Boardman Training Center

755 Boardman-Canfield Road, Building K, Suite 1
Boardman, OH 44512
330-729-9244

The Boardman Training Center consists of three multi-purpose classrooms, administrative offices, restrooms and storage space located in the Southbridge West professional complex. The facility is equipped with desks and chairs for the classrooms, whiteboards, medical supplies necessary for instruction purposes, an overhead projector, EKG machine, hospital bed, phlebotomy chairs, etc. 

The Boardman Training Center of East Ohio College is registered with and its programs are authorized by the Ohio State Board of Career Colleges and Schools. Courses at the training center are measured by clock hours only and are not for credit. Programs at this satellite campus are NOT ABHES ACCREDITED. Additionally, programs at this satellite campus are NOT, in any way, transferrable into programs offered by East Ohio College.

PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS

EKG

Available Methods of Delivery: Residential

CPCP101 EKG –Total Hours: 51 (Classroom Hours: 34, Laboratory and Practical Hours: 17)

This program is designed to introduce students to the use of an electrocardiograph (EKG) machine, heart monitors, and understand the results of EKG recording. The course will orient students to identify basic normal EKG waveform morphology, describe the normal physiology of cardiac conduction, distinguish between basic dysrhythmias and describe the distinguishing features and associated treatments for each basic dysrhythmia.

Medical Assisting Specialist

Available Methods of Delivery: Residential

MAS 101 Medical Assisting Specialist –Total Hours: 180 (Classroom Hours: 100; Laboratory Hours: 80)

A Medical Assistant must hold the skills necessary to attend to a patient in an office setting. They work alongside doctors and other healthcare providers to triage and treat patients. This includes obtaining vital signs, collection of laboratory specimens, injections, suture removal, oral medication, visual acuity, and basic wound care. The course will further introduce the student to the basics in anatomy, physiology, medical terminology, patient identification, infection control, universal precautions, safety, best practices in the healthcare field, and provide students with the opportunities to develop basic medical assisting skills.

Medical Billing and Coding Specialist

Available Methods of Delivery: Residential

MBC 101 Medical Billing and Coding Specialist –Total Hours: 120 (Classroom Hours: 120 Hours)

This program will give the student extensive knowledge of the compliance and auditing route of Medical Billing. They will also be introduced to the basic understanding of the coding system used to convert written diagnoses and procedures on a medical record to numbers which are used for insurance billing and for statistical purposes. They will also be introduced to both inpatient and outpatient coding to the new ICD 10 standards. This course will give the student a basic understanding of the CPT-4 coding system used to convert outpatient procedures from an operative report, ER record, laboratory test, or physician office visit to the proper code for insurance billing and statistical reporting. The proper use of modifiers will be covered as well. This course will teach ethical coding and reporting in determining reimbursement in a variety of healthcare settings. They will also be trained in medical claims fraud and abuse.

Phlebotomy

Available Methods of Delivery: Residential

CPCP102 Phlebotomy –Total Hours: 90 (Classroom Hours: 40, Laboratory Hours: 50)

This program is designed to introduce students to the use of specimen collection equipment, collection procedures and skin puncture techniques, and to acceptable standards of work in the industry. The course will further introduce the student to the basics in anatomy, physiology, medical terminology, patient identification, infection control, universal precautions, safety, best practices in the healthcare field, and provide students with opportunities to develop basic phlebotomy skills.

CPCP103 PhlebotomyExternship –Total Hours: 20 (Practical Hours: 20)

The Phlebotomy externship is taken in the last two weeks of the student’s training. The student will complete 20 hours at an externship site with the goal of applying classroom skills to a real-world environment. The externship is designed to integrate the classroom training and transform it into hands-on application, creating on-the-job experiences.

Refund Policy

  1. Cancellation: An applicant who is accepted for admission may cancel his/her enrollment agreement not later than five (5) business days after the date this agreement is signed by notifying the institution in writing.
  2. State refund policy for programs organized on a clock hour basis:
    1. A student who starts class and withdraws before the academic term is fifteen percent completed will be obligated for twenty-five percent of the tuition and refundable fees for the current academic term plus the registration fee.
    2. A student who starts class and withdraws after the academic term is fifteen percent complete but before the academic term is twenty-five percent completed will be obligated for fifty percent of the tuition and refundable fees for the current academic term plus the registration fee.
    3. A student who starts class and withdraws after the academic term is twenty-five percent complete but before the academic term is forty percent completed will be obligated for seventy-five percent of the tuition and refundable fees for the current academic term plus the registration fee.
    4. A student who starts class and withdraws after the academic term is forty percent completed will not be entitled to a refund of the tuition and fees for the current academic term.
  3. For purposes of computing the amount of refund due, if any, for students who discontinue attendance for any reason after enrollment and commencement of classes, the last date of attendance at the Institution will be used in the computation of the student’s refund.
  4. This refund policy shall apply to all situations in which a student ceases attending classes prior to graduation whether such cessation is the result of the student’s voluntary decision to withdraw, the expulsion of the student by the Institution, or reasons beyond the control of either party. 

