Directory of Accredited Institutions and Programs

2008

 

 

 

 

 

The Meaning and Importance of Accreditation

 

Accreditation is a non-governmental, professional peer review process by which educational institutions and programs are provided technical assistance and are evaluated for quality based on pre-established academic and administrative standards. Accreditation is used by the public as the most reliable indicator of educational quality.

 

One of the primary goals of accreditation is to assist institutions in identifying and achieving goals in order to protect the public and to enhance the profession.

 

Accreditation is typically conducted by accrediting agencies composed of similar institutions, programs or professions that establish eligibility requirements, evaluation standards, and procedures for accreditation. These agencies are generally categorized as institutional (national or regional) and specialized programmatic and/or professional.

 

ABHES Scope of Recognition

 

ABHES is an independent non-profit agency unrelated to any trade or membership organization. 

 

ABHES is recognized by the United States Secretary of Education for the accreditation of private, postsecondary institutions in the United States offering predominantly allied health education programs and the programmatic accreditation of medical assistant, medical laboratory technician and surgical technology programs leading to a certificate, diploma, Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Occupational Science, or academic associate degrees and programs offered by distance delivery. 

 

ABHES accredits programmatically for the three programs identified above being taught in both public and private institutions.  It also accredits institutionally outside of the allied health area, providing the institutions retain predominance in allied health (see II.A.1.b. for ABHES’ definition of predominance).

 

The ABHES Mission

 

·       To serve as a nationally recognized accrediting agency of institutions and programs specializing in health education.

 

·        To establish eligibility criteria and accreditation standards for the administration and operation of institutions and programs specializing in health education.

 

·       To ensure that eligibility criteria and evaluation standards are adequate, relevant, valid and reliable; and predictive of successful qualitative outcomes through a comprehensive program of systematic review and follow-up.

 

·       To enhance the profession through the improvement of institutions and programs, and in the quality of their graduates.

 

·        To promote sound business and ethical standards predominantly serving health education.

 

 

Overview of ABHES’ Accreditation Standards and Procedures

 

ABHES accreditation standards describe the characteristics of a quality institution or program. These standards act as a guide for the visitation team that evaluate the institution or program and for the commissioners who act on the findings of the visitation team. Institutions and programs accredited by ABHES must continually comply with the standards for accreditation as delineated in the ABHES Accreditation Manual.

 

 

THE ACCREDITATION PROCESS

 

STEP 1:

 

RETRIEVE THE APPLICATION INFORMATION PACKET

Visit the ABHES Website at www.abhes.org or contact the ABHES office to obtain the application packet.  The inquiry letter contains instructions on how to apply for accreditation and includes eligibility criteria and financial statement requirements. 

 

STEP 2:

 

SUBMIT APPLICATION

Upon confirmation of compliance with the eligibility criteria, return the completed application with appropriate fee.  A cover letter that outlines how the institution meets the eligibility criteria must accompany the application with the signed Statement of Ownership.  Audited financial statements are also required for all applicants, preferably with submission of the completed application.

 

Although an institution may start the accreditation process, a grant of accreditation will be contingent upon receipt, review and approval of the audited financial statements.  To allow sufficient processing time, the institution should provide the audited financial statements as soon as possible but preferably no later than three months following submission of the application).

 

STEP 3:

 

SELF-EVALUATION REPORT (SER) COMPLETION

Upon receipt of the application and the eligibility confirmation, the institution will be provided the SER for completion, which usually takes approximately 3 months to complete.  There are two SER deadlines each year for initial and recycle applicants in preparation for the two commission meetings each year.  See the ABHES Schedule of Events.

 

STEP 4:

 

ACCREDITATION WORSKHOP ATTENDANCE

Applicants are required to attend an ABHES Accreditation Workshop prior to submission of the SER.  See the ABHES Schedule of Events.

