Approved healthcare career training. Hands-on learning. Multilingual student support.
Healthcare Professional Career School

Prepare for a career in healthcare.

Practice-centered healthcare education that prepares students for certification, clinical confidence, and employment in hospitals, clinics, long-term care, pharmacies, and medical offices.

98%Reported CNA Exam Pass Rate
HybridOnline + Skills Lab Options
3 LanguagesEnglish, Korean & Spanish
Approved & Recognized

Training built around real standards.

DMS Care Training Center is approved and regulated by the Texas Workforce Commission and maintains healthcare training relationships with recognized state and national organizations.

TWCTexas Workforce Commission career-school oversight
THHSTexas Nurse Aide training approval
NHANational healthcare certification preparation
AHABLS, ACLS, and emergency training
The DMS Difference

A school designed to earn trust.

Students receive more than coursework. They receive practical preparation, structured support, and guidance from instructors who understand the responsibilities of real healthcare environments.

1

RN-Led Education

Programs are guided by experienced healthcare educators with direct clinical backgrounds.

2

Hands-On Skills Labs

Students practice with hospital beds, EKG machines, venipuncture arms, EMR systems, and clinical supplies.

3

Multilingual Support

English, Korean, and Spanish support helps more students learn with confidence and clarity.

4

Career Preparation

Resume guidance, interview preparation, job-search support, and employer connections are available to graduates.

Student Career Pathway

From enrollment to employment readiness.

Step 01

Choose a Program

Select a healthcare pathway that matches your career goal.

Step 02

Complete Theory

Build essential medical knowledge through structured instruction.

Step 03

Practice Skills

Develop confidence through supervised hands-on training.

Step 04

Clinical Experience

Qualifying programs include supervised real-world clinical practice.

Step 05

Certification Prep

Prepare for state or national certification requirements.

Step 06

Career Support

Receive guidance for resumes, interviews, and job opportunities.

Career Programs

Clear programs. Practical outcomes.

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Patient Care Technician

200 Hours12–14 Weeks

Train for patient-care roles that combine bedside care, phlebotomy, EKG, and clinical support.

  • Patient care procedures
  • Phlebotomy skills
  • EKG and cardiac monitoring
  • 40-hour clinical externship

Phlebotomy Technician

120 Hours12 Weeks

Learn safe blood collection, specimen handling, venipuncture, and infection-control procedures.

  • Venipuncture
  • Capillary collection
  • Specimen processing
  • OSHA and infection control

EKG Technician

120 Hours12 Weeks

Prepare to perform 12-lead EKGs and support cardiac monitoring in clinical settings.

  • Patient preparation
  • 12-lead EKG performance
  • Rhythm fundamentals
  • Troubleshooting and safety

Pharmacy Technician

250 Hours16 Weeks

Develop pharmacy operations, prescription processing, medication safety, and calculation skills.

  • Pharmacy law and ethics
  • Prescription processing
  • Dosage calculations
  • Inventory and medication safety

Medical Administrative Assistant

200 Hours12–14 Weeks

Prepare for healthcare front-office, scheduling, records, and patient-service roles.

  • Medical office procedures
  • Patient scheduling and intake
  • Electronic medical records
  • Professional communication

Medical Billing & Coding

80 Hours6–8 Weeks

Learn entry-level insurance, coding, claims, billing, and revenue-cycle concepts.

  • ICD and CPT fundamentals
  • Claims processing
  • Insurance verification
  • Revenue cycle workflow

Electronic Health Records

80 Hours6–8 Weeks

Prepare for healthcare documentation, chart management, and patient-data workflow roles.

  • EHR navigation
  • Patient data management
  • Chart documentation
  • HIPAA and secure records

Home Health Aide

75 Hours3 Weeks

Learn personal care, mobility support, nutrition, safety, and communication for home-care settings.

  • Home health ethics
  • Nutrition and meal preparation
  • ADLs and mobility support
  • Home safety and infection control

 

Facilities & Clinical Preparation

Train in a professional learning environment.

DMS operates a 2,179-square-foot facility with classrooms, fully equipped skills labs, a computer lab, administrative space, and wheelchair accessibility.

  • Hospital beds, mannequins, wheelchairs, and patient-care equipment
  • Venipuncture practice arms and blood-draw supplies
  • 12-lead EKG machines and cardiac simulators
  • EMR systems, computers, sterile supplies, PPE, and wound-care materials
Career Support

Support continues after class.

  • Resume writing and job-search guidance
  • Interview preparation and professional communication
  • Referrals and employer-network opportunities
  • Multilingual student guidance and healthcare English support
Reported Student Outcomes

Results that build confidence.

DMS has reported strong student achievement and employment outcomes in its institutional booklet.

98%Reported Exam Pass Rate
98%Reported Course Completion Rate
90%Reported Hiring Rate Among Active Seekers

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About DMS

A nurse, educator, and mentor students can trust.

Christine Son, RN, MSN founded DMS Care Training Center to help students enter healthcare feeling prepared, confident, and supported. Her approach is rooted in more than 16 years of clinical experience and a belief that education should prepare students for real life—not only for an exam.

“I wanted my students to walk into a hospital feeling prepared, communicate with confidence, and know that they truly belong in healthcare.”

DMS combines hands-on preparation, multilingual support, professional standards, and personal guidance so students can build not only a certificate, but a meaningful healthcare future.

FAQ

Common enrollment questions.

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Do I need healthcare experience?

No. Many programs are designed for students beginning a new healthcare career.

Are online options available?

Yes. DMS offers online and hybrid programs, with skills labs and clinical components where required.

Is multilingual support available?

Yes. DMS provides support in English, Korean, and Spanish, including healthcare communication guidance.

Does DMS offer job-placement assistance?

DMS provides resume, interview, job-search, and referral support. Employment is not guaranteed.

Is financial assistance available?

Eligible Texas residents may qualify for WIOA funding through local Workforce Solutions offices for approved programs.

When do classes begin?

Enrollment is open year-round, and new classes are generally scheduled each month depending on program availability.

Admissions

Start your healthcare career with trusted support.

Choose a program, speak with the admissions team, and take the next step toward certification and employment readiness.

Address1933 E Frankford Rd. Suite 165
Carrollton, TX 75007
Admissions682-702-4537
admin@dmscare.org
Websitewww.dmscare.org
Monday–Saturday