Healthcare & Fitness
Direct Care Worker - CNA Testing
To enroll, click on exam below or call Registration at 515-964-6800
Upcoming exams:
Billing & Coding
Courses Available (but not limited to):
- Certified Medical Administrative Assistant
- Medical Billing and Coding
- Medical Billing Specialist
- ICD-10 Medical Coding
- Advanced Hospital Coding and CCS Prep
- Certified Inpatient Coder
- Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist (CEHRS)
These online self-paced courses are offered through a partnership with ed2go.
- Available 24/7
- Dedicated ed2go student advisor
- Payment plan option available through ed2go, call 855-520-6806 for details
Courses Available (but not limited to):
- Medical Coding
- Medical Transcription
- Medical Terminology
- Explore Medical Assistant careers
These online courses are offered through a partnership with ed2go.
Two Class Types:
- Instructor-Moderated 6-week courses
- Available 24/7. No set class day or time
- 2 lessons released each week (4 hours per week of work)
- Written online discussion board with instructor and participants
- Self-Guided 3-Month Course
- Available 24/7
- NO discussion with instructor or participants
If final test score on 1st attempt is 70% or better, student prints certificate.
Enroll by clicking the “Browse online courses” link above. Questions: ceonline@dmacc.edu.
CPR
Click here for additional copies or to access a missing eCard(s) after completing this course.
Community Healthcare Worker
AVAILABLE AS: ONLINE HYBRID COURSE OR REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP
This comprehensive course will help you obtain the skills and knowledge needed to serve as a community health worker. Topics include CHW overview introduction, core competencies for providing direct services and enhancing client interactions, how to enhance professional skills, and applying these skills to key health issues.
Special funding is available. See if you qualify.
APPRENTICESHIP OPPORTUNITY
The CHW Registered Apprenticeship program is available through the Iowa Chronic Care Consortium and is approved by the US Department of Labor. The CHW Registered Apprenticeship program requires a partnership between the employer and participating apprentice, and includes:
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One year of on-the-job learning
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Completion of the CHW classroom training
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National credential as a Community Health Worker issued by the U.S. Department of Labor.
ONLINE HYBRID COURSE OPPORTUNITY
The CHW Professional Skills Training is delivered as:
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Five asynchronous courses (approximately 30 Hours)
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Online on-demand at the learner’s convenience
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Additional recorded training, quizzes, & assignments
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Participation in four blended learning (live virtual) discussion sessions
Dietary Manager
6 Month Certificate Training
- Managing Food Sanitation, Safety and Production
- Food Service Operations, Personnel and Communications
- Nutrition Fundamentals and Medical Nutrition Therapy
The Dietary Manager Certification Program is a 6-month course and is completely online! You can complete the course and the Preceptor Field Experience if needed during that time frame. This certification program will have two course starts per year in January and June for you to choose from.
A DMACC Dietary Manager Specialist Certificate opens new career opportunities in managing foodservice operations. The certification proves your skills in ensuring food quality and safety standards are maintained, hiring and managing staff, and maintaining reports on income and expenditures, food, supplies, inventory levels, and equipment.
Growing Demand for CDMs
Strong growth in all areas of long-term health care have driven demand for Certified
Dietary Managers (CDM). The current trend is toward requiring all long-term care organizations
have a CDM overseeing their foodservice operations.
High Certification Exam Pass Rate
DMACC’s curriculum is designed to prepare students to pass the nationally recognized CDM Credentialing Exam. Our program uses the curriculum developed by ANFP and includes review sessions in preparation for the test.
Take the Next Step in Your Career
The DMACC Dietary Manager Specialist Certificate program is approved by the Association of Nutrition & Foodservice Professionals (formerly Dietary Managers Association). Students are eligible for ANFP Pre-Professional membership; graduates are eligible to take the nationally recognized CDM Credentialing Exam (www.cbdmonline.org). To find out more about what the CDM and CNFPP's credentials entail, please watch our instructor video here.
