Hybrid Training &/blog/hybrid-training/feed/8211; 51³Ô¹Ï by LLT Group Thu, 24 Apr 2025 19:51:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 /wp-content/uploads/2023/03/favicon.png Hybrid Training &/blog/hybrid-training/feed/8211; 51³Ô¹Ï 32 32 What is the Difference Between an Online and Hybrid Medical Program? /blog/online-bachlors-of-health-science-bhs/what-is-the-difference-between-an-online-and-hybrid-medical-program/ /blog/online-bachlors-of-health-science-bhs/what-is-the-difference-between-an-online-and-hybrid-medical-program//blog/hybrid-training/feed/respond Wed, 14 Aug 2024 04:20:21 +0000 /?p=3549 Are you interested in completing a medical program? You have options. Many medical programs are offered online and in hybrid formats. We understand how important a flexible schedule is to you, so we provide medical programs in both online and hybrid formats. What is an Online Program? An online program is entirely virtual. Lectures are [&/blog/hybrid-training/feed/8230;]

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Are you interested in completing a medical program? You have options. Many medical programs are offered online and in hybrid formats. We understand how important a flexible schedule is to you, so we provide medical programs in both online and hybrid formats.

What is an Online Program?

An online program is entirely virtual. Lectures are completed through video conferencing software, instructors’ office hours are attended virtually, and the student never needs to commute to campus. All lectures and training are completed from a remote location.

What is a Hybrid Program?

In a traditional classroom, you attend lectures by commuting to campus and sitting in front of an instructor. The hybrid program offers virtual classroom lectures and in-person clinical lab time, allowing you guidance and immediate feedback from instructors during hands-on training.

What is the Difference Between an Online and Hybrid Medical Program?

There are differences between an online and hybrid medical program. Some of the differences include:

Hands-on Experience

Many programs require hands-on experience to prepare for the role. Medical programs, in particular, involve working with expensive medical equipment. Equipment that is not easily taken home. For example, working with an MRI machine is best done during in-person lab time, while lectures can happen virtually; for programs like medical billing and coding, the lectures and hands-on experience can happen virtually as the student doesn’t need to sit in class for lectures and they will have access to the software tools that are used on the job.

A Short Commute

While an online medical program is completed virtually, the hybrid version includes some time on campus in the classroom. Not all medical programs can be completed virtually, so a hybrid format is used and the student must commute occasionally to the campus.

Patient Interaction

For medical programs that interact with patients, it is vital for students to complete some of their training in person. Many of the medical programs offered by 51³Ô¹Ï allow you to use industry-standard medical equipment and interact face-to-face with patients. This helps build your confidence, so you are ready when you start your new career.

Complete Curriculum

The hybrid curriculum is the same as you would get by attending online. We don’t cut corners, and neither should you. Regardless of where you learn, you should gain the same knowledge and skills for your new career.

What Medical Programs Does 51³Ô¹Ï Offer?

51³Ô¹Ï offers two medical programs online and six medical programs in a hybrid format. These online medical programs include:

Online Bachelor’s of Health Science – an exploration of financial, ethical, and organizational challenges in healthcare.

Online Health Information Technology – an introduction to the latest industry standards, medical terminology, and hands-on experience with electronic health records (EHR) systems. You’ll be ready to take the Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) credential exam upon program completion.

The hybrid medical programs include:

Diagnostic Medical Sonography – mastering scanning protocols and imaging techniques to build sonography, anatomy, and pathology skills. You also learn to take vital signs, sterilize exam rooms, and provide patient-focused care.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) – an introduction to normal and abnormal anatomical structures in cross-sectional images. You learn to safely capture images, ensure image quality, and manage image data.

Occupational Therapy Assistant – a review of the role of an OTA in healing patients through movement to improve mobility and quality of life.

Master of Occupational Therapy – developing expertise in designing and implementing evidence-based treatment plans.

Physical Therapist Assistant – a review of the human body, how it moves, and the effects of disease on the body.

