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Medical Assistant
If you want a health care career that lets you use a whole range of skills, Medical Assistant is a great choice. You'll work directly with patients, providing hands-on care with physicians and other practitioners, and performing a range of clinical and office duties. Both patients and medical practitioners depend on Medical Assistants, who make a real difference in both the level of care provided and patient satisfaction. Graduates are eligible to sit for the Medical Assistant Certification exam.
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Medical Basic X-Ray Technician
The Medical Basic X-Ray Technician program is designed to provide a learning experience based upon hands-on, practical training that prepares a student in a variety of medical skills. The students are given the opportunity to learn the competencies required of a basic x-ray technician; clinical skills in EKG, exam set up, phlebotomy, and other areas used in a physician’s office, walk-in clinic, or hospital/clinic setting
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Medical Billing and Coding Specialist
Want to play a part in improving the health care system? Medical and insurance offices alike depend on Medical Coding Specialists for transforming descriptions of diseases, injuries and procedures into numeric codes. The skilled Medical Coder analyzes health records and completes insurance forms by assigning codes that determine medical billing and insurance payment. Medical Coding Specialists are the real "insiders" of the health insurance system, representing both the interests of the practice and the patient, and caring about the patient-doctor business relationship.
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Surgical Technology
A Surgical Technologist has an important role - ensuring that operating room procedures meet precise standards. Working side-by-side with surgeons in the operating room, the surgical technologist sets up instruments and equipment, coordinates operating room schedules, and supplies surgeons with the tools they need during surgery. The program includes classroom study, laboratory work, and hands-on, real-world experience.