 

STEP 5:

 

PRELIMINARY VISIT

Initial institutional applicants are required to undergo a preliminary visit, which are conducted to confirm eligibility and determine whether the institution is in substantial compliance with the standards.  Please note that a draft copy of the narrative portion of the Self-Evaluation Report will be required in preparation for the preliminary visit. 

 

Should it be determined on the preliminary visit that your institution is not in substantial compliance with the ABHES Standards (Chapter IV), submission of your SER will be postponed and the institution will not undergo the full-on site team visit until the following travel cycle.

 

STEP 6:

 

SER SUBMISSION

The self-evaluation is the most important step in the accreditation process.  The visiting evaluation team and Bureau Commissioners will base their judgments, in part, on this document.  Note that the self-evaluation questions and evaluation standards (Chapters IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, and IX of the Manual) are arranged consistently so that you can easily compare your answers to the questions with the minimum requirements of the Bureau.  The institution’s SER, including the narrative and exhibits, must be submitted on CD Rom. 

 

STEP 7:

 

ON-SITE TEAM VISIT

Upon receipt of the SER, a staff member will contact the institution to schedule the on-site evaluation visit.  Visits are usually scheduled for two days and the number of evaluators is determined by the number of like programs offered by the institution.  Each team consists of a team leader, program specialist(s), and ABHES staff member.  The only hardcopies of the SER required are the copies the institution will forward to the visitation team, including the ABHES staff member, approximately one month prior to the site visit. 

 

STEP 8:

 

SCHOOL RESPONSE

Accrediting procedures provide an institution the opportunity to respond to the on-site visitation reports, concentrating specifically on areas of concern and violations, if any.  The primary purpose of this step is to correct any errors of fact or interpretation of conditions as observed by the team during the visit.  The response to the visitation reports provides an opportunity for the institution to report and support, with complete documentation, corrections of violations and implementation of measures taken in response to concerns noted.

 

STEP 9:

 

COMMISSION REVIEW

Commissioners are provided an institution’s SER, team reports, and its response to the team reports for review and action.  Results are then provided to schools within 10 working days of the Commission meeting.  See the ABHES Schedule of Events.

 

 

 Important Disclosure

 

Accreditation by ABHES signifies that the institution or program has met the eligibility criteria and evaluation standards of ABHES as evidenced during its most recent on-site review and continues to comply with the policies and procedures for maintenance of accreditation as established by ABHES. 

 

While ABHES is recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education, various credentialing bodies, and postsecondary institutions throughout the country, accreditation does not guarantee Title IV or other financial aid eligibility, credentialing opportunities for graduates, or the ability to transfer credits to other institutions.  It is the responsibility of institutions and programs accredited by ABHES and individuals seeking to train at an ABHES-accredited institution or program to explore all necessary aspects associated with their objectives.

 

ABHES Board of Commissioners

The ABHES Board of Commissioners consists of nine members; four appointed by the Board itself and five elected by the accredited members. Each Commissioner serves a defined term and is held responsible to a strict Code of Ethics.

 

Executive Committee Members

CHAIR

             Mark Luebke

             Vice President

                  Pima Medical Institute

                mluebke@pmi.edu

 

 

PAST CHAIR

 

          Guy Euliano

         President

         Tri-State Business Institute

geuliano@tsbi.edu

 

              

 

    TREASURER

 

                 Carole Schanel

        Director of Compliance

        Corinthian Colleges 

     cschanel@cci.edu

             

 

      SECRETARY

 

      Linda Swisher, EdD

        lwswisher@aol.com

 

      ASSISTANT SECRETARY

 

                   Carol Moneymaker

                    Executive Director

                   ABHES

                   cmoneymaker@abhes.org

           

     

 

Michael P. Covone M.Ed, RT(R), CT

Assistant Professor

Pennsylvania College of Technology

mcovone@pct.edu

 

 

Terry Humphrey, CST

Instrument & Equipment Coordinator

Baptist Medical Center

terry.humphrey@bmcjax.com

 

 

Dr. Kevin L. Kirk

President

Community Care College

kkirk@communitycarecollege.com

 

 

Paul Mitchell

President/CEO

Ross Education, LLC

pmitchell@rosslearning.com

 

 

Marie H. Paulson RN, BSN, MS, CNOR

Perioperative Specialist

 Kaiser Permanente Foundation Hospitals

Marie.H.Paulson@kp.org

 

 

Colleen M. Rupp, MBA

Keiser University

Campus President

colleenr@keiseruniversity.edu 

 

 

Sandra Yelverton, Ed.D., Ed.S.

