Overview
Cleveland Clinic in Florida sponsors clinical and non-clinical training for those students enrolled in an affiliated health professions program. Explore all the education programs that are available and choose what is best for you based on your interests and schedule. Individual requirements and eligibility vary by program.
Affiliate-Based Education Programs
Cleveland Clinic in Florida can provide educational opportunities for those students who are actively enrolled in affiliated programs with the clinical rotation experience needed to fulfill their academic requirements.
Educational programs available in Florida for your chosen career path:
- Athletic training.
- Audiology.
- Biomedical Engineering.
- Counseling & Psychology.
- CT Scan Technology.
- Diagnostic Medical Sonography.
- Dietetic Technology.
- ECG/EKG.
- Echocardiography (ECHO).
- Electroneurodiagnostics (END).
- Emergency Medical Technology (EMT).
- Exercise Physiology.
- Health Information.
- Histotechnology.
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).
- Mammography Technology.
- Medical Assisting.
- Medical Laboratory Technician.
- Medical Laboratory Scientist.
- Nuclear Medical Technology.
- Occupational Therapist.
- Pathology Assistant.
- Pharmacy Residency.
- Pharmacy Technician.
- Phlebotomy.
- Physical Therapy.
- Physical Therapy Assistant.
- Podiatry.
- Polysomnography.
- Public Health.
- Radiation Therapy.
- Radiologic Technologist.
- Respiratory Therapy.
- Social Work.
- Speech-Language Pathology.
- Sterile Processing and Distribution.
- Surgical Technology.
- Vascular Sonography Technologist.
Health Professions Education Careers
Why should you consider a job in the healthcare industry?
- There are many careers to choose from; they range from direct patient care to "behind the scenes” positions.
- The work is both challenging and personally rewarding.
- Positions pay well, provide job stability and offer opportunities for sub-specialties and career advancement in some professions.
- Education requirements vary and range from a high school diploma to a college degree at the associate's, master's and doctoral level.
- There is strong demand for professions in many healthcare fields.
These are just some of the career options available to you in the health professions. Learn more about your career options:
- Healing Services
- Art Therapy
Clinical Pastoral Education
Music Therapy
- Imaging
- Angiography Technology
Bone Densitometry Technology - Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Computed Tomography (CT) Technology
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Technology
Mammography Technology
Nuclear Medicine Technology
Radiologic Technology
- Heart and Vascular Imaging
- Cardiovascular Technology
Echocardiograph Technology
Vascular Sonography Technology
- Information Technology
- Health Information Manager
Health Information Management
Medical Coder
Patient Educator
- Laboratory
- Cytology
Histotechnology
Medical Laboratory Technology and Medical Laboratory Science
Pathology Assistant
Phlebotomy
- Medical Office
- Medical Assistant
Medical Secretary
Ophthalmic Assistant
- Medical Provider
- Physician Assistant
- Neurophysiology
- Electrocardiogram (EKG) Technology
- Electroencephalogram (EEG) Technology
- Electroneurodiagnostic (END) Technology
- Polysomnography
- Nutrition Therapy
- Dietetic Technology
- Licensed Dietitian
- Pharmacy
- Pharmacy Technology
- Pharmacy
- Public Health Services
- Community Health Worker
- Radiation Oncology
- Medical Dosimetry
- Radiation Therapy
- Rehabilitation
- Athletic Trainer
- Audiology
Chiropractic Physician - Exercise Physiology
- Occupational Therapy
- Occupational Therapy Assistant
- Physical Therapy
- Physical Therapy Assistant
- Recreational Therapy
- Speech Language Pathology
- Respiratory Therapy
- Respiratory Therapy
- Surgical
- Anesthesia Technology
- Anesthesiologist Assistant
- Nurse Anesthesia
- Perfusion
- Sterile Processing and Distribution Technology
- Surgical Technology
Diversity Statement
Health Professions Education in Florida and Cleveland Clinic are committed to valuing all people throughout our organization, regardless of background or culture. A diverse and inclusive environment for students and staff and culturally appropriate care for our patients, are essential to fulfilling our vision to be the best place for care anywhere and the best place to work in healthcare. We welcome students from diverse backgrounds and cultures.
Non-discrimination Policy
Cleveland Clinic is committed to providing a working and learning environment in which all individuals are treated with respect and dignity. It is the policy of Cleveland Clinic to ensure that the working and learning environment is free from discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy, marital status, age, national origin, disability, military status, citizenship, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. Cleveland Clinic prohibits any such discrimination, harassment, and/or retaliation.
Any participant in a Cleveland Clinic educational program, including any student, trainee or employee, who may have been subject to discrimination on the basis of a protected characteristic is encouraged to make a report.
Reports of discrimination on the basis of sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression may be made to the Title IX Coordinator. Please visit our Title IX page for additional information and/or send an email to TitleIX@ccf.org.
Reports of discrimination on the basis of any other protected characteristic may be made to the Office of Educational Equity at EduEquity@ccf.org.
In addition, Cleveland Clinic shall provide reasonable accommodations to any qualified student with a disability in order for the student to have equal access to their program. Students needing a reasonable accommodation in order to apply to or participate in the program should contact the program director as early as possible.
Anti-Hazing Policy
Cleveland Clinic has adopted a Student Anti-Hazing Policy which prohibits hazing, defined as, “doing any act or coercing another, including the victim, to do any act of initiation into any student or other organization or any act to continue or reinstate membership in or affiliation with any student or other organization that causes or creates a substantial risk of causing mental or physical harm to any person, including coercing another to consume alcohol or a drug of abuse.” Incidents of hazing should be reported to your program leadership. Please click here for additional information regarding hazing, including resources related to prevention and intervention.