Surgical Technology – an introduction to providing quality patient care for patients before, during, and after surgery.

Healthcare Programs

From enrollment to graduation and beyond, 51³Ô¹Ï is committed to your success because we’re invested in your journey toward a thriving future in healthcare. Choose from various healthcare programs to start working as an entry-level medical professional today.

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The Benefits of Hybrid Learning: Hybrid vs Traditional Learning /blog/hybrid-training/the-benefits-of-hybrid-learning-hybrid-vs-traditional-learning/ /blog/hybrid-training/the-benefits-of-hybrid-learning-hybrid-vs-traditional-learning//blog/hybrid-training/feed/respond Thu, 25 Jul 2024 05:31:50 +0000 /?p=3424 Not sure you have the time to complete an education? The good news is that 51³Ô¹Ï offers online Bachelor’s degree programs and hybrid programs in medical sonography, MRI, OTA, PTA, and surgical tech. So, what is the difference between a hybrid and traditional learning environment? What is a Hybrid Educational Program? In a traditional [&/blog/hybrid-training/feed/8230;]

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Not sure you have the time to complete an education? The good news is that 51³Ô¹Ï offers online Bachelor’s degree programs and hybrid programs in medical sonography, MRI, OTA, PTA, and surgical tech. So, what is the difference between a hybrid and traditional learning environment?

What is a Hybrid Educational Program?

In a traditional classroom, students attend lectures in person sitting in front of an instructor that is offering a curriculum about an educational program. There are also online educational programs where students attend class virtually. However, a hybrid learning approach is vital, especially with healthcare programs where hands-on training is mandatory. Practicing physical therapy with a patient or administering an ultrasound at home is hard. These are essential skills that you can only learn in person. So, the hybrid learning approach offers classroom lectures in the comfort of your home and clinical lab time, performing the procedures under the strict supervision of an instructor. It’s the best of both worlds.

What are the Benefits of Hybrid Learning?

There are many benefits to attending a hybrid program. These benefits include:

Virtual Classroom

No commute is necessary for classroom lectures. Turn on your computer and access your video conferencing software to attend class. Listen to your instructor teach the day’s lessons and watch recordings of lectures on your time.

Hands-On Experience

The best part about a hybrid program is that you still get essential hands-on experience in healthcare. You can work with patients utilizing your physical or occupational therapy knowledge, under the strict supervision of your instructor. The instructor can offer direct feedback to help you hone your skills.

Complete Curriculum

The virtual curriculum is the same as you would get by attending online. We don’t cut corners, and neither should you. Your education is crucial to your success as a medical professional.

What Hybrid Programs are Available at 51³Ô¹Ï?

51³Ô¹Ï offers two online programs and five hybrid programs. The hybrid programs include:

Diagnostic Medical Sonography

°Õ³ó±ðÌýDiagnostic Medical Sonography program is CAAHEP accredited. During this program, you will learn about sonography principles and instrumentation, physics, anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology. You will get hands-on training conducting ultrasound exams to capture and record images of internal organs and tissues.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

°Õ³ó±ðÌýMagnetic Resonance Imaging program offers online classes and hands-on training at various externship clinical sites. You get to administer MRIs that take 3D images of soft tissue with immediate feedback from instructors.

Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA)

The ACOTE accredits the Occupational Therapy Assistant program. 51³Ô¹Ï also prepares you for the NBCOT board exam using medical equipment in state-of-the-art laboratories.

Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA)

°Õ³ó±ðÌýPTA program is accredited by the CAPTE, and 51³Ô¹Ï prepares you for the NPTE board exam. Upon completing the program, you can apply for licensure or registration, take the California Law Examination, and sit for the National Physical Therapy Exam (NPTE).

Surgical Technology

°Õ³ó±ðÌýSurgical Technology program is accredited by the ABHES. Using state-of-the-art equipment, you can attend classes virtually and get hands-on experience in mock surgery centers. 51³Ô¹Ï also offers day and evening classes and an accelerated program length to accommodate your schedule.