Retired, Alabama Department of Education

Sandray1611@earthlink.net

 

 

ABHES Staff

 

Carol A. Moneymaker

Executive Director

Date Employed: April 1995

Education: Master of Educational Administration,

American University, Washington, DC

Bachelor of Arts in Sociology, Mount Mercy College,

Dobbs Ferry, NY

cmoneymaker@abhes.org

 

Christopher J. Eaton

Associate Executive Director

Date Employed: June 1995

Education: Master of Higher Education and Human Development, George

Washington University, Washington, DC

Bachelor of Arts in History and Political Science,

Fairfield University, Fairfield, CT

ceaton@abhes.org

 

Kelli M. Blocher

Accreditation Coordinator

Date Employed:  December 2007

Education:  Bachelor of Science in Health Promotion,

Liberty University, Lynchburg, VA

kblocher@abhes.org

 

Eileen M. Brennan

Director of Accreditation Development

Date Employed:  April 2007

Education:  Master of Science in Human Resource Development,

Trinity University, Washington, DC

Bachelor of Arts in American Studies,

Stonehill College, North Easton, MA

ebrennan@abhes.org

 

Tony Filipe

Director of Institutional Compliance

Date Employed: March 2002

Education: Bachelor of Arts in Honors Psychology,

University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada

tfilipe@abhes.org

 

Amy Rowe

Accreditation Specialist

Date Employed: August 2003

Education: Bachelor of Science in Family and Consumer Sciences,

West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV

arowe@abhes.org

 

India Y. Tips

Director of Accreditation Services

Date Employed: November 1995

Education: Bachelor of Science in Mathematics,

University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA

itips@abhes.org

 

Michael D. White

Director of Regulatory Affairs

Date Employed:  April 2007

Education:  Doctor of Law,

University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH

Master of Science,

University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL

Bachelor of Science,

Purdue University, Ft. Wayne, IN

 

 

 

Understanding the Directory

 

The Directory of Accredited Institutions and Programs is published each April following ABHES’ Annual Membership Meeting at which time commissioners are elected for terms beginning March 1.  The Directory lists institutions and programs currently accredited by ABHES as follows:

 

 

State

 

 

Name of Institution

ABHES Identification #

 

School Contact, Title

Address

Telephone Number • Facsimile Number

(Year Initially Accredited/Year Current Grant Expires)

Email

Web Site

Programs offered

Classroom Space, if any

 

 

** Indicates a degree is offered in that program, in addition to

or instead of a certificate or diploma.

 

## Indicates institution with programmatic accreditation as well as Institutional.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alabama

 

Capps College – Mobile

ABHES ID#: I-055

 

Mr. Morgan Landry, President

3590 Pleasant Valley Road

Mobile, AL 36609

(251) 650-0800 • Fax: (251) 650-0654

(1986/2008)

mlandry@medcareers.net

www.medcareers.net

 

Allied Health Management (Medical Assisting); Allied Health Management (Medical Office Specialty); Allied Health Management (Pharmacy Technology); Dental Assisting; Massage Therapy; Medical Assisting; Medical Office Specialist;

Medical Transcription; Pharmacy Technology

 

 

 

Capps College School of Cosmetology

ABHES ID#: I-055–03

 

Ms. Carol McAllister, Director

300 Azalea Road

Mobile, AL 36609

(251) 344-1203 • Fax: (251) 344-1299

(1986/2008)

cmcallister@medcareers.net

www.medcareers.net

 

