Why Get Certified?
Healthcare field is a major segment of our economy, and growing at an average annual rate of 5%. This field has not seen recession since the great depression.
This is due to fact of aging population, new immigrants, and compounded by the aging of the present healthcare workers.
This has resulted in an un-proportional need for professionally trained, career oriented individuals.
With ever increasing demands of various regulatory government organizations
(i.e. department of professional regulations, department of public health) and new medicare mandates,
plus soaring malpractice liability issues, more and more healthcare facilities are seeking certified professionals.
- Many Healhthcare employers are requiring certification as a pre requisite for employment.
- Certified individuals assure employers that they have prerequisite knowledge and skills to perform well on the job.
- Certified professionals may attract higher pay.
We Offer Nationally and Internationnaly Recognized Certifications for the Following Allied Health Professions:
A reliable and accurate test depends on solid development and administration processes. AHCA certification examination development in principle depends with job analysis.
AHCA solicits input from practitioners, employers, and authors by sending them a set of questioners clearly specifying levels of skills and knowledge and frequency of tasks required for the role.
This information is used for the formation of test specifications and content outlines, from which question bank is prepared. Exam results are analysed and monitored annually for balanced outcomes.
Cutoff score is 75% of the exam given.
Exams are administered at test sites across the nation and proctored by appointed institutions.
AHCA's certifications are accredited by International Credentialling Society (ICS)
Certification Process
AHCA makes certification preparation easy with an intuitive suite of online training
materials designed to help you pass your exam on the first try.*
Recertification
Healthcare industry is one of fastest growing industries in the country and is highly regulated. Many states now require certification for Allied Health professions.
Keeping your certifican active demonstrates your commitment and professionalism towards your profession and patients.
Certificaiton can also facilitate better pay, career advancement and longer continuity of employment.
Click on the links below to learn about recertification.
Recertification