The vision of Orlando Academy School of Health Professions is to educate students through effective and efficient health science education in a professional teaching and learning environment to support the development of dedicated and knowledgeable health care professionals who contribute to the health and well-being of the community.


Campuses

Orlando, FL

1650 Sand Lake Road Suite 115
Orlando, FL 32809
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Programs

  • Certified Nursing Assistant (Diploma)
  • Limited X-Ray Technician (Diploma)
    The students are instructed in patient care, radiation protection, patient positioning, radiographic equipment and accessories, image production and evaluation. Upon completion of the program, graduates are eligible to take the State of Florida Basic X-Ray Operator Examination for licensure.
  • Medical Assisting (Diploma)
    The Medical Assistant program offers students a broad foundation in basic medical assisting skills, including a period of practical experience in a medical facility working under the supervision of clinical personnel and the medical assistant program coordinator.
  • Medical Billing and Coding (Diploma)
    Students study coding procedures as well as the proper management and execution of various medical insurance plans and programs. Students learn to prepare insurance claim forms, both manually and by computer. Additional skills included in this program encompass interviewing and documentation methods required to obtain and using patient information necessary for successful claims management.
  • Patient Care Technician (Diploma)
  • Pharmacy Technician (Diploma)
    The Pharmacy Technician diploma program provides both technical and practical training that will enable the technician, upon certification, licensure or registration, to function as a competent entry-level pharmacy technician to the licensed pharmacist.
  • Phlebotomy Technician (Diploma)
    The Phlebotomy Technician Program is designed to provide students with information about the health care delivery system, collection of materials and equipment, vein puncture and capillary puncture techniques, specimen transport and processing techniques, quality assurance and safety techniques, basic concepts of communications, and medical and legal implications of blood collection.