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Certified Nursing Assistant

  • Program Type: Direct
  • Degree / Certificate Type: CNA

Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)

Why study Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)


This 120-hour NYS-approved CNA training course prepares students for the first step in the healthcare field working with hospital and nursing home patients, and in home care. Successful completion of the training and passing the NYS exam will result in certification as a Certified Nursing Assistant.

Students may have the opportunity to receive financial sponsorships from area hospitals & nursing homes as well as scholarship opportunities. Contact Admissions today!

Students taking the CNA course can now apply for Financial Aid. Start with the FAFSA at studentaid.gov and then complete the TAP application at hesc.ny.gov

The Fall CNA class is scheduled to start in mid September.  Dates TBD. Applications are accepted on a first come first serve basis.  Schedule details will be available soon.

The cost for the CNA class is $2200, which includes tuition, fees, textbook, and NYS CNA testing/licensing fee.

The CNA course is a combination of remote, in person and clinical off-site training, which spans 8 weeks after start date.

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Career Pathways

Our region boasts a wide variety of career opportunities in the healthcare field for in-demand Certified Nursing Assistants. The labor market and employer information are specifically presented for the Amsterdam, Gloversville, Capital District, and the Mohawk Valley regions. Salary information is based on estimates within the Capital District.

Salary information presented are estimates and can be different for each individual based on education, experience, and the specific employer.
Labor market data is based on 2021 estimates derived from Lightcast (Career Coach | Lightcast)

Some of Our Regional Employers


Our commitment to your career path goes beyond the classroom with continued expansion of hands-on internships, job shadowing, and job placement opportunities with over 50 regional business and organization exclusive partners, a career network of over 200 regional companies and organizations; plus Annual Job Fairs every Spring semester.

  • Albany Med

    Employer Partner

  • Nathan Littauer Hospital

  • St Marys

  • St Peters Health Partners

  • Fact 1

    120 HOUR

    NYS-Approved Certified Nursing Assistant Training Course
  • Fact 3

    8 WEEKS OR LESS

    to complete your Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA).
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Charlene Dybas

  • Title: Assistant Professor
  • Phone Extension: 8944
  • Building: O'Connell Hall C-207J

A graduate of Fulton Montgomery Community College with an AA degree; Skidmore College, BS; and received her MS from Russel Sage College. Charlene has taught various courses while at FMCC including Quantitative Business Applications, Business Communications, Principles of Business, Word Processing Applications, Office Software Applications for Business Professionals, Computer Applications, Human Resource Management, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Introduction to Sport Management, Career Search, and Career Success.

Charlene is the recipient of the 2021 Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching.

Prior to coming to FMCC Charlene worked as a Vice President for a local bank and then a teacher in the Johnstown City School District. She taught courses such as Business Law, Career and Financial Management, Keyboarding, and Sports and Entertainment Marketing.

In addition to teaching, she is the Advisor for the Individual Learning, Collaborative Learning (COCAL) Program through the Business and Community Partnerships Office. As Advisor for the Individual Learning Program, Charlene will meet with students who are looking for a program that is focused on career training that combines off-campus “hands-on” experience with on campus related instruction. Charlene and the students will work together to create the perfect strategy and learning plan to ensure that they will acquire the skills they need to fulfill the job requirements in their chosen field.

Finally, Charlene is the Lead Trainer and coach for the Money Smart Program Grant which provides FMCC students with FREE financial coaching tailored to their specific needs in budgeting, establishing a relationship with banks, starting good savings habits, establishing credit and how to manage it.

Cynthia Forrest

  • Credentials: DNP, FNP-C
  • Title: Instructor
  • Phone Extension: 8963
  • Building: O'Connell Hall, C-115L

Education:
o A.A.S. SUNY Morrisville; B.S., M.S. SUNY Polytechnic; D.N.P. Frontier Nursing University

Courses Taught:
o Her course offerings include Nursing Science II and III

Experience:
o Employed as an RN in many aspects of healthcare to include Med-Surg, Obstetrics, as a Practical Nurse Instructor and in Neonatal ICU; was nationally certified in Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing. As a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner, she also worked in Pediatric Surgery, Primary Care, Women’s Health, as an Associate Degree nursing instructor, a Forensic Exam Administrator and Child Sexual Abuse Examiner at a Child Advocacy Center. She worked in the Emergency Department and Urgent Care for 17 years.

Other Information:
o B.S., M.S., D.N.P. with honors from Sigma Theta Tau International.
o She is a board member for the Hudson Mohawk Area Health Education Center (AHEC).
o She is a member of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners
o She recently became an Internationally certified Tai Chi instructor to promote wellness for the nursing students at FMCC.

Dental Assistant

  • Program Type: Direct
  • Degree / Certificate Type: Individual Studies Certificate

Dental Assistant – Individual Studies Certificate

Why study to be a Dental Assistant at FMCC


This direct to work certificate program combines off-campus “hands-on” experience with on-campus related instruction to prepare you to be a Dental Assistant in our region. This flexible offering can be modified based upon student background and experience and the semester of entry into the program.

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Career Pathways

Our region boasts a variety of career opportunities with competitive salaries. The information presented is based on labor market estimates for Amsterdam, Gloversville, the Capital District, and the Mohawk Valley. Salary information is based on estimates for the Capital District.

Salary information presented are estimates and can be different for each individual based on education, experience, and the specific employer.
Labor market data is based on 2021 estimates derived from Lightcast (Career Coach | Lightcast)

Some of Our Regional Employers


Our commitment to your career path goes beyond the classroom with continued expansion of hands-on internships, job shadowing, and job placement opportunities with over 50 regional business and organization exclusive partners, a career network of over 200 regional companies and organizations; plus Annual Job Fairs every Spring semester.