Cosmetology

 

 

 

Capps College – Montgomery

ABHES ID#: I-055-02

 

Ms. Morgan Landry, President

3736 Atlanta Highway

Montgomery, AL 31609

(334) 272-3857 • Fax: (334) 272-3859

(2000/2008)

mlandry@medcareers.net

www.medcareers.net

 

Medical Assisting; Medical Office Specialist; Pharmacy Technology

 

 

Capps College – Foley

ABHES ID#: I-227

 

Mr. Morgan Landry, President

914 North McKenzie Street

Foley, AL 36535

(251) 970-1460 • Fax: (251) 970-1660

(1998/2008)

mlandry@medcareers.net

www.medcareers.net

 

Medical Assisting; Medical Office Specialist

 

 

Capps College – Dothan

ABHES ID#: I-227-01

 

Mr. Morgan Landry, President

200 Vulcan Way

Dothan, AL 36303

(334) 677-2852 • Fax: (334) 677-1624

(2003/2008)

mlandry@medcareers.net

www.vc.edu

 

Medical Assisting; Medical Office Specialist; Pharmacy Technology

 

 

Cardiac & Vascular Institute of Ultrasound

ABHES ID#: I-066

 

Dr. Thomas R. Hopper, Administrative Director

1729 Springhill Avenue, Suite 11

Mobile, AL 36604

(251) 433-1600 • Fax: (251) 433-1605

(2005/2008)

admissions@ultrasound.cc

www.ultrasound.cc

 

Cardiac Ultrasound; Cardiac and Vascular Ultrasound; Vascular Ultrasound

 

 

 

Arizona

 

 

Arizona College of Allied Health

ABHES ID#: I-050

 

Mr. Matthew Calhoun, Director

4425 West Olive Street, Suite 300

Glendale, AZ 85302

(602) 222-9300 • Fax: (602) 200-8726

(1994/2011)

mcalhoun@arizonacollege.edu

www.arizonacollege.edu

 

 Health Information Specialist; Health Information Technology**; Dental Assistant; Medical Administrative Assistant; Medical Assisting; Medical Assisting**; Paralegal Studies**; Pharmacy Technician; Massage Therapy; Phlebotomy

 

 

Pima Medical Institute – Mesa

ABHES ID#: I-190-01

 

Mr. Christopher Luebke, Campus Director

957 South Dobson Road

Mesa, AZ 85202

(480) 644-0267 • Fax: (480) 649-5249

(1986/2008)

cluebke@pmi.edu

www.pimamedicalinstitute.edu

 

Dental Assisting; Massage Therapy; Medical Administrative Assisting; Medical Assisting; Practical Nursing; Nursing** Pharmacy Technology; Phlebotomy Technology; Physical Therapy Assisting**; Radiography** (Residential and Distance);

Respiratory Therapy; Veterinarian Assisting

 

 

Pima Medical Institute – Mesa

ABHES ID#: I-192

 

Mr. Mark Luebke, Director

941 South Dobson Road

Mesa, AZ 85202

(480) 644-0267 • Fax: (480) 649-5249

(2003/2009)

cluebke@pmi.edu

www.pimamedicalinstitute.edu

 

Nursing Assisting; Pharmacy Technology

 

 

Pima Medical Institute – Tucson

ABHES ID#: I-190

 

Mr. Don Esham, Campus Director

3350 East Grant Road, Suite 200

Tucson, AZ 85716

(520) 326-1600 • Fax: (520) 326-4125

(1982/2008)

desham@pmi.edu

www.pmi.edu

 

Dental Assisting; Health Unit Coordinator; Medical Administrative Assisting; Medical Assisting; Ophthalmic Medical Assisting; Pharmacy Technology; Phlebotomy Technology; Physical Therapy Assisting**; Physical Therapy Technology; Radiography Technology; Respiratory Therapy Technology **; Veterinarian Assisting