Healthcare Programs

From enrollment to graduation and beyond, 51³Ô¹Ï is committed to your success because we’re invested in your journey toward a thriving future in healthcare. Choose from various healthcare programs to start working as an entry-level medical professional today.

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Surgical Tech Online School: Online vs Hybrid Courses /blog/surgical-technology/surgical-tech-online-school-online-vs-hybrid-courses/ /blog/surgical-technology/surgical-tech-online-school-online-vs-hybrid-courses//blog/hybrid-training/feed/respond Wed, 17 Jul 2024 05:23:04 +0000 /?p=3415 Are you interested in becoming a surgical tech but unsure you have the time to devote to your education? If you are looking for a surgical tech online school, the good news is that 51³Ô¹Ï offers a hybrid program. It is the best of both worlds. You attend classes virtually and get the hands-on [&/blog/hybrid-training/feed/8230;]

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Are you interested in becoming a surgical tech but unsure you have the time to devote to your education? If you are looking for a surgical tech online school, the good news is that 51³Ô¹Ï offers a hybrid program. It is the best of both worlds. You attend classes virtually and get the hands-on experience you need to succeed as a surgical tech.

Why Not a Surgical Tech Online School?

Online programs are great for educational training that don’t require lab time to gain hands-on experience. As a surgical tech, you must practice your trade under strict supervision. This is not something you can do at home.  The Surgical Tech program at 51³Ô¹Ï offers a mock surgery center so you can attend class virtually and still get hands-on experience.

Why A Surgical Tech Hybrid Program is Best

There are many benefits to attending a hybrid program. These benefits include:

Virtual Classroom

In a hybrid program, lectures can be attended virtually. You get the best of both worlds, an online and on-campus education. You can also participate in office hours online to ask the instructor questions about the curriculum. This saves you time and money, so you don’t have to commute to campus.

Hands-On Experience

Hands-on experience is critical to your success as a surgical tech. 51³Ô¹Ï has state-of-the-art mock surgery centers with industry-standard medical equipment. The same medical equipment that you will use on the job. You complete 260 clinical hours practicing the theory you learned during lectures. This also helps build confidence when you start working as a surgical tech.

Complete Curriculum

The surgical tech hybrid program offers the same curriculum as the in-class version because the program is accredited by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES). The curriculum includes the following courses:

  • Anatomy and Physiology
  • Medical Terminology
  • Surgical Technology Theory
  • Surgical Procedure
  • Patient Psychology
  • Microbiology
  • Pharmacology

Preparation for the CST Exam

The coursework includes 20 hours of test preparation that must be completed before graduation. The Certified Surgical Technology (CST) exam is administered by the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (NBSTSA). While certification is voluntary in California, it offers you an advantage in this competitive market. Certification proves your knowledge and proficiency in surgical technology and supports your advancement throughout your career. Employers look for certifications and achievements when digging through a stack of resumes.

Surgical Technologist Program

In our Surgical Technologist Program, you can get trained in as little as 14 months, working with doctors, nurses, and anesthesiologists. Train on your feet with professionals in our state-of-the-art mock surgery centers and get real on-the-job experience through our extensive network of clinical externship sites so you can be ready to tackle the field after you graduate.

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Are There Online Programs for Careers in the Medical Industry? /blog/hybrid-training/are-there-online-programs-for-careers-in-the-medical-industry/ /blog/hybrid-training/are-there-online-programs-for-careers-in-the-medical-industry//blog/hybrid-training/feed/respond Wed, 12 Jun 2024 06:35:09 +0000 /?p=3360 Are you interested in a medical career but don’t want to care for patients directly? The good news is that you have options. 51³Ô¹Ï offers two degree programs, one for working in the back office and one for managing medical staff. The best thing is that they are both offered online. Are There Online [&/blog/hybrid-training/feed/8230;]

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Are you interested in a medical career but don’t want to care for patients directly? The good news is that you have options. 51³Ô¹Ï offers two degree programs, one for working in the back office and one for managing medical staff. The best thing is that they are both offered online.