  • Dr. Mandava

  • Johnstown Family Dental

  • New Dimensions

  • Primary Teeth

  • Fact 1

    29-36 Credits

    for Dental Assistant – Individual Studies Certificate
  • Fact 2

    300+ Hours

    of Hands-on Learning working in a local dentist office.
  • Fact 3

    1 Year or Less

    to complete your Dental Assistant – Individual Studies Certificate

Program Insight

Students learn from practicing professionals, who follow the competency guidelines prescribed by the College and based on O*NET online specifications, national competency catalogs, and employer input.

Learning Outcomes


Students will be able to:

  • Acquire and demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to obtain employment as a Dental Assistant.

  • Acquire and demonstrate the oral and written communication skills necessary to obtain employment as a Dental Assistant.

  • Acquire and demonstrate the critical thinking and problem-solving skills necessary to obtain entry-level employment as a Dental Assistant.

  • Demonstrate an understanding of the importance of attitude and professional ethics on the job.

  • Acquire and demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary for the career development process.

Program Features


Hands-on Training
Train at a local dentist office and learn from experienced dentists approximately 12 hours per week.

On-campus instruction
Courses selected to relate with your specific career area and generally totals 6-9 credit hours per semester.

Individual Studies Advisor
Students will be assigned an academic advisor to guide you through your program.

Flexible Offering
The program can be modified based upon student background and experience and the semester of entry into the program.

Internship Opportunities

Although similar to cooperative education and internship programs, the Individual Studies Certificate program requires that students learn basic career skills at job sites without pay.

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Direct Support Professional (DSP)

  • Program Type: Direct
  • Degree / Certificate Type: Direct Support Professional (DSP) Training

Direct Support Professional (DSP)

Why study Direct Support Professional (DSP)


A DSP supports those with intellectual & developmental disabilities with daily care while ensuring safety & fostering independence. A DSP can work in settings including group homes, day programs, or community-based organizations.

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Career Pathways

Our region boasts a wide variety of career opportunities in the Direct Support field. The labor market and employer information are specifically presented for the Amsterdam, Gloversville, Capital District, and the Mohawk Valley regions. Salary information is based on estimates within the Capital District.

Salary information presented are estimates and can be different for each individual based on education, experience, and the specific employer.
Labor market data is based on estimates derived from Indeed.

Some of Our Regional Employers


Our commitment to your career path goes beyond the classroom with continued expansion of hands-on internships, job shadowing, and job placement opportunities with over 50 regional business and organization exclusive partners, a career network of over 200 regional companies and organizations; plus Annual Job Fairs every Spring semester.

  • Lexington ARC

  • Liberty ARC

  • Fact 1

    FREE tuition

    Provided by OPWDD
  • Fact 2

    free academic supplies

  • Fact 3

    $750 Stipend

    Upon course completion

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Eileen Casey

  • Title: Director of Nursing, Assistant Professor
  • Phone Extension: 8914
  • Building: O'Connell Hall, C-115F

Eileen brings a lot of experience to her role as both the Director and Assistant Professor. Alongside her time at FMCC, she has worked in a Level 1 Trauma Center for 30 years, primarily in Critical Care: Surgical, Neurological, and Cardiac. Eileen is passionate about nursing and inspiring others interested in the profession.

In her free time Eileen likes to do anything that involves animals and the outdoors. She loves to travel, and her trips have include hiking the Cascades, Adirondacks, White Mountains, Katahdin, biking in Acadia, and horseback riding in Ireland.  

Emergency Dispatcher

  • Program Type: Direct
  • Degree / Certificate Type: Individual Studies Certificate

Emergency Dispatcher – Individual Studies Certificate

Why study to be a Emergency Dispatcher at FMCC


This direct to work certificate program combines off-campus “hands-on” experience with on-campus related instruction to prepare you to be an Emergency Dispatcher in our region. This flexible offering can be modified based upon student background and experience and the semester of entry into the program.

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Career Pathways

Our region boasts a variety of career opportunities with competitive salaries. The information presented is based on labor market estimates for Amsterdam, Gloversville, the Capital District, and the Mohawk Valley. Salary information is based on estimates for the Capital District.

Salary information presented are estimates and can be different for each individual based on education, experience, and the specific employer.
Labor market data is based on 2021 estimates derived from Lightcast (Career Coach | Lightcast)

Some of Our Regional Employers


Our commitment to your career path goes beyond the classroom with continued expansion of hands-on internships, job shadowing, and job placement opportunities with over 50 regional business and organization exclusive partners, a career network of over 200 regional companies and organizations; plus Annual Job Fairs every Spring semester.

  • City of Amsterdam

  • City of Johnstown

  • Fulton County Sheriff

  • Mohawk Ambulance Service

  • Fact 1

    29-36 Credits

    for Emergency Dispatcher – Individual Studies Certificate
  • Fact 2

    300+ Hours

    of Hands-on Learning working in a local veterinary hospital or clinic.
  • Fact 3

    1 Year or Less

    to complete your Emergency Dispatcher – Individual Studies Certificate

Program Insight

Students learn from practicing professionals, who follow the competency guidelines prescribed by the College and based on O*NET online specifications, national competency catalogs, and employer input.

Learning Outcomes


Students will be able to:

  • Acquire and demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to obtain employment as an Emergency Dispatcher.

