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Degrees and Programs in Medical Assistant
University of Phoenix
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Ready to earn your degree? University of Phoenix makes higher education accessible. Whether you're seeking an associate's, bachelor's, master's or doctoral degree, University of Phoenix can help you reach your goal--and sooner than you think.
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High-Tech Institute
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High-Tech Institute is an award-winning family of schools offering degrees in Technology, Health Care, Veterinary Technology, Criminal Justice, Visual Communications and Business. Our real-world career training equips you with the job skills that today's employers are seeking.We know students need a valuable degree. We know they need a top notch student services department, and we know they need highly-focused, job-relevant courses. We know.
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ATI Career Training Center
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ATI has over 35 years of experience helping working adults like you get hands-on career training. Quality programs are offered in healthcare, automotive and electronics.
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Gibbs College & Katharine Gibbs Schools
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| ARTICLE: Medical Assistant In-Depth |
If you've ever spent time in a medical office either as a patient or employee, you know how important strong organization and administration are. The medical assistants play a huge role in a doctor's office, often handling all medical office administration duties from answering phones and greeting customers to filling out insurance forms. Many employers prefer that you have some level of formal education or medical assisting certification. Programs to become a medical assistant are available on many campuses and often take only two years to complete. These programs should offer you training in all of the essentials of working in a medical office including:
- Anatomy and physiology
- Medical terminology
- Typing and transcription
- Insurance processing
Getting a Job
Once you've completed your medical assisting training, you will often need to take a test and receive your Certified Medical Assistant credential. This will allow you to perform important functions like taking a patient's x-rays. With a need for organized medical administration personal that can also work with the public in a courteous and professional manner, medical assisting is extremely valued. Whether you work in a hospital setting or a private practice, your role in keeping a calm and organized environment for doctors and patients is vital.
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U.S. Department of Labor Medical Assistants
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