Are There Online Programs for Careers in the Medical Industry?

While some medical programs need to be in-person or at least hybrid, some programs can be taught online and still prepare you for a career in the medical industry. Medical assistants must perform phlebotomy, and nurses must do clinical rounds during an educational program. This takes hands-on training under strict supervision. However, you can start a career in the medical industry with an online degree program. Take courses from home and skip the commute. Let 51³Ô¹Ï prepare for a rewarding career helping others without direct clinical care.

What are the Online Programs for Careers in the Medical Industry?

Did you know that 51³Ô¹Ï offers online programs? You can become a health information technician or health services manager without leaving the comfort of your home. Classes are virtual, and office hours are held over video-conferencing software. You still get personalized attention from instructors and meet classmates virtually. Plus, when the time comes to find a job, we have you covered with our career services.

Career /blog/hybrid-training/feed/1: Health Information Technician

The Online Health Information Technology degree program prepares you for a role as a health information technician. Their responsibilities include:

Billing and Coding

They manage records using proper coding systems to process healthcare and insurance claims. Health information technicians interact with patients, providers, and insurance companies to allow insurance claims to be processed successfully and keep the medical facility running smoothly.

Data Collection and Analysis

The health information technician receives, processes, and analyzes patient forms, medical histories, and data for legal requests and insurance authorizations. This information is entered into electronic health records for the patient’s physicians to offer the best health outcomes.

Administrative Support

Health information technicians are the support team for medical facility staff. They pitch in, answer the phone, manage patient records, and schedule appointments. Their work allows physicians and nurses more time to manage patient care, offering better health outcomes.

Career /blog/hybrid-training/feed/2: Health Science Manager

The Online Bachelor&/blog/hybrid-training/feed/8217;s of Health Science program prepares you for an entry-level role as a health science manager. Daily, they are responsible for:

Improving Efficiency

The health science manager will assess the current procedures to improve efficiency. This includes developing departmental goals and objectives. Plus, they prepare and monitor budgets and spending to stay fully funded without overruns. They also keep and organize records of the facility&/blog/hybrid-training/feed/8217;s services.

Compliance

Part of the health science manager&/blog/hybrid-training/feed/8217;s responsibility is to ensure that the medical facility is up to date on and compliant with laws and regulations. For example, processes and protocols are set up, and medical workers are trained on proper adherence to OSHA and HIPAA guidelines.

Managing Staff

The health science manager recruits, trains, and supervises medical staff. They create work schedules, offer feedback, and cross-train employees to support one another.

How Do You Become a Health Information Technician or Health Science Manager?

51³Ô¹Ï offers two degree programs that prepare you for entry-level positions in the medical field. Plus, they are offered online, so you can take care of other personal responsibilities without sacrificing your education. We have been helping students become medical professionals for over 40 years. Let us train you for a rewarding career that allows you to help others in a meaningful way.

Online Health Information Technology Degree

Health Information Technology (HIT) is the backbone of the healthcare universe. Doctors, administrators, nurses, and various healthcare professionals across fields look to this function to access essential patient data that can be made available immediately. If you are ready to become a medical professional, the Online Health Information Technology Degree program is waiting.

Online Bachelor&/blog/hybrid-training/feed/8217;s of Health Science Program

You&/blog/hybrid-training/feed/8217;re already making a difference through the work you love. Now, take it to the next level with 51³Ô¹Ï&/blog/hybrid-training/feed/8217;s Online Bachelor&/blog/hybrid-training/feed/8217;s of Health Science degree program. It&/blog/hybrid-training/feed/8217;s flexible, affordable, and uniquely tailored to build on the skills and experience you&/blog/hybrid-training/feed/8217;ve acquired professionally.

Contact us now to learn more.

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