  • Acquire and demonstrate the oral and written communication skills necessary to obtain employment as an Emergency Dispatcher.

  • Acquire and demonstrate the critical thinking and problem-solving skills necessary to obtain entry-level employment as an Emergency Dispatcher.

  • Demonstrate an understanding of the importance of attitude and professional ethics on the job.

  • Acquire and demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary for the career development process.

Program Features


Hands-on Training
Train at a local emergency call center and learn from experienced dispatchers approximately 12 hours per week.

On-campus instruction
Courses selected to relate with your specific career area and generally totals 6-9 credit hours per semester.

Individual Studies Advisor
Students will be assigned an academic advisor to guide you through your program.

Flexible Offering
The program can be modified based upon student background and experience and the semester of entry into the program.

Internship Opportunities

Although similar to cooperative education and internship programs, the Individual Studies Certificate program requires that students learn basic career skills at job sites without pay.

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Flor Trespalacios

  • Credentials: Ph.D. H.S.
  • Title: Assistant Professor
  • Phone Extension: 8933
  • Building: O'Connell Hall, C-231J

Dr. Flor Trespalacios received her Ph.D. in Health Sciences and specialized as an International Health Practitioner and Educator. Dr. Trespalacios has a Master of Health Sciences from TUI University, Post-Baccalaureate in Biology from the Harvard Univesrity's Extension School, Bachelor of Arts in Biology & Community Health from Brown University, and certifications in Advanced Life Support (ALS), Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), CPR-Adult/Pediatric, and is an Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) Technician. Dr. Trespalacios trained as an Emergency Medical Technician – Cardiac specialist and became a part of the Rhode Island Disaster Medical Assistance Team (RI-1 DMAT), a full-scale non-military medical unit trained to handle mass gatherings and disasters. Dr. Trespalacios has been published in several journals including Academic Emergency Medicine, Journal of Biomedical Optics, Journal of Rheumatology, Chest, and recently the doctoral dissertation of ‘Association Between Low Serum Amylase and Type 2 Diabetes in Adult US Hospital Patients.’

Health Information Records Management

  • Program Type: Direct
  • Degree / Certificate Type: AAS

Health Information Records Management AAS

Why study Health Information Records Management AAS at FMCC


This program is designed to provide students with the technology and administrative skills necessary to pursue careers in current and emerging positions in the medical field. Students will learn about the practices and procedures that are critical for performing and managing the day-to-day operations of various medical office environments.

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Career Pathways

Our region boasts a wide variety of career opportunities in the medical field. The positions presented are the most common career pathways FMCC graduates have taken and are just a sample of the many career possibilities.

The labor market and employer information are specifically presented for the Amsterdam, Gloversville, Capital District, and the Mohawk Valley regions. Salary information is based on estimates within the Capital District.

Salary information presented are estimates and can be different for each individual based on education, experience, and the specific employer.
Labor market data is based on 2021 estimates derived from Lightcast (Career Coach | Lightcast)

Some of Our Regional Employers


Our commitment to your career path goes beyond the classroom with continued expansion of hands-on internships, job shadowing, and job placement opportunities with over 50 regional business and organization exclusive partners, a career network of over 200 regional companies and organizations; plus Annual Job Fairs every Spring semester.

  • Albany Med

    Employer Partner

  • St Marys

  • St. Peters Health Partners

  • Trinity Health

  • Fact 1

    62 Credits

    for Health Information Records Management AAS Program
  • Fact 2

    #1

    Health Information Records Management program in the region according to our alumni
  • Fact 3

    800+ JOBS

    are expected for Medical Records Specialists and Medical Transcriptionists in the region in the next 10 years.

Program Insight

Graduates of the Health Information Records Management program have gone on to rewarding careers within the healthcare system in the region. This program also prepares students to take the Coding Certification Exam (Certified Billing and Coding Specialist or CBCS) exam from the National Health Career Association.

Learning Outcomes


Students will be able to:

  • Identify the knowledge and skills necessary to provide administrative assistance in an office.

  • Utilize oral and written communication skills necessary to provide administrative assistance in an office.

  • Characterize the knowledge and skills necessary to provide specialized administrative assistance in one of the following areas: administrative management, medical office management, medical coding, transcription, reception, or desktop publishing/multimedia.

  • Acquire the critical thinking and problem-solving skills necessary to provide administrative assistance in an office.

  • Portray importantance of personal characteristics and behavior on the job, when providing administrative assistance 

Program Features


Hands-on Experience
Students have the opportunity to intern at a local hospitals, clinics, and medical offices.

Experienced Faculty
Learn from dedicated professors who have years of experience working in various areas of the business and medical fields.

Career Planning Support
Students have support from the Academic Advisement Office to guide you through your program as well as a career search course imbedded in the program.

Internship Opportunities

Students have opportunities for an internship as part of the Health Information Records Management program. Many students have subsequently been hired by local and regional criminal justice agencies.

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Microcredentials

This program may allow students to earn digital badges which verifies the achievement of in-demand skills and competencies. SUNY FMCC continues to expand opportunities for students to become more marketable to employers.

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Course Highlights


Program Course Layout

Course work emphasis is on document preparation, transcription and editing, medical billing and insurance verification, introductory medical coding, report development, office management, and administrative practices. Here are some of the courses you will take.

  • HLT 111 Introduction to Patient Care

    This course is designed to provide the students with an overview of the basics of patient care in Allied Health and related careers such as vital signs, body mechanics, and patient interactions. Emphasis is placed on core traits of a health care provider, the interdisciplinary team approach to the delivery of patient care, professional accountability in the health care setting, communication and etiquette, consumer education, and cultural competence and diversity.

