Health Unit Coordinator (HUC)

Health Unit Coordinator (HUC)

Health Unit Coordinator (HUC)

Welcome to North View College in Ontario — where your journey to becoming a skilled Health Unit Coordinator begins. This program is designed to prepare students for an important administrative and coordination role within healthcare facilities.

Through a combination of classroom instruction, practical training, and real-world healthcare workflow simulations, students develop the organizational, communication, and medical administrative skills required to support doctors, nurses, and healthcare teams.

Why Choose the Health Unit Coordinator Program?

High Demand in Healthcare Facilities:
Graduates can work in hospitals, clinics, long-term care homes, rehabilitation centers, and medical offices.

Healthcare Administration Skills:
Learn patient record management, scheduling, medical terminology, and hospital communication systems.

Career Growth Opportunities:
Experience gained as a Health Unit Coordinator can lead to careers in medical administration, healthcare management, or hospital operations.

Program Overview

The Health Unit Coordinator Certificate prepares graduates to manage the administrative and coordination tasks within healthcare units. They play a key role in ensuring smooth communication between medical staff, patients, and departments.

Course Length: 24 Weeks (Approx. 480 Hours)
Practical Training: Included
Delivery: In-class + Practical Training
Credential: Health Unit Coordinator Certificate
Students: Domestic & International

Learning Objectives

Understand and apply medical terminology used in healthcare environments

Manage patient records, charts, and healthcare documentation

Coordinate communication between doctors, nurses, and departments

Schedule appointments, tests, and patient procedures

Maintain confidentiality and follow healthcare regulations

Use healthcare information systems and hospital administrative tools

Practical Training Experience

Students receive hands-on training through simulated healthcare environments and administrative practice sessions. This ensures they are ready to manage real hospital unit operations efficiently.