 

Classroom Space:

University of Phoenix Grant Road Campus

5099 East Grant Road

Tucson, AZ 85712

 

Arkansas

 

 

 Eastern College of Health Vocations

ABHES ID#: I-080

 

Mr. Joe Dalto, Director

6423 Forbing Road

Little Rock, AR 72209

(501) 568-0211 • Fax: (501) 565-4076

(1984/2012)

jdalto@echv.com

www.echv.com

 

Dental Assistant; Medical Assistant

 

 

California

 

 

Absolute Safety Training Paramedic Program

ABHES D#: I-002

 

Mr. Daniel Paul Layne I, Dean

78 Table Mountain Boulevard

Oroville, CA 95965

(530) 934-7251 • Fax: (530) 934-7256

(2005/2009)

ast@snowcrest.net

 

 Emergency Medical Technology - Paramedic

 

 

American Career College – Anaheim

ABHES D#: I-017-01

 

Ms. Robyn Burrell, Corporate Director of Accreditation

1200 North Magnolia Avenue

Anaheim, CA 92801

(714) 952-9066 • Fax: (714) 952-1819

(2000/2009)

rburrell@americancareer.com

www.americancareer.com

 

Health Claims Examining/Medical Billing; Massage Therapy;

Medical Assisting; Optical/Spectacle Lens Dispensing;

Pharmacy Technology; Surgical Technology**; Vocational Nursing

 

 

American Career College – Los Angeles

ABHES ID#: I-017

 

Ms. Robyn Burrell, Corporate Director of Accreditation

4021 Rosewood Avenue

Los Angeles, CA 90004

(323) 668-7555 • Fax: (323) 953-3654

(1983/2009)

rburrell@americancareer.com

www.americancareer.com

 

Computerized Business Applications;

Health Claims Examining/Medical Billing; Massage Therapy;

Medical Assisting; Optical Dispensing; Pharmacy Technology;

 Surgical Technology**; Vocational Nursing

 

 

American Career College – Norco

ABHES ID#: I-073

 

Ms. Katherine Allin, Campus Director

3299 Horseless Carriage Road, Suite C

Norco, CA 92860

(951) 739-0788 • Fax: (951) 739-0798 

(2004/2010)

kallin@americancareer.com

 www.americancareer.com

 

Dental Assisting; Diagnostic Medical Sonography; Massage Therapy; Medical Assisting; Optical Dispensing;

Pharmacy Technology; Surgical Technology; Surgical Technology**

 

Classroom Space:

1780 Town & Country

Norco, CA 92860

 

Classroom Space:

1860 Town & Country

Norco, CA 92860

 

 

 

American College of Health Professions

ABHES ID#: I-128

 

Ms. Michele Brooks, President

Physical address:  3705 La Sierra Avenue

Riverside, CA 92505

Mailing address:  700 E. Redlands Boulevard, #U227

Redlands, CA 92373

(951) 637-6900 • Fax: (951) 637-6924

(1996/2011)

ACHP@msn.com

 

Surgical Technology##

 

 

 

American Institute of Massage Therapy

ABHES ID#: I-025

 

Mr. Thanh H. Nguyen, Chief Operating Officer

1570 E. Warner Avenue, Suite 200

Santa Ana, CA 92705

 (714) 432-7879 • Fax: (714) 210-3199      

(2004/July 31, 2008)

info@aimtinc.com

www.aimtinc.com

 

Massage Therapy; Massage Therapy/Sports Massage Therapy

 

 

 

American Medical Sciences Center

ABHES ID#: I-032

 

Mr. Vardan Karagezian, President

225 West Broadway, Suite 115

Glendale, CA 91204

(818) 240-6900 • Fax: (818) 240-6902

(2002/2009)

vkaragezian@sbcglobal.net

 

Diagnostic Medical Sonography; Echovascular Technology; General Abdominal Sonography

 

 

 