  • MED 184 Medical Insurance

    This course presents standardized basic concepts and brings all reimbursement systems down to a common denominator that simplifies and clarifies medical insurance. The procedures necessary to successfully file medical claims for reimbursement are covered. This course benefits those who are currently practicing medical assistants and students enrolled in medical-related programs.

  • MED 183 Medical Terminology

    Emphasis is on understanding medical terms. The logic behind the formation of medical terms, analysis of words, and interpretive and deductive skills are used. Terms associated with all anatomical systems are covered.

  • BUS 148 Office Software Applications for Business Professionals

    This course provides experience using an integrated software suite. Microsoft® Office applications are used to complete advanced word processing functions to prepare documents that integrate files from applications and the Internet. Topics include MS Office and Google Applications. This course uses these concepts and applications to solve realistic business problems. The project-based, real-world applications give students hands-on knowledge of these applications in the workplace.

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Health Science

  • Program Type: Transfer
  • Degree / Certificate Type: AS

Health Science AS

Why study Health Science AS at FMCC


This program provides a broad foundation for careers in the healthcare and medical fields. This innovative curriculum is designed to prepare graduating students for transfer to four-year colleges and universities. The program is a multidisciplinary approach that is well-rounded in the area of the natural sciences, social sciences, communication, and health.

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Career Pathways

Our region boasts a wide variety of career opportunities with competitive salaries in the healthcare and medical fields after students transfer and earn their bachelorette or graduate degree(s). The positions presented are potential career pathways FMCC graduates can take and are just a sample of the many career possibilities.

The labor market and employer information are specifically presented for the Amsterdam, Gloversville, Capital District, and the Mohawk Valley regions. Salary information is based on estimates within the Capital District.

Salary information presented are estimates and can be different for each individual based on education, experience, and the specific employer.
Labor market data is based on 2021 estimates derived from Lightcast (Career Coach | Lightcast)

Some of Our Regional Employers


Our commitment to your career path goes beyond the classroom with continued expansion of hands-on internships, job shadowing, and job placement opportunities with over 50 regional business and organization exclusive partners, a career network of over 200 regional companies and organizations; plus Annual Job Fairs every Spring semester.

  • Albany Med

  • St. Mary's

  • St. Peter's Health Partners

  • Trinity Health

Transfer Opportunities

Being part of the largest system of public higher education in the United States, the State University of New York, SUNY FMCC has established a multitude of transfer pathways for our students at both SUNY and Private schools. Below are some of our major transfer colleges and universities.

  • Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences

    Majors: Biomedical Technology, B.S. Clinical Laboratory Sciences B.S., Microbiology B.S., Pharmaceutical Sciences B.S., Public Health B.S. to Doctor of Pharmacy

  • Upstate Medical University

    Majors: Cardiovascular Profusion B.S., Medical Imaging B.S., Medical Technology, B.S., Physical Therapy B.S., Radiation Therapy B.S., Respiratory Care B.S., and Nursing B.S.

  • Maria College

    Majors: Health & Occupational Sciences B.S.

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    60 Credits

    for Health Science AS Program
  • Fact 2

    #1

    Health Science program in the region according to our alumni
  • Fact 3

    4 NEW

    state-of-the arts science laboratories located in O’Connell Hall.

Program Insight

Graduates of the Health Studies program have gone on to rewarding healthcare careers after transferring to 4-year colleges and universities. The education at SUNY FMCC provides a strong foundation in preparing you for future career success.

Learning Outcomes


Students will be able to:

  • Demonstrate the safe and proper use of scientific instrumentation, measuring devices, chemical reagents, media, and/or tools of science in a laboratory setting.

  • Demonstrate communication, problem solving and critical thinking skills pertinent in the healthcare sector.

  • Understand and utilize the scientific method.

  • Promote health and wellness among members of the college and/or local communities, through service learning 

Program Features


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Experienced Faculty
Learn from dedicated professors who have years of experience working in various areas of the science and healthcare fields.

Service Learning Projects
Students will deepen their understanding of course material in HLT 201 Health Science Seminar and carry out semester long service learning projects that addresses a need of individuals, organizations, schools, or other entities in the community.

Transfer Planning Support
Students have support from the Academic Advising Office to guide you through your program including transfer planning with 4-year colleges and universities.

Dual Admissions Opportunities

Take advantage of the dual admissions opportunities and be accepted into bachelorette health science related programs at either Upstate Medical University, and Maria College while attending the Health Science program at SUNY FMCC.

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Course Highlights


Program Course Layout

The program provides a strong foundation for students transferring to four-year colleges and universities. The coursework combines natural sciences, social sciences, communication, and health along with general education courses. Here are some of the courses you will take.

  • HLT 101 Introduction to Allied Health

    This course will expose students to a diversity of potential careers in health care and related fields. Students will become familiar with healthcare delivery in the United States. Students will explore employment opportunities and current trends within the industry. Emphasis will be placed on the skills, personal attributes, and academic preparation required for various health related occupations.

  • BIO 282 Microbiology

    An introduction to the biology of microorganisms, with a focus on bacteria. Course topics include biochemistry, cell structure and function, metabolism, microbial ecology, microbial genetics, applied microbiology, microbial control, epidemiology, pathogenesis and microbial disease. Laboratory exercises reinforce those principles discussed in lecture.

  • HLT 201 Health Science Seminar

    In this course, students will explore a health science related career, through a job shadow experience. Each student will develop a personal plan to achieve their academic and career goals. Students will participate in a service learning project that addresses a need of individuals, organizations, schools, or other entities in the community.

