Programs offered at each campus may vary, so be sure to check other campus offerings for the course you are most interested in.
A comprehensive diploma which covers medical terminology, pharmacology, medical office and clinical administrative procedure, anatomy and physiology. This program also includes a free Phlebotomy workshop and a tour of the anatomy lab at the University of Guelph.
As a graduate of the Medical Office Assistant program at triOS, you may find employment in a variety of medical administrative settings including offices for doctors’ and specialists’, hospitals, clinics, health and wellness centres, dental offices, and long-term care facilities. Other employment opportunities as a medical office assistant can include employment with insurance agencies, pharmaceutical companies, medical sales organizations and government facilities.
Medical Office Assistants (MOA) are an integral part of the Canadian healthcare system. They support doctors, nurses, and all other healthcare professionals with essential administrative support. With healthcare funding being one of the highest investments in the Canadian economy, pursuing a career in this sector is a great choice for your future.
If you are an organized individual, enjoy helping others and are looking to get established in a steady, in-demand profession in a short amount of time, then the Medical Office Assistant diploma program at triOS College could be an excellent opportunity for you.
What sets the Medical Office Assistant diploma program at triOS College apart from any other college?
triOS students gain comprehensive medical administrative knowledge, which includes medical terminology, pharmacology, medical office and clinical administrative procedure, anatomy and physiology.
triOS students participate in a unique human anatomy workshop experience at a globally-recognized academic facility hosted by one of Canada’s top ranked universities. This workshop is cadaver based giving triOS students the unique experience of applying what they have learned in 3D – it covers systems within the human body including: Digestive / Respiratory / Cardiovascular / Muscular / Skeletal / Neurological
At triOS, students in this program get a free 2-day phlebotomy workshop as an added benefit included in their program.
Students enrolled in this program will receive:
Topics covered in this program include:
The Community Services Worker program provides Non-Violent Crisis Intervention ® (NVCI) Training to all students; you will also have the opportunity to implement life skills workshops, substance abuse treatment and behaviour management programs into your training as a healthcare professional.
As a Community Services Worker graduate, you will qualify for positions such as: Support Worker, Relief or Distress Centre Counsellor, Group Home Worker, Addictions Worker, Client Service Worker, and Outreach Worker.
Note that some career options may require advanced degrees, further training or experience.
Are you keen on making a difference in peoples’ lives? Do you want to help those who are less fortunate and need help to get back on their feet? If you’re looking to launch a rewarding career in an in-demand industry, then the Community Services Worker is the program to get you started.
Community Services Workers learn how to counsel clients living in group homes and who are taking advantage of social service programs. You will supervise clients’ activities and assist them in pre-release and release planning. There is also volunteer work involved in the field – you will understand how to coordinate volunteer activities for human service agencies, healthcare facilities, and art and sports organizations.
Courses such as Working with Addictions, CPR and First Aid, Group Work & Human Relations, Psychology, and Introduction to Mental Health will provide you with a secure foundation to work closely with clients who require legal, financial, housing, employment, and other services.
Students enrolled in the program receive:
The Addiction Worker program will help you develop group facilitation skills as well as entry-level skills in 1-2-1 counselling; you will also take part in an 8-week internship for hands-on experience.
As an Addiction Worker graduate, you will qualify for positions such as: Addiction Worker, Distress Centre Support Worker, Group Home Worker, and Outreach Worker.
Note that some career options may require advanced degrees, further training or experience.
Are you interested in helping victims of substance abuse? Do you want to address issues like addiction and bring forward change in peoples’ lives? If so, then the Addiction Worker program is just what you need to kickstart your career into this rewarding field.
This program is designed to provide you with the theoretical and practical knowledge and skills required for employment as an Addiction Worker. You will learn to apply the principles of addiction, pharmacology and structured relapse prevention planning. You will gain practical skills in intake, assessment, motivational interviewing and treatment planning with a strong emphasis on case management and professional ethics. Course coverage includes an in-depth study of family dynamics and addiction as well as special populations: First Nations and other ethnic/cultural groups, youth, sexual minorities, elderly, concurrent disorders, homeless, gender (women), crime, HIV/AIDS and suicidal clients. Principles of communication are explored in great depth and students will explore anger and stress management techniques. A strong focus is given to presentation skills, Microsoft Office applications, documentation and record keeping, the ability to multitask and prioritize, organizational and detail skills, professional telephone manner, confidentiality, interpersonal skills and being a team player.
Students enrolled in the program receive:
With over 22 years of education experience under our belts, it’s no wonder we’re the college of choice for many people training for a new career. Proudly Canadian owned and operated, triOS is one of Canada’s largest career training organizations. We offer diploma programs in high demand areas such as business, technology, healthcare, law, and supply chain.
The overall culture of triOS is continuous improvement. The members of our staff are dedicated, hard-working, and driven by our Mission, Vision, and Values. Helping students to become job-ready graduates is the common cause that unites us and pushes us to be the best we can be. In 1999, we documented the principles that keep us dedicated to providing the best educational experience possible for each and every student.
As triOS alumni, you are and will always be a member of the broader family of graduates, faculty, employees, and current students. And like so many other memberships, there are privileges and perks, here too. Be sure to look out for email updates and tune in regularly to learn more about all the advantages triOS alumni receive.
Our commitment to making our students job-ready graduates extends to our alumni as well. Graduates, along with current students, get all the benefits of working one-on-one with an Employment Specialist — even as alumni, you get all the benefits of valuable career advice and services, including:
• Finding another job in your preferred field;
• Updating your resume with the experience you’ve gained in the workforce;
• Conducting mock interviews;
• Providing career-related advice to guide you in the right direction.
As part of the triOS family, you have the opportunity to network with other alumni, faculty, and current students who would benefit from hearing from our past graduates. Your success story or guest speaking at an event can go a long way to inspire and provide guidance to current students. And, don’t forget, many of our alumni successfully hire our new graduates. So, please stay in touch and get all the benefits of doing so!