Utilizing a practical application of scientific skills and academic knowledge beyond the classroom. Fostering an understanding of relevant ethical issues encountered in the health science professions. While providing students with immediately applicable, practical skills, our comprehensive, health science-centered curriculum also equips students with the tools they need to succeed as they progress to the post-secondary level.
Our dual credit opportunities and certifications in CNA, EMT, and Health Information provide our students a springboard into their Pre-Med, Nursing, Paramedics, and Medical Assisting degrees. We strive to produce compassionate medical professionals with relevant, real-world experience who are ready to serve both our local and global communities.
Our dual credit opportunities and certifications in CNA, EMT, and Health Information provide our students a springboard into their Pre-Med, Nursing, Paramedics, and Medical Assisting degrees. We strive to produce compassionate medical professionals with relevant, real-world experience who are ready to serve both our local and global communities.
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Meridian Medical Arts Charter High School (MMACHS) was established in the fall of 2003 as a public charter school that operates independently within the existing local school district. While providing students with immediately applicable, practical skills, our comprehensive, health science-centered curriculum also equips students with the tools they need to succeed as they progress to the post-secondary level.
Course Description: Introduction to the allied health professions with emphasis on the team approach to health care, medical terminology, ethics, and roles & responsibilities. Identify the roles and educational/credentialing requirements of various health care practitioners. Discuss the United States health care delivery system, including principles of health care and law and ethics.
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Jon Anderson
Nov 06, 2017
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So incredibly lucky to have had my child graduate from here. She was so prepared for college that the transition to a university was seamless. The staff and faculty are beyond compare, and the curriculum though quite rigorous, prepares students for beyond high school. If your student is considering MMACHS prepare them for hard work. Freshman classes generally consist of 70 students, but half wash out due to the required work. My daughter's graduating class was 34 after she started her freshman year with 70.
Sarah Grace
Jun 08, 2014
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I am a Sophomore this year at Meridian Medical Arts Charter. This school is absolutely fantastic! I attended North Star Charter, and Eagle Middle throughout my younger days and MMACHS puts those schools to shame. The education is amazing here, especially if you/your child is interesting in a health care profession. The teachers are well picked and very passionate about what they teach, and very real with the students. Since our school is very small compared to most schools, everyone here gets along very well. You get to meet a ton of wonderful people from completely different backgrounds that you
Audrey Affleck
Aug 10, 2013
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I'm graduating from MMACHS this year. The school environment is very friendly. Students that go there are focused on education and community and are held to a very high educational standard. The teachers are excellent, all very knowledgeable, helpful, creative, supportive, and friendly. The teachers are not only of very good quality, but I also have respect for them as people.
Because of the small school size, students are very knit together. I have only 38 students in my graduating class. Students are held to a high standard of independence, learning, and behavior. As a senior, I have my CNA
Because of the small school size, students are very knit together. I have only 38 students in my graduating class. Students are held to a high standard of independence, learning, and behavior. As a senior, I have my CNA