  • SCI 129 Nutrition

    This course includes: the biological roles of energy, protein, vitamins, and minerals; digestion, absorption, and storage of nutrients; the chemical nature of foods and food processing; assessment of nutritional status; interactions of nutrients and disease; food supplementation; and community nutrition.

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Health Studies / Pre-Nursing Path / Pre-Radiologic Technology Path

  • Program Type: Direct
  • Degree / Certificate Type: AAS

Health Studies AAS/ Pre-Nursing Path/ Pre-Radiologic Technology Path

Why study Health Studies AAS at FMCC


This program provides students with an opportunity to build a foundation and explore multiple career paths and employment in the growing healthcare field in the region and beyond. The innovative curriculum is designed to prepare students who intend to pursue entry-level healthcare positions and for those current healthcare employees who are looking to upgrade their skills.

This program also allows students to complete required prerequisite courses for the Nursing and Radiologic Technology Programs.

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Career Pathways

Our region boasts a wide variety of career opportunities in the healthcare field. The positions presented are potential career pathways FMCC graduates can take and are just a sample of the many career possibilities.

The labor market and employer information are specifically presented for the Amsterdam, Gloversville, Capital District, and the Mohawk Valley regions. Salary information is based on estimates within the Capital District.

Salary information presented are estimates and can be different for each individual based on education, experience, and the specific employer.
Labor market data is based on 2021 estimates derived from Lightcast (Career Coach | Lightcast)

Some of Our Regional Employers


Our commitment to your career path goes beyond the classroom with continued expansion of hands-on internships, job shadowing, and job placement opportunities with over 50 regional business and organization exclusive partners, a career network of over 200 regional companies and organizations; plus Annual Job Fairs every Spring semester.

  • Albany Med

  • St. Mary's

  • St. Peter's Health Partners

  • Trinity Health

  • Fact 1

    60 Credits

    for Health Studies AAS/ Pre-Nursing Path/ Pre-Radiologic Technology Path Program
  • Fact 2

    4 NEW

    state-of-the arts science laboratories located in O’Connell Hall
  • Fact 3

    6,000+ JOBS

    are expected for entry-level healthcare positions in the region in the next 10 years.

Program Insight

Graduates of the Health Studies AAS/ Pre-Nursing Path/ Pre-Radiologic Technology Path Program have gone on to rewarding careers at local hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes. The education at SUNY FMCC provides a strong foundation in preparing you for future career success.

Learning Outcomes


Students will be able to:

  • Identify the breadth of career options, practices, and trends in the healthcare industry and related health fields.

  • Analyze and discuss the ethical and legal principles in healthcare and related health fields.

  • Demonstrate communication, problem solving, and critical thinking skills pertinent in the healthcare industry and related health fields.

Program Features


Hands-on Experience
Students have the opportunity to intern at a local hospital, clinic, nursing home, or medical office.

Pre-Nursing or Pre- Radiologic Technology Paths
This program also allows students to complete required prerequisite courses before formally applying to either the Nursing and Radiologic Technology Programs.

Experienced Faculty
Learn from dedicated professors who have years of experience working in various areas of the science and healthcare fields.

Career Planning Support
Students have support from the Academic Advising Office to guide you through your program as well as a career search course imbedded in the program.

Internship Opportunities

Students have opportunities for an internship in their second year of the Health Studies program. Many students have subsequently been hired by local hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, or medical offices.

More Info

Course Highlights


Program Course Layout

This program combines healthcare and science coursework with a hands-on internship experience to prepare you for a career in healthcare. Here are some of the courses you will take.

  • HLT 101 Introduction to Allied Health

    This course will expose students to a diversity of potential careers in health care and related fields. Students will become familiar with healthcare delivery in the United States. Students will explore employment opportunities and current trends within the industry. Emphasis will be placed on the skills, personal attributes, and academic preparation required for various health related occupations.

  • HLT 134 Responding to Emergencies

    This American Red Cross course provides a comprehensive set of skills that may enable students to save a life. This course offers certification in both First Aid and CPR/AED, and will prepare students to respond to a variety of emergencies involving infants, children and adults.

  • HLT 111 Introduction to Patient Care

    This course is designed to provide the students with an overview of the basics of patient care in Allied Health and related careers such as vital signs, body mechanics, and patient interactions. Emphasis is placed on core traits of a healthcare provider, the interdisciplinary team approach to the delivery of patient care, professional accountability in the health care setting, communication and etiquette, consumer education, and cultural competence and diversity.

  • BIO 181 Anatomy and Physiology I

    This course provides a systems approach to the study of human anatomy and the concepts of biology and chemistry that are necessary to the understanding of physiology. Emphasis is on the structure and function of the cell, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems as well as tissues, skin, joints and special senses. Laboratory classes reinforce the lectures and include dissections of vertebrate specimens and experiments on animal tissue and human subjects.

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James Stasack

  • Title: Nursing Sim/Lab Coordinator
  • Phone Extension: 8919
  • Building: O'Connell Hall, C-115J
James Stasack started at FMCC in January 2024 as our new Nursing Simulation/Lab Coordinator. James has been with St Mary's Healthcare over the last 11 years in varying roles as an ER RN for 9 years, Staff Educator for 5 years and most recently the last 2 years as Manager of the Continuing Education department. James is also a licensed paramedic for the last 15 years and was also an EMT prior. Outside of work James spends a lot of time on crafts, mostly metalworking and stained glass. 
 