Antelope Valley Medical College - Lancaster

ABHES ID#: I-081

 

Mr. Marco Johnson, President

44201 10th Street West

Lancaster, CA 93534

(661) 726-1911 • Fax: (661) 726-5158

(2001/2011)

mjavmc@aol.com

www.avmc.edu

 

Emergency Care Technician; Emergency Medical Technician; Massage Therapy; Medical Administrative Assistant; Medical Assistant; Medical Billing; Medical Clinical Assistant; Paralegal; Paramedic; Vocational Nursing

 

Classroom Space:

2997 Desert Avenue, Suite 6A

Rosamond, CA 93560

 

  

 

California Career College

ABHES ID#: I-051

 

Ms. Susan Naimi, Program Director

7003 Owensmouth Avenue

Canoga Park, CA 91303

(818) 710-1310• Fax: (818) 710-1329

(2004/2008)

ccccollege@SBCGlobal.net    

 

Vocational Nursing

 

 

 

California College of Vocational Careers

ABHES ID#: I-060

 

Mr. Rudy Fernandez, Director

2822 F Street, Suite L

Bakersfield, CA 93301

(661) 323-6791 • Fax: (661) 323-6792

(2002/2009)

rudyf@californiacollegevc.com

www.californiacollegevc.com

 

Dental Assisting; Medical Assisting

   

 

 

Career Care Institute – Lancaster

ABHES ID#: I-069

 

Mr. Edmund Carrasco, Director

437770 15th Street West, Suite 230

Lancaster, CA 93534

(661) 942-6204 • Fax: (661) 942-8130

(2003/March 19, 2008)

ecarrasco@careercareinstitute.com

www.careercareinstitute.com

 

Dental Assisting; Limited Permit X-Ray Technology; Massage Therapy; Medical Assisting; Medical Billing/Health Claims Examiner; Nurse Assisting; Phlebotomy Technology; Vocational Nursing

 

 

Career Care Institute – Ventura

ABHES ID#: I-069-01

 

Mr. Shawn Carrasco, Director 

1730 S. Victoria Avenue, Suite 230

Ventura, CA 93003

(805) 477-0660 • Fax: (805) 477-0659  

(2004/March 19, 2008)

shawn@careercareinstitute.com

www.careercareinstitute.com

 

Dental Assisting; Limited Permit X-Ray Technology; Massage Therapy; Medical Assisting; Vocational Nursing

 

 

Career Networks Institute

ABHES ID#: I-057

 

Mr. James Buffington, President

3420 Bristol Street, Suite 209

Costa Mesa, CA 92626

(714) 437-9697 • Fax: (714)437-9356

(1997/2011)

jbuff@cniworks.com

www.cnicollege.edu

 

Massage Therapy; Massage Therapy HHP**; Medical Assisting; Medical Billing and Coding; Medical Office Administration; Surgical Technology##; Vocational Nursing; Personal Fitness Training; Pharmacy Technician

 

Classroom Space:

986 Town and Country Road

Orange, CA 92868

 

 

Casa Loma College – Van Nuys

ABHES ID#: I-065

 

Ms. Sharon Dugan, Director of Compliance

6850 Van Nuys Blvd., Suite 318

Van Nuys, CA 91405

(818) 785-2726 • Fax: (818) 785-2191

(2002/2012)

Sharon.dugan@casalomacollege.edu

www.casalomacollege.edu

 

 Magnetic Resonance Imaging**; Medical Assistant;

 Medical Insurance Billing/Coding Specialist; Vocational Nurse

 

 

Casa Loma College – Hawthorne

ABHES ID#: I-065-01

 

Mr. Gregory Malone, CEO

12540 S. Crenshaw Boulevard

Hawthorne, CA 90250

(323) 290-6440 • Fax: (323) 290-1668

(2002/2012)

greg.malone@casalomacollege.edu

www.casalomacollege.edu

 

Magnetic Resonance Imaging**; Medical Assistant;

