National Academy of Health & Business is a diploma-granting Career college with campuses in Mississauga, Ontario, Hamilton, Ontario, and Toronto, Ontario. The college was founded in 1979 and is known for its Healthcare, Business and Law Enforcement courses.
NAHB is registered as a Private Career College under the Private Career College Act, 2005.
The school also teaches basic, intermediate and advanced computer courses.
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Programs of study
Though the courses available differ between campuses, National Academy offers diplomas in the following:
- Intra Oral Dental Assistant
- Medical Office Assistant
- Pharmacy Assistant
- Personal Support Worker
- Community Services Worker
- Medical Laboratory Technician
- Physiotherapy Assistant
- Early Childcare Assistant
- Business Administration
- Office Administration
- Accounting & Payroll
- Police Foundations
- Supply Chain and Logistics
In addition, National Academy offers the Ministry approved 40-hour security guard training course and basic and intermediate computer classes.
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Accreditation
National Academy is a member of Ontario Association of Career Colleges (OACC) and the National Association of Career Colleges (NACC).
The school's certifications and recognitions include (but are not limited to):
- Ontario Dental Nurses and Assistants Association (ODAA)
- National Dental Assistants Examination Board (NDAEB)
- Ontario Society of Medical Technologists (OSMT)
- Laboratory Assistants Committee (CLA)
- Ontario Medical Secretaries Association-Health Care Associates (OMSA-HCA)
- Ontario College of Pharmacists (OCP)
- Canadian Council of Professional Certification (CCPC)
Campus locations
National Academy has three campus locations in Ontario:
- Mississauga campus, at 165 Dundas Street West
- Hamilton campus, at 31 King Street East
- Toronto campus, at 20 Eglinton Avenue East
See also
- List of colleges in Ontario
- Higher education in Ontario
- Ontario Association of Career Colleges
References
External links
- Official website
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