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Health Technologies
Meet the Instructors
![]() Kathleen (Kathy) Regan, LT
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![]() Jaylin Grabau
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![]() Kathleen (Kathy) Faddoul,
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![]() Kristen Corbett
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Program & Course Information
Core Topics:
- Healthcare exploration
- Healthcare foundations
- Nurse Assistant
- Medical Assistant
- Growth and Development
- Dean Vaughn Medical Terminology
The curriculum includes related theory classes.
Students from our program may graduate with the following certifications:
- American Red Cross Certified Nursing Assistant
- Home Health Aide
- Person-Centered Dementia Care
- American Heart Association CPR for the Healthcare Provider with Automated External Defibrillator
- American Heart Association First Aid Certification
- American Red Cross BLS
- American Red Cross First Aid
- Stop The Bleed certification
- Geri-Care training
- OSHA Health Edition 10 hour certification
Resources, Files & Links for Students
PAGE CONTACTs & Resources
PAGE CONTACTs & Resources
Gayle Ripley, Vocational Office Administrative Assistant
GRipley@assabet.org
GRipley@assabet.org
HIGHLIGHTS
HIGHLIGHTS
Health Technologies is an excellent program for students interested in a career in the high-demand area of healthcare and human services. Students train on campus in our nursing lab with the most up-to-date equipment available, including hospital beds and a full computer lab.
Students continue their training in long-term care and assisted living facilities. Students who meet the Department of Public Health requirements may be eligible to take the Massachusetts Nurse Aide Exam.