 Medical Insurance Billing/Coding Specialist; Vocational Nurse

 

 

 

DVS College – Los Angeles

ABHES ID#: I-076

 

Mr. Donald Cabrera, Jr., Director

3540 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 201

Los Angeles, CA 90010

(213) 639-1470 • Fax: (213) 639-1475

(2000/2009)

info@dvsusa.com

www.dvscollege.com

 

Medical Assisting; Nursing Preparation Program;

Post-Graduate Clinical Nursing

 

 

DVS College – Montclair

ABHES ID#: I-076-01

 

Mr. Donald Cabrera, Jr., Director

9740 Central Avenue

Montclair, CA 91763

(909) 447-6750 • Fax: (909) 447-6724

(2003/2009)

info@dvsusa.com

www.dvscollege.com

 

 Massage Therapy; Medical Assisting 

 

 

Emergency Training Services, Inc.

ABHES ID#: I-078

 

Mr. Dave Barbin, CEO

3050 Paul Sweet Road

Santa Cruz, CA 95065

(831) 476-8813 • Fax: (831) 477-4914

(2003/2011)

dbarbin662@aol.com

www.emergencytraining.com

 

Emergency Medical Technology; Paramedic

 

 

Four-D College - Colton

ABHES ID#: I-095

 

Ms. Linda L. Smith, President

1020 East Washington

Colton, CA 92324

(909) 783-9331 • Fax: (909) 783-9334

(1996/2010)

LSmith@4Dcollege.com

www.4Dcollege.com

 

Computerized Medical Billing; Dental Assisting; Massage Therapy; Medical Billing and Coding; Medical Assisting; Nursing Assisting/Home Health Aide; Pharmacy Technology; Vocational Nursing

  

Classroom Space:

18601 Valley Boulevard

Bloomington, CA 92316

 

 

 

Four-D College - Victorville

ABHES ID#: I-095-01

 

Ms. Linda L. Smith, President

16534 Victor Street

Victorville, CA 92395

(2006/2010)

LSmith@4Dcollege.com

www.4Dcollege.com

  

Dental Assisting; Massage Therapy; Medical Billing and Coding; Medical Assisting; Nursing Assisting/Home Health Aide; Pharmacy Technology; Vocational Nursing

  

 

 

Konocti College of Holistic Studies

ABHES ID#: I-088

 

Ms. Connie Eddings, Director/Instructor

4275 Main Street

Kelseyville, CA 95451

(707) 279-2539

(2007/2010)

konocticollege@infostations.com

www.konocticollege.com

  

Massage Technician; Massage Therapy;  

 

 

 

Marian Health Careers Center – Los Angeles

ABHES ID#: I-143

 

Ms. Jo Anne R. Mutia, President

3325 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 1010

Los Angeles, CA 90010

(213) 388-3566 • Fax: (213) 388-9606

(1999/2008)

jo_mutia@yahoo.com

www.mariancollege-california.com

 

Certified Nursing Assisting; Home Health Aide; Licensed Vocational Nursing; Medical Assistant; Pharmacy Technician

 

 

 

Marian Health Careers Center – Van Nuys

ABHES ID#: I-143-01

 

Mr. Alvin M. Mutia, Administrator

5900 N. Sepulveda Boulevard, Suite 101

Van Nuys, CA 91411

(818) 782-6163 • Fax: (818) 782-6086

(2003/2008)

alvinmutia@hotmail.com

www.mariancollege-california.com

 

Licensed Vocational Nursing; Medical Assistant; Pharmacy Technician

 

 

 

Medical Career College of Northern California

ABHES ID#: I-104

 

Ms. Joan Lukkonen, Program Manager

4441 Auburn Boulevard, Suite H

Sacramento, CA 95841

(916) 972-7105 • Fax: (530) 745-0541

(2007/2011)

mccnc2000@yahoo.com

www.medicalcareercollege.net

 

Limited Permit X-Ray Technician</