For more information, contact:
Barbara Thomsen,CDM, CFPP, RAC, QCP
Program Coordinator
blthomsen@dmacc.edu
Direct Care Worker Testing - CNA
Direct Support Professional (DSP)
AVAILABLE AS: ONLINE HYBRID COURSE
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AVAILABLE AS: ONLINE HYBRID COURSE
EMS Education
Fitness
Courses Available (but not limited to):
- ACE Personal Trainer
- ACSM Certified Personal Training
- ACSM Certified Exercise Physiologist
- AFAA Group Fitness
- Fitness Business Management
- NASM Certified Nutrition Coach
- NASM Certified Personal Trainer (Spanish)
- NASM Certified Nutrition Coach + Weight Loss Specialist (CNC, WLS)
- NASM Certified Personal Trainer
- NASM Certified Weight Loss Coach (CPT, CNC, WLS)
- NASM Corrective Exercise Specialist (CES)
- NASM Performance Enhancement Specialist (PES)
- NCSF Strength Coach or Sports Nutrition Specialist
- And more…
These online self-paced courses are offered through a partnership with ed2go.
- Available 24/7
- Dedicated ed2go student advisor
- Payment plan option available through ed2go, call 855-520-6806 for details
Courses Available (but not limited to):
- Healthy Living
- Weight Loss
- Low-Fat, Quick Meals
- Certificate in Food, Nutrition, and Health
These online courses are offered through a partnership with ed2go.
Two Class Types:
- Instructor-Moderated 6-week courses
- Available 24/7. No set class day or time
- 2 lessons released each week (4 hours per week of work)
- Written online discussion board with instructor and participants
- Self-Guided 3-Month Course
- Available 24/7
- NO discussion with instructor or participants
If final test score on 1st attempt is 70% or better, student prints certificate.
Enroll by clicking the “Browse online courses” link above. Questions: ceonline@dmacc.edu.
Healthcare Patient Services
This certificate program (formerly called Patient Intake & Billing) will give an introduction to the role of Patient Access/Registration AND Coding and Billing in a healthcare setting. Class will consist of 96 hours lecture. Topics of discussion will include but are not limited to:
- Medical terminology
- Basic computer skills
- Insurance and funding regulations
- How to recognize and utilize medical coding
- Healthcare Safety & HIPAA
- Workplace skills and proper communication
PREREQUISITES:
- Must be able to type 40 wpm
- Complete the North Star Digital Lit assessment (Word and Excel) with a minimum score of 75%
- Pass criminal background check and abuse registry check
- Complete the Health Care Immunization and Health packet
Special funding is available. See if you qualify.
Course offered: Spring, Fall
Medication
Medication Aide Required Form
- Be drug-free
- Currently work in an agency/facility licensed by DIA
- If employed in a certified nursing facility, student must be employed for at least
6 months in their current sponsoring facility.
The facility sponsors the student by allowing them to complete the clinical experience and must fill out a facility sponsor form. - If employed in a residential or related type of agency licensed by the DIA, student
must still fill out and complete the Facility sponsorship/recommendation form.
Agencies/facilities licensed by DIA are: Long Term Care (LTC), Assisted Living Programs (ALP), Residential Care Facilities (RCF), Intermediate Care Facilities (ICF), Intermediate Care Facilities for the Intellectually Disabled (ICF-10), Psychiatric Medical Institutions for Children (PMIC), Psychiatric Medical Institutions (PMI).
Please note that 100% attendance is mandatory for this class. If your facility does not have an RN for the Clinical/Lab portion, you may contract with the DMACC RN for an additional fee. Please let us know prior to the class starting so we can make arrangements.
The purpose of this course is to prepare individuals to safely administer or supervise self-administration of non-parental medications in a Residential Care Facility of 15 or fewer beds, an Assisted Living Program, or other community-based settings such as Supervised Apartment Living or Supported Community Living Arrangements.
Emphasis is placed on safely administering medications or supervising the self-administration from a prescription bottle and observing for obvious reactions to medications.