Jessie Mascho

  • Credentials: MSN
  • Title: Instructor
  • Phone Extension: 8908
  • Building: O'Connell Hall, C-115D

Jessie is an experienced nursing instructor known for her commitment to nursing education and her background in healthcare. Jessie's teaching portfolio includes courses such as Nursing Science III, IV and Pharmacology. She is the advisor of the Student Nursing Association. Her professional journey has been defined by her roles in Adult Medical/Surgical, and Labor/Delivery. Her hands-on experience in these areas has not only honed her clinical skills but has also provided valuable real-world insights that she enthusiastically imparts to her students. She implements simulation technology to create immersive and interactive learning environments that bridge the gap between theory and practice. Her teaching philosophy centers on the belief that hands-on experiences are paramount to developing the clinical skills, critical thinking abilities, and confidence essential for nursing practice. Beyond her teaching duties, Jessie remains dedicated to advancing nursing practices and improving patient care with her involvement in professional organizations. In her free time, Jessie enjoys camping, hiking, watching college softball, attending sporting events, and spending time with her dog Skye.  

Karlyn LaBate

  • Credentials: MS R.T.(R)(M)(CV)(CT)(ARRT)
  • Title: Assistant Professor, Director of Radiologic Technology
  • Phone Extension: 8901
  • Building: O'Connell Hall, C-005A

Professor Karlyn LaBate brings a wealth of expertise to our community college as a respected member of the Diagnostic Imaging community. Professor LaBate has a passion for the intersection of art and science. She brings knowledge from three post primary imaging modalities to the classroom.

With a focus on applied imaging techniques, she is dedicated to preparing students for careers in diagnostic imaging. Her hands-on approach, coupled with industry insights, provides students with practical skills and a deep understanding of imaging technologies.

Beyond the classroom, Professor LaBate actively collaborates with local industry partners, ensuring that her curriculum remains current and relevant to the demands of the field. Her commitment to student success is reflected in her mentorship approach, guiding students through clinical experiences, and career pathways.  Her favorite part of teaching is the connection with students and alumni.

Kullen Bailey

  • Credentials: MS R.T.(R)(CT)(ARRT)
  • Title: Assistant Professor, Clinical Coordinator of Radiologic Technology
  • Phone Extension: 8902
  • Building: O'Connell Hall, C-005B

Kullen Bailey is a SUNY FMCC alumnus and graduated from the Radiologic Technology program at FMCC in 2014. He has been a part of the medical imaging community for about 10 years. 2023 is his eighth-year teaching as an Assistant Professor and Clinical Coordinator in the Radiologic Technology program here at FMCC. The courses his teaches on campus are Radiographic Physics I, Radiographic Physics II, Radiographic Positioning Labs, Radiographic Image Quality and Advanced Radiographic Procedures II. 

Kullen also oversee all the Clinical Experience courses in the program. Aside from teaching on campus, he works as a Radiologic Technologist in the CT Scan and X-Ray department at St. Mary’s Hospital in Amsterdam to keep my skills as a technologist current.  He admires every aspect of medical imaging from patient care and image evaluation to working collaboratively in groups with other members of the health care team to provide an excellent patient experience. He enjoys teaching Radiologic Technology because he likes witnessing students think critically and solve problems both in the classroom and clinical environment. It is exciting to see the students as they progress from student radiographers to licensed Radiologic Technologists.

Kullen's educational background includes a Master of Science degree in Curriculum Development and Instructional Technology through SUNY Albany, a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Services with a Concentration in Healthcare Administration through SUNY Empire State College and an Associate in Applied Science degree in Radiologic Technology from SUNY Fulton-Montgomery Community College.

Lisa Rendina

  • Title: Instructor
  • Phone Extension: 8932
  • Building: O'Connell Hall, C-115C

Lisa Rendina started at FMCC in January 2024 as our newest Nursing Faculty addition. Lisa has been with Belanger School of Nursing as an Academic Advisor and Nursing Instructor for the last 2 years. Prior to Belanger, Lisa spent 14 years at Stony Brook Children's Hospital in multiple roles as a Teaching and Research Nurse, Nurse Educator and a Nurse Specialist/Administrator. Lisa has also been an adjunct faculty member as a  Nursing Clinical Instructor with Stony Brook University for 8 years. For rest and relaxation, Lisa enjoys the beach, camping by the lake, line dancing and yoga. She is a busy mom of 2 that are active in the Boy and Girl Scouts, as well as sports every season. Both Lisa and her husband are active in the EMS world and give back to their communities serving as an American Heart Association BLS Instructor and volunteer fire fighter respectively.

Lynne Illsley

  • Title: Assistant Professor
  • Phone Extension: 8910
  • Building: O'Connell Hall, C-115H

Medical Administrative Assistant / Medical Secretary

  • Program Type: Direct
  • Degree / Certificate Type: Individual Studies Certificate

Medical Administrative Assistant/ Medical Secretary – Individual Studies Certificate

Why study to be a Medical Administrative Assistant or Medical Secretary at FMCC


This direct to work certificate program combines off-campus “hands-on” experience with on-campus related instruction to prepare you to be a Medical Administrative Assistant or Medical Secretary in our region. This flexible offering can be modified based upon student background and experience and the semester of entry into the program.

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Career Pathways

Our region boasts a wide variety of career opportunities with competitive salaries. The information presented is based on labor market estimates for Amsterdam, Gloversville, the Capital District, and the Mohawk Valley. Salary information is based on estimates for the Capital District.

