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01/20/10
Category: TeachTalk
Posted by: Admin User

The Career Institute of Health and Technology will be holding its 2010 Graduation and Awards Ceremonies on the following dates:


07/28/09
Category: TeachTalk
Posted by: Chris Campisi
By Alexis Jameson
Between the economy and the amount of pollution in the world, you're probably feeling a big push to get into the world of hydrogen powered vehicles. Yet, what if you simply can't afford it for the time being? The cars on the market, however appealing, are very expensive. This is where you should turn to a DIY hydrogen generator which will give you all the benefits you want without spending a big sum.

07/28/09
Category: TeachTalk
Posted by: Chris Campisi

By Troy Derringer

One of the most important parts of any vehicle is the transmission. The transmission is so important that the car would have evolved in a very different way without it. Due to it being so important, it is a big pain and a big cost when it needs to be fixed. So, here is what you need to know about transmissions and transmission repair.


07/27/09
Category: TeachTalk
Posted by: Chris Campisi

Sponsored by:

Career Institute of Heath and Technology, formerly Computer Career Center, cordially invites you to the

Annual Automotive Event sponsored by:

The First Automotive Technology School on Long Island


06/04/09
Category: WorkShops
Posted by: Chris Campisi
GED math, algebra, metric system. Tuesdays 2:45 - 3:30pm in the Library.

06/04/09
Category: WorkShops
Posted by: Chris Campisi
New topic every week...

04/13/09
Category: TeachTalk
Posted by: Chris Campisi
The Career Institute of Health and Technology (Automotive School) announces that it will be working with the National Automotive Student Skills Standards Assessment (NA3SA).

04/02/09
Category: TeachTalk
Posted by: Chris Campisi
The Career Institute of Health and Technology is proud to participate and assist in sponsoring a charity car show scheduled for June 21, 2009.

03/30/09
Category: TeachTalk
Posted by: Chris Campisi
In the very near future, the Career Institute of Health and Technology will be offering two on-line programs - Medical Billing and Coding and Secure Networking and Wireless Technology.

03/26/09
Category: TeachTalk
Posted by: Admin User
Career Institute of Health and Technology is proud to announce that our annual Blood Drive is scheduled for September 24, 2009 at 10:00am at the Garden City Campus. Please mark your calendar and join us in helping save lives.

03/26/09
Category: TeachTalk
Posted by: Admin User
On June 19th, the Career Institute of Health and Technology will be holding its annual Graduation and Awards Ceremony at the McGraw-Hill Building's auditorium (second floor) in Manhattan. The purpose of this graduation and awards ceremony is to honor the graduates from the 2008 - 2009 school year.

03/26/09
Category: TeachTalk
Posted by: Admin User
Career Institute of Heath and Technology is proud to announce that one of our fundraisers for 2009 will be a Walkathon to help raise money for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Please give us your support by pledging our walkers, making a donation or walk with us on May 16, 2009 at Eisenhower Park in East Meadow. More details will follow...

03/26/09
Category: TeachTalk
Posted by: Admin User
Members of industry and the community and the faculty and staff of the Career Institute of Health and Technology come together...

09/26/08
Category: JobFairs
Posted by: Chris Campisi

Job Fair 11/07/08 from 12pm to 4pm

SMILE!! DRESS FOR SUCCESS!!!! BRING RESUMES!!!!

Practice your interviewing skills. Approach your targeted companies. Offer your hand and introduce yourself with a smile on your face!!! Tell them you are interested in working for their company and why! Get business cards from employers and follow up!!! Don't overstay your welcome, but communicate your qualifications and your interest level. After each encounter, jot down key information: notes, topics discussed, what went well and follow up ideas!!!!

Student's who feel they need help with interview skills, please call Career Services at extension 1140 and we will be happy to assist you in any way we can!!!!!

Career Services office hrs:
Monday 9 to 7 - Tuesday 9-5- Wed- 9-5- Thur 9-5 and Friday 9 -4


07/22/08
Category: TeachTalk
Posted by: Chris Campisi

“I think it’s a good thing to have everybody know how to perform CPR,” said Spc. Donald Braa, a unit supply specialist with the 139th Medical Group from Liberty, Mo.

“Learning CPR was a nice change from all the other training he’s received and has shown him where his medical expertise comes in handy,” Thompson said. “CPR is a good skill to have because you could one day save a buddy’s life.”

http://www.campatterbury.in.ng.mil/one_heartbeat.htm 


07/22/08
Category: TeachTalk
Posted by: Chris Campisi

I chose to become a medical assistant because of a wonderful and rewarding experience I had as a youth. I volunteered as a Candy Striper at the Hebrew Home for the Aged in Maryland. The enjoyment and overwhelming satisfaction I felt by helping others was incredible! Ever since then, I knew I wanted to work with people in a meaningful way and make a positive impact in this world.

http://science.education.nih.gov/LifeWorks.nsf/Interviews/Phyllis+Shipper#Q1


02/05/08
Category: JobFairs
Posted by: Admin User

Job Fair 2/15/08 from 12pm to 4pm

SMILE!! DRESS FOR SUCCESS!!!! BRING RESUMES!!!!