All students must meet the Iowa Community College Core Performance Standards.
Nurse/Nurse Aide
IBON #22 Prepares LPNs/RNs to perform procedures related to the expanded scope of intravenous therapy in a licensed skilled nursing facility, end-stage renal dialysis, or hospital.
This course is designed to prepare the licensed practical nurse to perform procedures related to the expanded scope of intravenous therapy, using a peripheral intravenous catheter, a midline catheter, and a peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC line), in a licensed hospital, a nursing facility and a certified end-stage renal dialysis unit as identified in 655 IAC Chapter 6. Primary emphasis is placed on the specialized skills needed to provide intravenous therapy related to the expanded scope of the licensed practical nurse for clients aged 12 or older and for clients who weigh 80 pounds or more.
Who Can Take This Course:
Registered nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses meeting the prerequisites listed below PREREQUISITES: To be eligible to enroll in the course: Licensed Practical Nurse:
WHO MAY TAKE THE COURSE: 1. Registered nurses meeting the prerequisites 2. Licensed practical nurses meeting the prerequisites PREREQUISITE(S):
To be eligible to enroll in the course as an LPN:
- The licensed practical nurse shall hold a current unrestricted Iowa license to practice as a licensed practical nurse
- Have documentation of 1040 hours of practice as a licensed practical nurse; be practicing in a licensed hospital, a nursing facility, or a certified end-stage renal dialysis unit whose policies allow the licensed practical nurse to perform procedures related to the expanded scope of intravenous therapy.
To be eligible to enroll in the course as an RN:
- The registered nurse must hold a current unrestricted Iowa license to practice as a registered nurse.
This course will increase your knowledge and competency through training to become a State qualified CNA Instructor. RNs will be trained not only in the principles of adult learning but will be given the opportunity to increase their teaching competency as they lead and teach students through the state-approved nurse aide curriculum.
Pre-Requisites:
- Must be a Registered Nurse (RN), with 2 years of RN experience.
- One year of which has to be Long term Care (LTC)experience, or the one year LTC is waived if teaching in a program where the Program Coordinator meets the One year of LTC State Guideline.
- Need to bring a copy of the curriculum you will be using to teach from. No curriculum copies will be issued.
The purpose of this 8-Hour course is to provide a content and skill review for individuals who have successfully completed a 75 hour nurse aide course in the past or a nursing student who has successfully completed a nursing fundamentals course.
The Iowa Board of Nursing (IBON) put new rules into place effective September 1, 2019 for nurses who are reactivating their license after a period of inactivity in any jurisdiction for five years or more. Please note, there may also be other circumstances when the IBON requires a nurse refresher course to be taken.
The new rules may be found by clicking on this link: https://www.legis.iowa.gov/docs/iac/rule/04-24-2019.655.3.10.pdf
The Nurse Refresher course is designed for nurses returning to the healthcare field and will assist in meeting the requirements for RN License Reactivation in the State of Iowa. (For other States, please consult with your Board of Nursing)
For full license reactivation the participant will need to complete both Nurse Refresher RN Part 1 and the Nurse Refresher RN Part 2 courses successfully.
- The primary goal of the two-part Nurse Refresher-RN course is to assist inactive registered nurses to review and update their nursing knowledge and skills, and gain confidence returning to practice.
- A practicing or currently registered nurse who is NOT inactive and desires to update their nursing knowledge and earn Nursing Contact Hours may also take this course and may only choose to take the Part 1 course. Please check with the IBON as to your status and requirements.
The Nurse Refresher RN Part 1 Course and the Part 2 Course have each been approved for 40 Nursing Contact Hours, through DMACC IBON Provider #22.
The Nurse Refresher-RN Part 1 is designed to be a 16-week online learning web based course. Course requirements include:
- You will need to have regular and reliable internet
- You will need a computer and access to it, in order to complete this course.
- The course is taught through the Canvas Web based learning platform.