Salary information presented are estimates and can be different for each individual based on education, experience, and the specific employer.
Labor market data is based on 2021 estimates derived from Lightcast (Career Coach | Lightcast)

Some of Our Regional Employers


Our commitment to your career path goes beyond the classroom with continued expansion of hands-on internships, job shadowing, and job placement opportunities with over 50 regional business and organization exclusive partners, a career network of over 200 regional companies and organizations; plus Annual Job Fairs every Spring semester.

  • Albany Med

  • St. Mary's

  • St. Peter's Health Partners

  • Trinity Health

  • Fact 1

    29-36 Credits

    for Medical Administrative Assistant/ Medical Secretary – Individual Studies Certificate
  • Fact 2

    300+ Hours

    of Hands-on Learning working in a local hospital, clinic, or medical office.
  • Fact 3

    1 Year or Less

    to complete your Medical Administrative Assistant/ Medical Secretary – Individual Studies Certificate

Program Insight

Students learn from practicing professionals, who follow the competency guidelines prescribed by the College and based on O*NET online specifications, national competency catalogs, and employer input.

Learning Outcomes


Students will be able to:

  • Acquire and demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to obtain employment as a Medical Administrative Assistant or Medical Secretary.

  • Acquire and demonstrate the oral and written communication skills necessary to obtain employment as a Medical Administrative Assistant or Medical Secretary.

  • Acquire and demonstrate the critical thinking and problem-solving skills necessary to obtain entry-level employment as a Medical Administrative Assistant or Medical Secretary.

  • Demonstrate an understanding of the importance of attitude and professional ethics on the job.

  • Acquire and demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary for the career development process.

Program Features


Hands-on Training
Train at a local hospital, clinic, or medical office and learn from experienced Medical Administrative Assistants or Medical Secretaries approximately 12 hours per week.

On-Campus Instruction
Courses selected to relate with your specific career area and generally totals 6-9 credit hours per semester.

Individual Studies Advisor
Students will be assigned an academic advisor to guide you through your program.

Flexible Offering
The program can be modified based upon student background and experience and the semester of entry into the program.

Internship Opportunities

Although similar to cooperative education and internship programs, the Individual Studies Certificate program requires that students learn basic career skills at job sites without pay.

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Medical Records and Health Information Technician\

  • Program Type: Direct
  • Degree / Certificate Type: Individual Studies Certificate

Medical Records and Health Information Technician – Individual Studies Certificate

Why study to be a Medical Records Specialists at FMCC


This direct to work certificate program combines off-campus “hands-on” experience with on-campus related instruction to prepare you to be a Medical Records Specialist in our region. This flexible offering can be modified based upon student background and experience and the semester of entry into the program.

Apply Now

Request info for this program

Career Pathways

Our region boasts a wide variety of career opportunities with competitive salaries. The information presented is based on labor market estimates for Amsterdam, Gloversville, the Capital District, and the Mohawk Valley. Salary information is based on estimates for the Capital District from ZipRecruiter.

Salary information presented are estimates and can be different for each individual based on education, experience, and the specific employer.
Labor market data is based on 2021 estimates derived from Lightcast (Career Coach | Lightcast)

Some of Our Regional Employers


Our commitment to your career path goes beyond the classroom with continued expansion of hands-on internships, job shadowing, and job placement opportunities with over 50 regional business and organization exclusive partners, a career network of over 200 regional companies and organizations; plus Annual Job Fairs every Spring semester.

  • Humana

  • St. Mary's

  • Trinity Health

  • WellNow Urgent Care

  • Fact 1

    29-36 Credits

    for Medical Records and Health Information Technician – Individual Studies Certificate
  • Fact 2

    300+ Hours

    of Hands-on Learning working in a local hospital, clinic, or medical office.
  • Fact 3

    1 Year or Less

    to complete your Medical Records and Health Information Technician – Individual Studies Certificate

Program Insight

Students learn from practicing professionals, who follow the competency guidelines prescribed by the College and based on O*NET online specifications, national competency catalogs, and employer input.

Learning Outcomes


Students will be able to:

  • Acquire and demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to obtain employment as a Medical Records Specialist.

  • Acquire and demonstrate the oral and written communication skills necessary to obtain employment as a Medical Records Specialist.

  • Acquire and demonstrate the critical thinking and problem-solving skills necessary to obtain entry-level employment as a Medical Records Specialist.

  • Demonstrate an understanding of the importance of attitude and professional ethics on the job.

  • Acquire and demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary for the career development process.

Program Features


Hands-on Training
Train at a local hospital, clinic, or medical office and learn from experienced Medical Records Specialists approximately 12 hours per week.

On-Campus Instruction
Courses selected to relate with your specific career area and generally totals 6-9 credit hours per semester.

Individual Studies Advisor
Students will be assigned an academic advisor to guide you through your program.

Flexible Offering
The program can be modified based upon student background and experience and the semester of entry into the program.

Internship Opportunities

Although similar to cooperative education and internship programs, the Individual Studies Certificate program requires that students learn basic career skills at job sites without pay.

More Info

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Nursing AAS

  • Program Type: Direct, Transfer
  • Degree / Certificate Type: Healthcare AAS

Nursing AAS

Why study Nursing AAS at FMCC


This award-winning competitive admissions program offers a four‑semester curriculum after completion of prerequisite coursework. The program is designed to ensure competence in the knowledge, attitudes, and skills essential to nursing practice in a variety of settings. Graduates of this program are prepared to take the NCLEX examination for licensure as a Registered Professional Nurse and upon successful completion will be eligible to work in a hospital, clinic, or other healthcare office. Graduates may also transfer to pursue a bachelor’s degree.

