Program overview
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Program overview

Program overview

The Medical and Health Administration diploma program equips graduates with essential skills to manage busy medical offices effectively. This program focuses on providing students with a blend of medical, technical, and office management skills that are highly sought after in various healthcare settings, including practitioner offices, clinics, and residential care facilities. Graduates will be prepared to contribute to the smooth operation of public health administration and medical organizations, ensuring patient comfort and satisfaction.

Program structure

The Medical and Health Administration program is designed to be completed in 38 weeks, offering a comprehensive curriculum that balances medical knowledge with technical skills. The program is available online, providing flexibility for students. Key features of the program structure include:

  • Hands-on training in medical office administration
  • Focus on medical terminology and office procedures
  • Incorporation of practical experiences through a practicum
  • Access to various learning resources and support

This program prepares students for a dynamic career in the healthcare sector, ensuring they are well-equipped to handle the demands of medical office environments.

Featured Experiences

  • Practicum experience to apply learned skills in real-world settings
  • Training in essential software such as AbelMed
  • Focus on infection control and medical emergency procedures
  • Development of employment achievement strategies to enhance job readiness
  • Access to student and career services for job placement assistance

Career Options

  • Medical Office Assistant: Supports healthcare professionals by managing administrative tasks and patient interactions.
  • Medical Office Administrator: Oversees the daily operations of a medical office, ensuring efficient workflow and patient care.
  • Medical Receptionist: Greets patients, manages appointments, and handles patient inquiries in a medical setting.
  • Patient Services Coordinator: Coordinates patient care services and ensures effective communication between patients and healthcare providers.
  • Medical Records Clerk: Manages patient records, ensuring accuracy and confidentiality in compliance with healthcare regulations.

 

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