- Assignments and learning will be completed through weekly reading, discussion boards, quizzes, and other methods as assigned.
- A final course percentage grade of 78% or higher will be equivalent to a passing grade.
- You will receive an E-Book Registration Code once class begins for your textbook access
- You will also receive two letters from DMACC giving you your DMACC Student ID number and access to your DMACC Email address. You will use your DMACC credentials to log into the MY DMACC Web Based Learning system.
- Course Cost $899.00
The Nurse Refresher-RN Part 2 is designed to be a face-to-face clinical experience that will be arranged in collaboration with the DMACC teaching faculty and contracted clinical sites. Some Course Requirements include:
- You will need to have regular and reliable internet
- You will need a computer and access to it, in order to complete this course.
- The course utilizes the Canvas Web based learning platform.
- You must have successfully completed the DMACC Nurse Refresher-Part 1 Course, before you can take this course.
- You will work with the faculty liaison to set up the clinical partnership and preceptor experience in an acute care setting.
- You will work with the IBON to acquire a limited authorization to practice, in order to complete the required clinical experience.
- You will work scheduled shifts that consist of 8-12 hour shifts (may include days, evenings, nights or weekends) these are scheduled in advance and in coordination with the clinical preceptor at your site.
- You as the student will develop learning objectives, complete clinical time log and weekly journal.
- You will also collaborate with the DMACC teaching faculty and preceptors for your formative and summative clinical evaluations and will provide a written summary of the learning that was achieved during the clinical experience.
- 80 hours of Supervised Clinical is required.
- Your DMACC Instructor will serve as your resource and guide throughout this process
- You will have online assignments to submit.
- Course Cost $699.00
Contact
For an upcoming course or more information, please reach out to
Tammy Steinwandt
Coordinator for Health Care
DMACC Continuing Education
515-256-4906
or
Email Tammy
Other Health & Fitness
Courses Available (but not limited to):
- Medical Billing and Coding
- Activity Director
- Advanced Hospital Coding and CCS Prep
- Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA)
- Certified Clinical Medical Assistant for the Experienced CMAA
- Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist (CEHRS)
- Certified Health Unit Coordinator
- Certified Inpatient Coder
- Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA)
- Certified Outpatient Coder
- Certified Pharmaceutical Sales Representative
- Certified Professional Medical Auditor
- Certified Risk Adjustment Coder
- Dental Office Manager
- ICD-10 Medical Coding
- Medical Interpreter (Spanish/English)
- Medical Office Manager (CPPM)
- Medical Terminology
- Optical Manager
- Certified EKG Technician
These online self-paced courses are offered through a partnership with ed2go.
- Available 24/7
- Dedicated ed2go student advisor
- Payment plan option available through ed2go, call 855-520-6806 for details
Courses Available (but not limited to):
- Medical Terminology
- End of Life Care
- Medical Coding
- Medical Spanish
- Veterinary Assistant
- Nutrition and Health
- Mind-Body Therapies
- Aging and Health
- Natural Health and Healing
- Energy Medicine
- Pain Management
- Animal Lover
- Music Therapy and Sound Healing
- Global Health and Healing
- Women’s Health
- Medical Office Basics
- Health Care Entrepreneurship
- Handling Medical Emergencies
- Genealogy Basics
- Medical Transcription
- Brain Health
- Integrative Behavioral Health
- Medical Math
- Stress Management
- Holistic and Integrative Health
- HIPAA Compliance
- Infectious Diseases and Infection Control
- Violence Prevention and Awareness
- Veterinary Medical Terminology
- Legal and Ethical Issues in Healthcare
- Medical Secretary
- Grammar and Writing for Health Professional
These online courses are offered through a partnership with ed2go.
Two Class Types:
- Instructor-Moderated 6-week courses
- Available 24/7. No set class day or time
- 2 lessons released each week (4 hours per week of work)
- Written online discussion board with instructor and participants
- Self-Guided 3-Month Course
- Available 24/7
- NO discussion with instructor or participants
If final test score on 1st attempt is 70% or better, student prints certificate.
