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Citi College of Allied Health



Citi College of Allied Health
134 N. LaSalle St., Suite 720
Chicago, IL 60602

Citi College of Allied Health is located in downtown Chicago, Illinois, near City Hall, and offers students certificate and associate degree programs in the medical field. The Illinois school recently added MRI technologist training, a radiology technician program, and a diagnostic medical sonography program to its academic curriculum.

Citi College of Allied Health also offers students certificate programs in clinical medical assisting, general ultrasound technology, and physical and occupational therapy. The registered cardiac sonography program at Citi College of Allied Health concentrates in non-invasive echocardiography and includes 800 hours of clinical externship.

The cardiographic technician program at Citi College of Allied Health covers medical terminology, cardiovascular anatomy, and stress test techniques, plus a 200-hour hospital internship. The Illinois school's physical and occupational therapy training program covers basic and introductory principles along with the clinical application of modalities, including a 160-hour internship, with a total of 270 training hours.

Quick Facts:

  • Citi College of Allied Health is accredited by the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement and is approved by the Illinois State Board of Education.

  • Citi College of Allied Health is a member of Illinois Department of Employment Security, Indiana Workforce Development, Department of Veterans Affairs, and American Registry of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists.

  • All students and graduates at the Illinois school receive free internship and placement assistance. Citi College of Allied Health makes every effort to place students in their desired location and career field.

  • Citi College of Allied Health is currently developing a network of affiliated clinical sites for the purpose of internships. The Illinois school has internship agreements with several hospitals, diagnostic centers, medical centers, imaging centers, pharmacies, and electronic claims processing services companies.

  • Citi College of Allied Health offers students small class sizes, which translates to increased student and instructor interaction, with a more personal learning environment.

  • Courses at the Illinois school include hands-on training with professional medical equipment and tools. Classes are offered during the day, in the evening, and on weekends to accommodate the schedules of students.

  • The U.S. Department of Labor predicts that jobs in the field of physical and occupational therapy aide will increase by more than 45 percent in the next decade.



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