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Career Pathways

Our region boasts a wide variety of career opportunities in the nursing field. The positions presented are potential career pathways FMCC graduates can take and are just a sample of the many career possibilities.

The labor market and employer information are specifically presented for the Amsterdam, Gloversville, Capital District, and the Mohawk Valley regions. Salary information is based on estimates within the Capital District.

Salary information presented are estimates and can be different for each individual based on education, experience, and the specific employer.
Labor market data is based on 2021 estimates derived from Lightcast (Career Coach | Lightcast)

Some of Our Regional Employers


Our commitment to your career path goes beyond the classroom with continued expansion of hands-on internships, job shadowing, and job placement opportunities with over 50 regional business and organization exclusive partners, a career network of over 200 regional companies and organizations; plus Annual Job Fairs every Spring semester.

  • Albany Med

  • Nathan Littauer

  • St. Mary's

  • St. Peter's Health Partners

Transfer Opportunities

Being part of the largest system of public higher education in the United States, the State University of New York, SUNY FMCC has established a multitude of transfer pathways for our students at both SUNY and Private schools. Below are some of our major transfer colleges and universities.

  • SUNY Delhi

    Majors: Nursing B.S

  • SUNY Empire

    Majors: Nursing B.S.

  • Upstate Medical University

    Majors: Nursing B.S.

  • Excelsior

    Majors: Nursing B.S

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  • Fact 1

    65 Credits

    to complete the Nursing AAS Program
  • Fact 2

    4 EXPERIENCED FACULTY

    who worked at various hospitals, clinics, and medical offices.
  • Fact 3

    13,000+ JOBS

    are expected for registered nurse positions in the region in the next 10 years.

Program Insight

Graduates of the Nursing AAS Program have gone on to rewarding careers at local hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, and medical offices. The education at SUNY FMCC provides a strong foundation in preparing you for future career success.

Learning Outcomes


Students will be able to:

  • Incorporate knowledge from the sciences and humanities in relation to culturally sensitive and patient-centered nursing practice (Nursing Foundation).

  • Utilize the nursing process, critical thinking and technical skills to support safe, quality care decisions/judgements (Methodology).

  • Function as a nursing and interprofessional team member while promoting self-determination, integrity and holistic well-being of patients (Nursing Essence).

  • Integrate information and technology to support evidence-based clinical decision making (Disciplined Inquiry).

  • Internalize the nursing profession’s values while working to foster patient care excellence (Professional Identity/Individual being).

Program Features


Hands-on Clinical Experience
Students will receive direct nursing experience through clinical hours at local hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, or medical offices.

State-of-the-Art Simulation Lab
Allows students to develop essential critical-thinking skills necessary for nursing practice in a variety of health care settings.

Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)

Accreditation:

  • New York State Education Department
  • Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
  • The associate nursing program at Fulton-Montgomery Community College located in Johnstown, NY is accredited by the:
    Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)
    3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400 Atlanta, GA 30326
    (404) 975-5000
    www.acenursing.org

The most recent accreditation decision made by the ACEN Board of Commissioners for the associate nursing program is Continuing Accreditation.

The Nursing program holds prestigious national accreditation that ensures a rigorous and quality program of study.  Find out more at https://www.acenursing.org/.  

  • Student Nurses Association (SNA)
    Sponsors or participates in a number of health-related activities such as blood pressure clinics, food drives, health fairs, and guest speakers.

 

Special Admission Requirements

Admission to the Nursing AAS program is competitive and requires completion of specific prerequisites for acceptance. Upon an initial review of your high school transcript as well as transcripts from ALL colleges previously attended, you will be directed to either complete the Nursing Application or be accepted to the Health Studies/ Pre-Nursing Path to complete any remaining requirements.

Internship Opportunities

Students will receive direct nursing experience through completion of clinical hours at local hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, or medical offices.

Dual Admissions Opportunities

Take advantage of the dual admissions opportunities and be accepted into bachelorette nursing programs at either SUNY Upstate Medical University or Maria College while attending the Nursing AAS program at SUNY FMCC.

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Course Highlights


Program Course Layout

This rigorous program provides a balance of liberal arts, sciences, and nursing coursework with hands-on clinical experiences to prepare you for a career as a registered nurse. Here are some of the courses you will take.

  • NUR 105 Nursing Science I

    This course focuses on nursing foundation and methodology related to care of patients across the lifespan. Emphasis is placed upon acquiring a body of knowledge that promotes nursing essence and disciplined inquiry. Topics include the nursing process, the role of healthcare team members, therapeutic communication, provisions for meeting basic physical needs, nutrition, medication administration, and the special needs of the aged.

  • BIO 182 Anatomy and Physiology II

    This course provides a system approach to the study of human anatomy and physiology, emphasizing cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, urinary, endocrine, and reproductive systems as well as metabolism, acid-base balance, and electrolytes. Laboratory classes are designed to reinforce the lecture material and include dissections of vertebrate specimens and experiments on animal tissue and human subjects.

  • NUR 207 Pharmacology

    This course is designed to build upon prior nursing foundation, nursing essence, and methodology of basic pharmacology. Emphasis is placed on concepts of pharmacology, therapeutic drug classifications, commonly prescribed individual drugs, human responses to drug therapy, and applying nursing process in relation to prescribed drug therapy regimens

  • PSY 200 Lifespan Development

    Concepts and contemporary theories of human development throughout the life span. Considers biological, intellectual, emotional, and social maturation and typical problems from infancy through adulthood.

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