Upon completion of course work and preceptor/practicum requirements, students are eligible to sit for two certification exams; clinical medical assistant and phlebotomist. Graduates who earn certifications may work in hospitals, doctor's offices, and clinics. They may also continue their education by entering a Practical Nursing (PN) program, an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) program, or an Associate Degree in Diagnostic Medical Sonography program. Furthermore, graduates of the AHS and Pre-DMS programs earn credits that are transferrable to many other associate degree and bachelor degree programs.