Concorde is proud to be an elite partner with Harrison County Community Hospital and provide employees many opportunities to further their education.*
For over 50 years, Concorde has prepared more than 100,000 students for a rewarding career in health care. We know where the industry has been and we know where it is going. Our partnership allows us to provide the quality-training necessary to meet the growing demands of the health care industry.
Benefits to Employees:
- Concorde’s accelerated training means you could earn your degree and be well on your way to a rewarding and satisfying future in health care in less time than traditional college or university settings.
- Classrooms and medical labs that feature the kind of materials, instruments and equipment you find throughout the health care industry.
- Concorde will provide a discount rate of 20% to any employee of Harrison County Community Hospital and their qualifying family members (spouse and/or children) who participate in programs offered, based upon program availability.
- Concorde will waive all registration fees.
- Tuition reimbursement may be available (please check with your HR Representative).
- Financial aid available to those who qualify.
To learn more, fill out the form and a member of our admissions team will contact you.
About Harrison County Community Hospital
Located midway between Kansas City, Mo., and Des Moines, Ia., Harrison County Community Hospital (HCCH) provides a wide range of inpatient, outpatient, and 24-hour emergency services to residents in the rural communities of northern Missouri.
The 19-bed critical access hospital has a clinical laboratory, radiology (ultrasound, X-ray, 80-slice CT, mammography, bone densitometry, and mobile MRI), cardio-pulmonary/respiratory therapy, pharmacy, rehabilitation therapies (physical, occupational, and speech), and a sleep lab.
A busy outpatient specialty clinic offers appointments with physicians from 15 specialties.
HCCH also operates a home health agency and three rural health clinics that provide primary care from physicians, nurse practitioners, and a physician assistant.