Notifications of withdrawal of cancellation and requests for refund must be in writing and addressed to the College President; however, failure to make such written notification or requests shall not invalidate the student’s rights under this contract to withdraw, cancel enrollment or receive the refund to which the student would otherwise be entitled.

2024 Calendar

TERM

DATES

WINTER QUARTER 
First Module01/02/2024 –02/11/2024
Second Module02/12/2024 –03/24/2024
SPRING QUARTER 
First Module04/01/2021 –05/15/2024
Second Module05/13/2024 –06/23/2024
SUMMER QUARTER 
First Module06/24/2024 –08/04/2024
Second Module08/12/2024 –09/22/2024
FALL QUARTER 
First Module09/23/2024 –11/3/2024
Second Module11/4/2024 –12/15/2024

Official Holidays (No Classes Held)

Holiday

Date

Martin Luther King, Jr. DayJanuary 15
Memorial DayMay 27
Independence DayJuly 4
Labor DaySeptember 2
ThanksgivingNovember 28-29

Break

Dates

Spring Break5/2024 –03/31/202
Summer Break08/05/2024 –08/11/202
Winter Break12/16/2024 –01/05/2025

2025 Calendar

TERM

DATES

WINTER QUARTER 
First Module01/06/2025 –02/16/2025
Second Module02/17/2025 –03/30/2025
SPRING QUARTER 
First Module04/07/2025 –05/18/2025
Second Module05/19/2025 –06/29/2025
SUMMER QUARTER 
First Module06/30/2025 –08/10/2025
Second Module08/18/2025 –09/28/2025
FALL QUARTER 
First Module09/29/2025 –11/09/2025
Second Module11/10/2025 –12/21/2025

Official Holidays (No Classes Held)

Holiday

Date

Martin Luther King, Jr. DayJanuary 20
Memorial DayMay 26
Independence DayJuly 4
Labor DaySeptember 1
ThanksgivingNovember 27-28

Break

Dates

Spring Break03/31/2025 – 04/06/2025
Summer Break08/11/2025 – 08/17/2025
Winter Break12/22/2025 – 01/04/2026

2026 Calendar

TERM

DATES

WINTER QUARTER 
First Module1/05/2026 –02/15/2026
Second Module02/16/2026 –03/29/2026
SPRING QUARTER 
First Module04/06/2026 –05/17/2026
Second Module05/18/2026 –06/28/2026
SUMMER QUARTER 
First Module06/29/2026 –08/09/2026
Second Module08/17/2026 –09/27/2026
FALL QUARTER 
First Module09/28/2026 –11/08/2026
Second Module11/9/2026 –12/20/2026

Official Holidays (No Classes Held)

Holiday

Date

Martin Luther King, Jr. DayJanuary 19
Memorial DayMay 25
Independence DayJuly 4
Labor DaySeptember 7
ThanksgivingNovember 26-27

Break

Dates

Spring Break03/30/2026 –04/05/2026
Summer Break08/10/2026 –08/16/2026
Winter Break12/21/2026 –01/03/2026

2027 Calendar

TERM

DATES

WINTER QUARTER 
First Module01/04/2027–02/14/2027
Second Module02/15/2027–03/28/2027
SPRING QUARTER 
First Module04/05/2027–05/16/2027
Second Module05/17/2027–06/27/2027
SUMMER QUARTER 
First Module06/28/2027–08/08/2027
Second Module08/16/2027 –09/26/2027
FALL QUARTER 
First Module09/27/2027–11/07/2027
Second Module11/08/2027 –12/192027

Official Holidays (No Classes Held)

Holiday

Date

Martin Luther King, Jr. DayJanuary 18
Memorial DayMay 31
Independence DayJuly 4
Labor DaySeptember 6
ThanksgivingNovember 25-26

Break

Dates

Spring Break03/30/2027–04/05/2027
Summer Break8/10/2027–08/16/2027
Winter Break12/21/2027–01/03/2028

Staff:
On-site Learning Center Coordinator: Sandra Poynter
Admissions: Amber Petroff
Administrative Assistant: Kelly Bartlebaugh

Instructors:
Laura Durch
Stephen Hall
Amanda Huff
Allyson KerrMelissa Lohr
Jody Wright

Tuition and Fees
(Effective June 26, 2023)

Individual Program

Tuition*

Medical Assisting Specialist$1,250.00
Medical Billing and Coding Specialist$1,250.00
EKG$800.00
Phlebotomy$1,250.00

Application Fee: $50.00
Application fee charged prior to each enrollment.

*Cost of Certification Testing is the responsibility of the student. Refer toProgram Disclosures and Payment Agreement for details.