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    Very patient and kind instructor! She really cares about you and what you learn. You will definitely pass! Will go to her again :)

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    CPR ON DEMAND NY - Students performing the Abdominal Thrust on a victim with a Severe-Airway Obstruction !

    CPR ON DEMAND NY

    5.0(7 reviews)
    2.6 miJamaica

    Yesterday (11/02/2018) I went in to take the Adult CPR/AED course. Usuf is a great instructor. I…read morearrived early and he began class early. It was just me and him but it went smoothly and quickly. He turned on the video for me to see the movements I would have to demonstrate. He maintained a running dialogue and kept information grounded to real world, every day life use. He assisted in my stance and even ran through a practice scenario in which we played it like it may happen in the future. At the end, I had the option to do additional modules for children and infants, etc. but I declined. This class is not expensive at all - especially when you factor in that he's teaching you life saving techniques. I opted to return again, this time with my family so we all can learn children and infant cpr as we have a preschooler in the house and now that I've vetted the place, I've confident that the experience and information being presented to us will be done the same way. He offers same day certification and will give you your card on the spot after class is over. I very highly recommend if you are looking to learn CPR and be taught the information in such a way that it's understandable and retainable, come here.

    Instructor Usuf was VERY informative and patient . When I stepped into the class he welcomed me…read moreand had everything setup. He followed the video accordingly and did step by step instructions on each procedure. I would swear he was a medical doctor with the amount of knowledge he had. I will be going back here for my future bls and Acls renewal course . Thank you again for making this experience enjoyable and educational. A must go to place for anyone !!!

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    CPR ON DEMAND NY - Regardless of what profession your in,learning cpr is as much as important for everyone in general!

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    Regardless of what profession your in,learning cpr is as much as important for everyone in general!

    New York Medical Career Training Center - Another Group of Ekg/Phlebotomy, Ekg & Patient Care Graduates

    New York Medical Career Training Center

    3.3(38 reviews)
    2.2 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing

    This review is for the DMS program. I went to the Manhattan campus 9-3PM, and had Dr. Ayub as my…read moreinstructor. If you are reading this, you are most likely debating on which school to attend. I implore you to read my review in its entirety; I believe I'll make some really good points and convince you to consider this school. Your goal should be attending an accredited school that will give you the paperwork (certificate) you need in order to take the registry exam, and that is it. It's not about "the best of the best" school, or the one with the top accreditation. All you should be caring about is the school that is going to get you to the point that matters, which is the registry exam, and a school that will provide appropriate clinical rotations. Look no further, this school has everything (except good machines, more on that later). Firstly, Dr. Nand is the president and owner of this establishment. He maintains the Council on Occupational Education, which is an accreditation accepted by the ARDMS. He also has plentiful connections with almost all hospitals, and can get you into the really good hospitals for your clinical rotations (i.e. NY-Pres Columbia). He's also the SWEETEST man alive, and is genuine for your well being. He is there to help, he wants you to do well. Other schools have accreditation in CAAHEP, which is a well known accreditation. But be warned, schools with this type of accreditation have tuition fees of $65K+. Can you afford that? I chose NYMedCareerTrainingCntr for many reason, and it was the cost of the school that was the most appealing, to be honest. When I attended, the full program cost me $29K. This fee may increase due to economy-related issues and rent/insurance costs, etc. But that is a big plus. They also have payment plans. Tuition includes your uniform, and textbooks. Did you hear me?? TUITION INCLUDES YOUR UNIFORM AND TEXTBOOKS!! All other schools make you pay for your textbooks separate (and the uniform as well), and these books are $200 each. You are saving A LOT of money. Please note, you will have to pay your tuition in full before you start your clinical rotations. --Edit: I apparently ran out of space because I rambled. If anyone has a question regarding this school, I'm more than happy to share my experience. just message me-- I'll continue my review but make it ultra condensed since there is a word limit here. Now, a BIG plus... when you finally get to clinicals and have keep to a log of what you scanned, all you have to do it write the date, time, and a one-word description on the type of scans you did. THAT'S IT! Many other schools will force you to write a full description of each patient you see and/or need proof of this. Many school will require you to scan a certain amount of arteries/veins in order to graduate. You might think that's actually a good thing. No it's not. Because in the real world, when you start your clinicals, you may not get to see patients for arteries/veins. You may not get to see liver transplants. It depends on your site. You want the school to delay your graduation because you didn't see enough echo, head, or TCD? Complete your sheet, send them it, call it a day. I wish the school clarified how to have your CV signed, which is paperwork required to take the ARDMS. If you want to take your registry in vascular, you'll have to have a tech licensed in RVT to sign your CV... so this means, don't pick a clinical site that focuses on pediatric if your goal is to get an RVT because the likelihood of the technicians there that have and RVT are slim, and you will not be able to take your RVT registry due to the missing signature for a licensed tech... so be mindful of the sites you choose. Some negatives with this school: Machines are garbage, and there was a lot of cheating going on with no repercussion for these students. I was outraged by this. Sangay, the man responsible for finding you a clinical site, moves at the pace of snails. So you'll have to stay on top of him. There is no echo in this school :( And yes, I graduated this great school, was prepared enough to earn my ARDMS in abdomen, and I now work in a hospital. Dr. Ayub, if you're reading this, YOU ARE THE BEST!!! I'll always remember you! Wishing you and Dr. Nand, the best of health.

    * Administrative disorganization -- I personally and professionally describe the institution as…read more"unorganized and unprofessional", citing last minute schedule changes and unclear communication where I went to the internship site was far away from my house and work location. I went to the location where the walgreen pharmacy did not expect me to come to the location as per their email sent to me. * Misleading course structure --the Pharmacy tech program was Bullshit, the professor did not know how to teach. * Textbook overcharging -- . * Poor instructional quality -- Complaints include teachers giving incorrect information, being disrespectful, and appearing unprofessional. * Low responsiveness to complaints -- my complains and preference were ignored .

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