Enroll by clicking the “Browse online courses” link above. Questions: ceonline@dmacc.edu.
PPE Training
View this free training for PPE. No registration required
Paramedic
DMACC is now partnering with Unity Point Health’s LifeFlight Air and MercyOne’s Air Med to offer a new and unique training opportunity for Paramedic Professionals who are looking for that next-step in their career.
The DMACC Critical Care Paramedic Certificate includes:
- 75 hours of hybrid learning (in class and online)
- 8 hours of lab work in a high-fidelity simulation lab
- 52 hours of clinical and field time where you will train in a critical care ambulance and in the air with an adult, pediatric, and neonatal transport team
Pharmacy Tech
Courses Available (but not limited to):
- Pharmacy Technician
- Certified Pharmaceutical Sales Representative
These online self-paced courses are offered through a partnership with ed2go.
- Available 24/7
- Dedicated ed2go student advisor
- Payment plan option available through ed2go, call 855-520-6806 for details
These online courses are offered through a partnership with ed2go.
Two Class Types:
- Instructor-Moderated 6-week courses
- Available 24/7. No set class day or time
- 2 lessons released each week (4 hours per week of work)
- Written online discussion board with instructor and participants
- Self-Guided 3-Month Course
- Available 24/7
- NO discussion with instructor or participants
If final test score on 1st attempt is 70% or better, student prints certificate.
Enroll by clicking the “Browse online courses” link above. Questions: ceonline@dmacc.edu.
Phlebotomy
*Beginning Fall 2024, Phlebotomy will be taught through DMACC's Continuing Education program. Contact ce@dmacc.edu or Tammy Steinwandt at tjsteinwandt@dmacc.edu for more information. Next course offering will be in September 2024.
Special funding is available. See if you qualify.
A Phlebotomist is a healthcare professional who draws blood from patients for diagnostic
medical laboratory tests. Most Phlebotomists are employed in hospitals and blood collection
facilities. You will also find them in the lab processing specimens and working with
the lab equipment. This is a great career choice for someone who really enjoys to
work with people. You can earn your certificate in about 4-5 weeks, then you can jump
into the workforce and start your career!
Sports & Recreation
When registering, please note: course must be taken in its entirety and cannot be split into multiple sections.
Courses include (but not limited to):
- Coaching Authorization Class
- Coaching Ethics, Techniques and Theory
- Athletic Development & Human Growth
- Intro to Anatomy & Physiology for Coaching
- Intro to Athletic Training
For more information about Coaching Authorization options at DMACC, please visit our website.
This course introduces students to the basic knowledge and skills to be able to complete scuba certification. It consists of two main phases: Knowledge development (independent online study with in-person discussions) that include safety procedures, pressure changes and the human body, and basic skills overview. Confined water dives (indoor heated pool) where students will be taught and practice basic scuba and snorkel skills. After successful completion of this course students will be ready to take the third step towards a lifelong scuba certification by completing 5 open water dives at a location of their own choosing. Students are required to provide their own mask, snorkel, fins and boots. Physical requirements - Students must be able to complete 200 yards of uninterrupted swim any stroke with no time limit and be able to swim 45 yards under water. General health requirements - No invasive medical procedures at least six months prior. Students will be required to pay $100 to the instructor for the textbook and Scuba certification costs.
Courses offered: Spring
Sterile Processing Supply Tech
Special funding is available. See if you qualify.
This course will give an introduction to the field of the central service/sterile processing department within the healthcare system. Instruction will include communication skills between hospital departments, ethical and moral issues, and safety rules and regulations. The course will review a base knowledge of basic microbiology, disease transmission, asepsis, decontamination, instrumentation, preparation, and packaging for sterilization in the central services/sterile processing department. View all course details.
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Contact Information
515-964-6800 or Email
DMACC Continuing Education
1111 East Army Post Road
Des Moines, Iowa 50315
Office Hours
Monday-Friday: 7:30 am – 4 pm