Practice your interviewing skills. Approach your targeted companies. Offer your hand and introduce yourself with a smile on your face!!! Tell them you are interested in working for their company and why! Get business cards from employers and follow up!!! Don't overstay your welcome, but communicate your qualifications and your interest level. After each encounter, jot down key information: notes, topics discussed, what went well and follow up ideas!!!!

Student's who feel they need help with interview skills, please call Career Services at extension 1140 and we will be happy to assist you in any way we can!!!!!

Career Services office hrs:
Monday 9 to 7 - Tuesday 9-5- Wed- 9-5- Thur 9-5 and Friday 9 -4


12/13/05
Category: TeachTalk
Posted by: Career Institute of Health & Technology CareerInstitute.edu
For the first time Career Institute is proud to invite everyone to free event on the latest practices and innovations in the electrical power supply.

The increasing costs of energy along with high demand have forced the leaders to look for other, cost efficient power supply solutions.

ConEdison, the national power supply leader will introduce the latest solution and innovation in the industry.

The event takes place at the Career Institute Rego Park, Queens Campus on Thursday, December 15, 2005 at 9.30am.

Due to limited space, advanced registration is required.
Call Us at (718) 897-4868

We Are Looking Forward To Seeing You!!!


06/16/05
Category: WorkShops
Posted by: Admin User

The best way to learn about Career Institute of Health and Technology is to visit us!

By attending our open house or free workshops you can get an up-close and in-person look at what CIHT has to offer you.

Come in and meet our faculty, tour our facilities, talk with our students, admissions and financial aid representatives. Find out why Career Institute of Health and Technology is the place for you to start a new career.


06/16/05
Category: JobFairs
Posted by: Career Institute of Health & Technology CareerInstitute.edu

Job Fairs

Student Career Services actively participates in developing and supporting student’s professional careers. A part of it is to provide our students with resume preparation, interviewing skills and more ...

Below you will find information about job fairs and how to prepare for them.

Why go to job fairs?

The purpose of a job fair is to see the ‘real world’. Based on the list of participating companies, you will be able to place yourself and your skills in that event. It is also a great opportunity to learn more about employers meet face-to-face with them at once and briefly interview. You should know that nothing replaces in-person contact for making an impression.

Before you go to a job fair:

  • Learn about the employers from the website, library, or Student Career Services
  • Prepare several copies of your resume
  • Prepare a brief introduction to use with employers while you meet them
  • Dress adequately for the interview

Good Luck!


06/16/05
Category: TeachTalk
Posted by: Career Institute of Health & Technology CareerInstitute.edu
The bursar’s office is open Monday, Tuesday, and Friday from 10:00AM till 6:00PM, and on Wednesday and Thursday between 11:00AM and 7:00PM

You can purchase there your books and vouchers.


06/07/05
Category: TeachTalk
Posted by: Career Institute of Health & Technology CareerInstitute.edu

Did you know that the current version of MediSoft could be synchronized with your Handheld or Palm OS?

It allows you to access, transfer patient information, transaction data and schedules at anytime and carry it anywhere you go.


06/07/05
Category: TeachTalk
Posted by: Career Institute of Health & Technology CareerInstitute.edu

Snap-on Tools for YOU !
The Automotive Department at the Career Institute of Health & Technology was able to provide our automotive students with significant, over 50% discount for Snap-On tools. In addition to your regular set, you get more for less. As long you are a full time student in the automotive program and would like to purchase additional set, contact your automotive program instructor.

More information on Snap-on tools is available at: http://www.snapon.com/student/


06/07/05
Category: TeachTalk
Posted by: Career Institute of Health & Technology CareerInstitute.edu

200 Years of Fiber Optics
Did you know that the fiber optics technology is almost 200 years old? Fundamental technology was invented as an "optical telegraph" by French engineer Claude Chappe in 1790.

Right now Fiber Optics is used not only in telecommunication but also in Information Technology, Cable TV and much more. Currently, the single optical fiber can send over one trillion bits per second. The wide usage of this technology will definitely increase...

The full history of Fiber Optics is available at: http://www.sff.net/people/Jeff.Hecht/history.html


06/07/05
Category: TeachTalk
Posted by: Career Institute of Health & Technology CareerInstitute.edu

Based on the 2003 salary survey that was conducted by the American Academy of Professional Coders (APPPC), the Certified Medical Coders are earning from $ 3,500 to $18,000 more annually than workers in other employment sectors nationwide.

Furthermore, the average salary of a Certified Medical Coder is $39,046. The medical coders earn nearly 20% more annually than their non-certified peers. The full 2003 report about salary survey is available at: http://www.aapc.com/pdf/SalarySrv2003.pdf

The comprehensive medical billing procedures and medical coding applications classes give you the best grasp on what medical coding is and how to combine it will the billing procedures.

Students! Don’t forget about MediSoft, Medical Manager!!!



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