC103 Electrocardiograph Aide80 clock hoursThis course includes basic principles of the cardiovascular system, the normalelectrocardiograms, lead systems, identifying rhythms, performing the ECG, and qualityassurance and continual quality improvement.Prerequisites: NonePC104 Allied Health Assistant80 clock hoursThis course introduces the student to care of the patient with problems of the respiratory,muscular and skeletal systems. Included are restorative therapies and equipment used to enablethe patient to regain optimal function.Prerequisites: NonePC105 Patient Care Technician80 clock hoursThis course instructs the student in organizational and effective team skills, documentation, andrecord management. In addition, students will learn advanced special care skills, such ascolostomy care, wound care, endotrachial tube and tracheotomy care.Prerequisites: NonePharmacy Technician870 Clock Hours

Credential awarded – Certificate/DiplomaMethod of Delivery: ResidentialProgram DescriptionThe pharmacy technician program allows students to assists pharmacists in providingmedications and healthcare products to patients.The program prepares students to successfully complete a national certification examinationoffered by the National Pharmacy Technician Certification Examination (CPhT), administeredby the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB). More states and employers arerequiring certification as reliance on pharmacy technicians grows.Program Objectives To develop a student’s ability to perform proficiently as a pharmacy technician To develop a student’s ability to think critically and communicate effectively To prepare students for entry-level employment as a pharmacy technician.Admissions RequirementsApplicants must complete and submit an application for admissions that includes:Admission interviewPersonal statementAdmissions acknowledgement formProof of High School Graduation The requirements of High School Graduation (POG) consist of one of thefollowing: Diploma from hi

program are eligible to make application to take the Florida Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Examination through Prometrics. A criminal record may keep a student from obtaining a license or certification in some medical programs. Therefore, a criminal record may affect the student’s ability to gain employment in the field of training.