Health Care Support

The Health Care Support program offers exciting opportunities for people who are considering entry into the health care field, as well as to current health care providers who want additional credentials or an Associate of Applied Science degree to complement their current skills. The program allows students to complete personal goals for attaining credentials required or preferred by employers in nearly all health care sectors - hospitals, long term care centers, ambulatory healthcare centers, physician practices, home care, and community services. Students may also complete the AAS degree, which offers courses relevant to many other health care professions, as well.

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WHY CHOOSE THE HEALTH CARE SUPPORT PROGRAM?
As one of the largest industries in 2008, healthcare provided 14.3 million jobs for wage and salary workers. Many of the occupations projected to grow the fastest are in the healthcare industry. Three of the 20 fastest growing occupations fall under the healthcare support program. Employment in healthcare support occupations is projected to increase by 28.8 percent with a resulting increase of more than 1.1 million new jobs. As the number of older people continues to increase, growth will be driven by a greater demand for healthcare services. This increase in demand along with advances in medical technology and a shift from inpatient to less expensive, patient-favored outpatient and home health services will generate more new wage and salary jobs in healthcare than in any other industry. Both part-time and full-time employment opportunities in healthcare exist in every community, from the smallest, rural towns to the largest, metropolitan cities. Many healthcare facilities operate around the clock and need staff at all hours. Most of the occupations in the healthcare industry require less than four years of college, with experience, additional education or training, and specialty credentials providing opportunities for advancement in many healthcare occupations. This diversity creates many flexible, convenient, stable opportunities for employment with the potential for career growth.

 

SAMPLE CAREERS IN THIS FIELD
Phlebotomists, Pharmacy Technicians, Emergency Medical Technicians, Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA) and Qualified Medication Aides (QMA), Home Health Aides, Massage Therapists, Electrocardiography Technicians, Medical Administrative Assistants or Physician Practice-Based Medical Coders

 

DEGREES AVAILABLE
Associate of Applied Science, and short- term Certificate. NOTE: The number of credits required for a degree or certification is based on students who are program-ready and does not include non-academic skills courses. Availability of degrees varies by campus. Contact your campus of interest below for more information.

 
 

HEALTH CARE SUPPORT CERTIFICATES
Short-term certificates are sequences of technical and professional courses that are industry focused and designed for workforce preparation. They provide access to targeted, short-term training in a discipline, and completers may sit for specific certification exams. Courses in certificate programs also apply toward technical certificates and associate degree programs in the subject area. Availability varies by campus.

Certificates currently offered in this field are:  
Electrocardiography Technician (21 credits)
Completion of the Electrocardiography Technician Certificate leads to eligibility for certification examination through the National Healthcareer Association or Cardiovascular Credentialing International, employment and/or completion of an associate degree. Program and Employment Information
   
Medical Office Administration (18 credits)
Leads to a certification in Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA) by National Healthcareer Association (NHA), employment and/or completion of an associates degree. Program and Employment Information 
   
Outpatient Insurance Coding (18 credits)
Leads to a Certified Professional Coder-Apprentice (CPC-A) by the American Association of Profession Coders (AAPC), employment and/or completion of an associates degree. Program and Employment Information 
   
Patient Care (19 credits)
Completion of the Patient Care Certificate leads to eligibility for Indiana Certified Nurse Aide testing, Home Health Aide skill assessment, dementia care certification, and employment and/or completion of an associate degree. Program and Employment Information
   
Pharmacy Technician (21 credits)
Completion of the Pharmacy Technician Certificate leads to eligibility for certification examination through the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) or the National Healthcareer Association, both Indiana State Board of Pharmacy recognized certification exams, employment, and/or completion of an associate degree. Program and Employment Information
Ivy Tech Community College has been approved by the Indiana State Board as a provider of pharmacy technician training.
   
Phlebotomy Technician (17 credits)
Completion of the Phlebotomy Technician Certificate leads to eligibility for certification examination through the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP), employment and/or completion of an associate degree. Program and Employment Information
   
Therapeutic Massage (26 credits)
Completion of the Therapeutic Massage Certificate leads to eligibility for certification examination through the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodyworks (NCBTMB), employment and/or completion of an associate degree. Program and Employment Information
   
   

ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE IN HEALTH CARE SUPPORT
(Minimum of 60 credit hours)

The Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree in Health Care Support will give you the knowledge and skills for career entry or advancement in a current job. Associate of Applied Science degree programs are two-year programs that prepare students for careers, career changes and career advancement. Students who need to take longer to complete the degree because of job or family obligations can take the program over a longer period of time. AAS programs may also prepare students for transfer to four-year institutions. These programs offer education in recognized technical areas and specialties with emphasis on analysis, synthesis and evaluation. The program content, which is approximately 30% general education and 70% professional/technical, provides depth and breadth in conceptual and professional/technical skills. The general education courses equip students with the problem solving, communications, scientific and mathematical skills to compete successfully in the job market. Professional/technical courses equip students with the skills to obtain employment and to advance in the workforce.

