
National Association of Allied Health Accreditation Bureau (NAAHAB)
NAAHAB

Baltimore Allied Health Training Center is Nationally Accredited by National Association of Allied Health Accreditation, Better Business Bureau, and Board Approved by American Phlebotomy Association and National healthcareer Association. Although accreditation is voluntary, BAHTC wants to assure that our programs meet national standards.
National Exams Are Given On The 3rd Saturday of Each Month @ Owings Mills Location And Online:11am-2pm
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Nationally Board Approved Programs via National Healthcareer Association (NHA) and American Phlebotomy Association (APA):
Upon successful completion of programs, students will be able to take National Certification Exams from one of the following organizations:
National Health-career Association Association (NHA)
NHA
Nationally Board Approved Phlebotomy Technician/EKG Technician/Medical laboratory Assistant Programs/Clinical Medical Assistant.

NHA's Mission
The healthcare field continues to represent the fastest growing segment of our nation's economy. Increasing numbers of trained, career-oriented professionals enter this promising field each year, sharing common goals, interests and needs. To help these healthcare professionals meet their goals, NHA offers quality certification and continuing education services which have gained recognition and meet the mark of approval.
National Healthcareer Association (NHA) established in 1989 has become the largest organization with over 200,000 allied healthcare professionals certified. The NHA is currently working with over 1300 educational institutions throughout the country in curriculum development, competency testing, and preparation for national certification exams.
American Phlebotomy Association (APA)
APA

APA's Mission
APA is a Nationally Approved and Nationally Recognized Agency. National certification is very important in today's health care industry. It is APA's mission to provide hospitals, schools, and outpatient services, the opportunity assure they have acquired competent staff. APA is a reliable source for this particular venue. APA will provide the community with up to date resources via seminars and workshops. APA enjoy feed back from our clients and strive to be one of the best national certification organization with the health care industry.
Nationally Board Approved Phlebotomy Technician/EKG Technician/Medical laboratory Assistant Programs/Clinical Medical Assistant.
Classroom and Online Testing Only For The Following:
Medical Laboratory Assistant, Phlebotomy, EKG, Patient Care Tech, and Clinical Research Tech.
National Exam Tests offered at BAHTC:
- Phlebotomy Technician (CPT)
- Electrocardiography Technician (EKG)
- Medical Laboratory Assistant (MLA)
- Patient Care Technician (PCT)
- Clinical Research Technician(CRT)
- Clinical Medical Assistant (CMA)
National Affiliation & Accreditation: BBB/N.O.C.A/S.O.C.R.A/C.L.S.I/A.P.A
N.O.C.A
National Organization for Competency Assurance (N.O.C.A)
BAHTC is proud to be an Organizational Member of N.O.C.A. NOCA's Organizational Members consist of associations, certifying organizations, customer groups, and government agencies that are interested in credentialing. This organization is the premiere organization for competency assurance. The organization was "established in 1977, the National Organization for Competency Assurance (NOCA) is the leader in setting quality standards for credentialing organizations. Through its annual conference, regional seminars, and publications, NOCA serves its membership as a clearinghouse for information on the latest trends and issues of concern to practitioners and organizations focused on certification, licensure, and human resource development."
C.L.S.I
Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (C.L.S.I.)
CLSI is a highly recognized worldwide laboratory agency. "The Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) is a global, nonprofit, standards-developing organization that promotes the development and use of voluntary consensus standards and guidelines within the health care community.
Our documents provide invaluable tools that allow distinct—yet inseparable—constituencies to meet their health care responsibilities
with efficiency, effectiveness, and global acceptance.
One voice. One mission. One unique consensus process.
These are the dynamics of CLSI—an organization recognized and respected worldwide. Together with you, we will continue to advance excellence in health care for current and future generations
Baltimore Allied Health: Educational Member of CLSI "Education Members are formally-organized education programs concerned
with the primary education of professionals involved with medical testing.
This membership provides an important communication network allowing
educators to seek solutions to educational issues from other professionals
in the field."
AAB

American Associate of Bioanalysts
Baltimore Allied Health is proud to be a member of AAB. AAB is "a national professional association whose members are clinical laboratory directors, owners, supervisors, managers, medical technologists, medical laboratory technicians, physician office laboratory technicians and phlebotomists. AAB also has three specialized membership sections for laboratory professionals: the College of Reproductive Biology (CRB), the Environmental Biology and Public Health Section (EBPH) and the National Independent Laboratory Association (NILA).
AAB is committed to the pursuit of excellence in clinical laboratory services by enhancing the professional skills of each of its members; promoting more efficient and productive operations; offering external quality control programs; collaborating with other professional associations and government agencies; promoting safe laboratory practices; and educating legislators, regulators, and the general public about clinical laboratory tests and procedures."
SOCRA

Society of Clinical Research Associates
Baltimore Allied Health is proud to be an Affiliate Member of SOCRA. SOCRA is a non-profit, professional organization dedicated to the continuing education and development of clinical research professionals.
10,100+ Members; 5,629 Certified Clinical Research Professionals "CCRP"; 28+ educational programs in 2008; 44+ examination sites; and the 17th Annual Conference will be held in Vancouver, British Columbia - September 26-28, 2008.
The express aim of SoCRA is to provide training and continuing education for clinical research professionals and to establish and maintain an international certification program for clinical research professionals
Research Certification
The following info may be utilized for those seeking certification:
Eligibility
* In order to be considered for SoCRA certification, the applicant must be a current member of SoCRA working with GCP guidelines under IRB/EC/REB approved (or specifically exempted) protocols.
* SoCRA will not be able to consider candidates who are unable to provide the requested supporting documentation regarding their experience in clinical research.
* Any questions regarding the eligibility requirements should be directed to the SoCRA Administrative Office.
NOTE: Most candidates will be eligible under Category 1. If you have completed two (2) years of full-time employment as a clinical research professional in the past five years, you will NOT need to provide supporting documentation for your educational experience.
ELIGIBILITY CATEGORIES – The applicant’s experience must fall under one of the following categories:
Category1: Candidates having completed a minimum of 2 years of full time employment (or 3500 hours of part-time employment) during the past five years as a clinical research professional.
Category 2: Candidates holding a degree in “Clinical Research” from an Associate, Undergraduate or Graduate Degree Program AND having completed a minimum of one year of full-time experience (or 1750 hours part-time) during the past two years as a Clinical Research Professional.
Category 3: Candidates holding an Undergraduate or Graduate Certificate in “Clinical Research” with a curriculum of no less than 12 semester (credit) hours or totaling a minimum of 144 credit hours from an academic institution of higher learning (community college, college or university) AND holding an Associate’s or Bachelor’s Degree in a science, health science, pharmacy or related field AND having completed a minimum of one year of full-time experience (or 1750 hours part-time) during the past two years as a Clinical Research Professional.
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