Health Care Support AAS Areas of Emphasis:

Clinical Support
(Minimum of 60 Credit Hours)
Graduates in the clinical support concentration will earn at least two certifications from the following areas: Certified Nursing Assistant, Dementia Care, Electrocardiography, Emergency Medical Technician, Home Health Aide, Pharmacy Technician, Phlebotomy, Qualified Medication Aide, Medical Administrative Assistant, and Certified Professional Coder. The combination of certifications will offer unique flexibility for students to meet the needs of employers in the current climate of change in the delivery of health care.
   

Therapeutic Massage
(Minimum of 61 Credit Hours)
The field of therapeutic massage is quickly evolving from a relatively new alternative medicine practice to a mainstream medical profession. This concentration prepares graduates to obtain both a national credential and state licensure for massage therapists, as required by Indiana law. Employment opportunities include private practice, chiropractor and physician offices, health clubs and spas, and manufacturing industries.

   

LOCATIONS
The Health Care Support program is offered at the following campuses. Please click on the campus of interest below for contact and campus specific program information:

Bloomington

Faculty Contact:
Darlene Hooten
Paramedic Science Interim Program Chair
(812) 330-6122
dhooten1@ivytech.edu

Bloomington Region Concentrations
Clinical Support

Bloomington Region Certificates
Patient Care
Phlebotomy Technician

Advising Checklist

Program Brochure

Please note: Students will be responsible for paying for a background check, drug screen, immunization information, and uniforms for any course with a clinical component.  This cost varies by course and students will be given additional information during the courses.

Central Indiana (Indianapolis)

Contact:

Lana Anderson
317-921-4561

Lawrence Campus
Fairbanks Center for Health Professions
9201 E. 59th St.
Indianapolis, IN  46216

Health Care Support Student Handbook

Local Curriculum

Certificates


Columbus/Franklin
East Central (Anderson, Marion, Muncie, New Castle)
Anderson
Neilsen Schulz
Program Chair
1-800-589-8324, ext. 2327
nschulz@ivytech.edu

Kokomo (Kokomo, Logansport, Wabash)
Contact

Kokomo
Tammy Richie, program chair
765-457-0858, ext. 126

Degrees offered by Kokomo region:

  • Clinical Support, AAS

Certificates offered by Kokomo region:

  • Electrocardiography Technician
  • Phlebotomy Technician
  • CNA
  • Medical Office Administration
  • Outpatient Insurance Coding
Lafayette  (Crawfordsville, Lafayette)
Contact:

Michele Fishback
Program Chair
(765) 269-5720

Health Care Support Handbook 2012-2013 (PDF)

North Central (Elkhart, South Bend, Warsaw)
SOUTH BEND

Carol J. Kirkner, Ed.D
Dean, School of Health Sciences
574-289-7001 ext. 5705
ckirkner@ivytech.edu

ELKHART COUNTY

Deb Penrose
dpenrose@ivytech.edu

WARSAW

Mona Shepard
msheperd2@ivytech.edu

Northeast (Fort Wayne)
Contacts

Program Interim Chair Health Care Support
Charlene Mantock (260) 480-4175  
cmantock@ivytech.edu
Advisor for students with last name:
A-M

Faculty Health Care Support
Vicki Khouli   (260) 480-4147
vkhouli@ivytech.edu
Advisor for students with last name:
N-Z

Program Chair for Health Aide Program
CNA, QMA, HHA
Charlene Mantock   (260) 480-4147
cmantock@ivytech.edu

Health Aide Secretary
CNA, QMA, HHA and CPR classes
Jan Krinn  480-2023
jkrinn@ivytech.edu

Program Chair for Massage Therapy
Wendi Anspach   (260) 480-4180
wanspach1@ivytech.edu

Northwest (East Chicago, Gary, Michigan City, Valparaiso)
Valparaiso Campus
Darlene Dulin
Asst. Dept. Chair and CNA Program Director
3100 Ivy Tech Drive
Valparaiso, IN 46383
(219) 464-8514 ext. 3112
ddulin@ivytech.edu

Gary Campus
Danielle Corley
1440 East 35th Avenue
Gary, IN 46409
(219) 981-1111 ext 2344
Dcorley7@ivytech.edu

Michigan City Campus
Ryan Parker
3714 Franklin
Michigan City, IN 46360
(219) 879-9137 ext 6270
rparker10@ivytech.edu

CNA Flyer
EMT Flyer
Pharmacy Flyer
Phlebotomy Flyer

HLCS Advisory Board Members


Phlebotomy request instructions


Phlebotomy request form


Richmond (Connersville, Richmond)
Contact:

Betty Klein
Program Chair
Ivy Tech Community College
2357 Chester Blvd.
Richmond, IN 47374
765-966-2656 ext. 1160
bjklein@ivytech.edu

Local Curriculum

Certificates

Southeast (Batesville, Lawrenceburg, Madison)
School of Health Sciences - Health Care Support Program
MADISON

590 Ivy Tech Drive
Madison, IN 47250


(812) 265-2580 Ext.
(800) 403-2190 Ext.
rgeglein@ivytech.edu

LAWRENCEBURG & BATESVILLE

50 Walnut Street
Lawrenceburg, IN 47025

Theresa Disch
(812) 537-4010 Ext. 5234
(800) 715-1058 Ext. 5234
tdisch@ivytech.edu

Southern Indiana (Sellersburg)
SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES

Contacts

Betsy Boyd
Administrative Assistant
Pfau Hall
812 246.3301 ext 4725

Susan Mayden
Program Chair
Pfau Hall
812 246.3301, ext 4289

Mark Kinkle
Dean, School of Health Sciences
Pfau Hall
812 246-3301, ext 4295

Southwest (Evansville, Princeton, Tell City)
Health Care Support Program Summary

For more information, please contact Cynthia Moore, Program Chair, School of Health Sciences, at (812) 429-1381

Wabash Valley (Greencastle, Terre Haute)
TERRE HAUTE MAIN CAMPUS

Misty Harvey, MS, CPhT 
Program Chair/Instructor
(812) 298-2462
(800) 377-4882, EXT. 2462
mharvey5@ivytech.edu
Room B138


Jennifer Holmes, RN, BSN              
Instructor
(812) 298-2514
(800) 377-4882, EXT. 2514
jholmes40@ivytech.edu
Room B136

Erin Cockrum
Administrative Assistant
(812) 298-2239
(800) 377-4882, EXT. 2239
ecockrum@ivytech.edu


Health Care Support AAS Concentrations:

  • Clinical Support (Terre Haute)
  • Therapeutic Massage (Terre Haute - Starting Fall 2013)


Health Care Support Certification Options:

  • Phlebotomy Technician
    (Enrollment of cohort is on a first-come basis until spaces have been filled.)
  • Spring Cohort: Phlebotomy 212 (Spring 1st 8 weeks), PHLB 257 (Spring 2nd 8 weeks)
  • Summer Cohort: Phlebotomy 212 (Summer), PHLB 257 (Fall 1st 8 weeks)
  • Fall Cohort: Phlebotomy 212 (Fall 1st 8 weeks), PHLB 257 (Fall 2nd 8 weeks)  
  •  Outpatient Insurance Coding
Fall Cohort: MEAS 137 must be taken in the fall semester followed by INCO 213 and 220 in the spring semester.
  • Medical Office Administration
Fall Cohort: MEAS 107 and MEAS 108 must be taken in the fall semester followed by MEAS 207 in the spring semester.
  • HLHS 113: Dementia Care (Starting Fall 2013)
  • HUMS 114: Social Services in Long-Term Care
  • HUMS 124: Activity Director Basic
  • PARM 102: Emergency Medical Technician

Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)

Dates:        Classroom/Lecture:  August 12 - 20, 2013 (Mon - Friday from
                     8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.)
                     Labs:  August 21 - 28 (Mon - Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.)
                     Clinicals:  August 29 - September 7 (Mon - Friday from 8:00 a.m.
                     to 3:30 p.m.)
                     Mandatory Review: September 11 from 12 to 4 p.m.
                     State Certification Exam: September 13 at 9 a.m.
Location:  Center for Workforce Development, 1700 East Industrial Drive,
                     Terre Haute
Cost:          $615.75 (Book, exam, background check, T.B.
                    test, physical and scrubs are not included in the course fee.)

If you are interested in this training, please sign up for the orientation scheduled on July 15 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., by contacting Amy Akers at (812) 298-2485 or aakers@ivytech.edu.


Dates:         Classroom/Lecture:  September 16 - October 1 (Mon, Tues, Thurs
                      from 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. & Sat from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.)
                     Labs:  October 3 - 14 (Mon, Tues, Thurs from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m.
                    & Sat from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.)
                     Clinicals:  October 15 - November 2 (Mon, Tues, Thurs from 5
                     to 9:00 p.m. and Sat from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.)
                     Mandatory Review: November 6 from 5 to 9 p.m.
                     State Certification Exam: November 8 at 9 a.m.
Location:  Center for Workforce Development, 1700 East Industrial Drive,
                     Terre Haute
Cost:          $615.75 (Book, exam, background check, T.B.
                    test, physical and scrubs are not included in the course fee.)

If you are interested in this training, please sign up for the orientation scheduled on August 19 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., by contacting Amy Akers at (812) 298-2485 or aakers@ivytech.edu.


Dates:         Classroom/Lecture:  November 13 - 21 (Mon - Friday from 8:00 a.m.
                      to 3:30 p.m.)
                     Labs:  November 22 - December 5 (Mon - Friday from 8:00 a.m.
                     to 3:30 p.m.)
                     Clinicals:  December 6 - 14 (Mon - Friday from 8:00 a.m. to
                     3:30 p.m.)
                     Mandatory Review: December 18 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
                     State Certification Exam: December 20 at 9 a.m.
Location:  Center for Workforce Development, 1700 East Industrial Drive,
                     Terre Haute
Cost:          $615.75 (Book, exam, background check, T.B.
                    test, physical and scrubs are not included in the course fee.)

If you are interested in this training, please sign up for the orientation scheduled on October 16 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., by contacting Amy Akers at (812) 298-2485 or aakers@ivytech.edu.