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Medical Administrative Assisting |
Village Career Center, LLC |
2380.00 |
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The Medical Administrative Assistant Program educates students with the theoretical foundation, development of skills such as multitasking as it relates to scheduling appointments, processing insurance requests, maintaining records and corresponding with patients. Develop skills related to the use of best financial practices for a medical center, fundamentals of medical terminology and ethical best practices and understand the basics of working with medical documents, medical billing, and coding processes to prepare them for entry-level positions in the field of Medical Assisting. To support a belief in the innate dignity of the human person and a desire to further the growth potential of the student within the atmosphere of a small institution. The Medical Administrative Assistant Program at Village Career Center prepares the graduate to assume there responsibilities and duties of a Medical Assistant at an entry level. The Medical Assistant is a member of the health care team who works directly with the patient, the physician and under the supervision of the physician in the clinic setting, performing a variety of administrative duties. Village Career Center believes that students should assume personal responsibility for learning, while the faculty provides an environment which will facilitate learning. Upon completion of the academic requirements in the three learning domains (cognitive, psychomotor, and affective) the graduate of the Medical Administrative Assistant will have completed the program objectives and terminal competencies.
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High School Diploma or Equivalent |
Registered Medical Assistant with 9 years experience. |
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Medical Assistant |
Revived Medical Training Academy |
4500.00 |
Yes |
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This course is a 6 month course that is designed to prepare the learner for a position in a private practice setting that entails bookkeeping, recording vitals, and basic patient care needs. The student sits for a national certification and is also assisted with job placement. |
High School Diploma or Equivalent |
We are licensed through the commission on higher education as a Post Secondary Institution! I, the Program Director, am a Family Nurse Practitioner through the American Nurses Credentialing Center. My instructor is also certified through the National Healthcare Association. |
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Medical Assistant |
PEE DEE MEDICAL CAREER TRAINING CENTER, LLC |
5210.00 |
No |
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Clinical Medical Assistant training prepares individuals under the supervision of a physician to provide medical office administrative services and perform clinical duties. A clinical Medical Assistant (CMA) is a multi-skilled health care professional that specializes in procedures commonly performed in the ambulatory health care setting. Clinical Medical Assistants perform both clinical and administrative duties. Students will learn technical skills and be detail-oriented, to ensure that all the patient’s data is accurately entered into their record. Clinical duties include but not limited to taking patient histories and vital signs, assisting with exams and procedures, administering certain injections as directed by the physician, performing EKGs, Phlebotomy, collecting specimens, performing CPR and First Aid, adhere to OSHA regulations, infection control, sterile technique, and cleaning the exam rooms.
Other areas include working in the electronic health record (EHR), HIPAA regulations, insurance fundaments, scheduling appointment, performing data entry, and collaborating with other healthcare professionals. Clinical Medical Assistant can work in physicians’ offices, clinics, blood banks and more.
Clinical Medical Assistants will develop their soft skills, such as interpersonal skills so they can work with patients who may be in pain, and work with geriatric patients. This is a 249-hour program that will include clinical in one of our contracted medical facilities. Upon completion, the student will be awarded a Certificate of Completion and will be eligible to become certified through the National Health Career Association (NHA). Local clinical sites are available. |
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Training or expert in area of training. Registered Nurse or Licenses Practical Nurse, Phlebotomist, EKG Instructor |
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Medical Assisting |
Trident Technical College |
4928.00 |
Yes |
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This course teaches students the clinical and administrative skills necessary to become registered medical assistants. Medical assistant careers include employment in all types of healthcare facilities, including; physician offices, hospitals, clinics, outpatient facilities, urgent care centers, and insurance companies. Hands-on skills remain a high priority, but good character, a strong work ethic, and personal and professional communication skills and behaviors are more important than ever. The material presented during this program will be vital to your success as a Registered Medical Assistant, RMA. |
High School Diploma or Equivalent |
Completion of formal training program, 3 yrs.+ experience, Certification |
The students use syringes, phlebotomy kits, stethoscopes, hospital beds, medical scales, manikins, wheel chairs, etc. Everything is available to students. |
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Medical Assisting - Certificate |
Fortis College |
17223.00 |
Yes |
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The Medical Assisting program includes administrative and clinical competencies expected for entry-level positions in a health care setting. Students develop skills in front office administration with an introduction to health insurance and basic billing practices. The back office portion focuses on direct patient contact and typical clinical and laboratory skills, such as minor clinical procedures, EKG, phlebotomy, injections, and lab screenings. Students also learn to observe Universal Precautions, OSHA regulations, HIPAA requirements, confidentiality, and the legal aspects applicable to any allied health environment. |
High School Diploma or Equivalent |
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46.55 |
52.38 |
77.78 |
80.95 |
5685.98 |
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Medical Billing and Coding |
Denmark Technical College |
5000.00 |
Yes |
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A program that prepares individuals to perform specialized data entry, classification, and record-keeping procedures related to medical diagnostic, treatment, billing, and insurance documentation. |
High School Diploma or Equivalent |
RN or LPN with 5 years experience |
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Medical Billing and Coding |
Revived Medical Training Academy |
2200.00 |
Yes |
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This 6 month Billing and Coding course offers the abilities expected to perform complex coding and billing methodology.The program covers: CPT (Presentation, Rules, Assessment and The executives), specialty fields (like a medical procedure, radiology and research center), the ICD-10 for both diagnosis and procedure coding, and basic claims processes for insurance reimbursements. The coursework for our medical billing and coding program includes a mic of technical knowledge, healthcare information, and business topics. Students will learn the necessary medical terminology, the cycle of healthcare claims, and medical coding systems. This course will be a total of 300 hours and consist of an online learning environment with in person clinicals. After successful completion of the course the learner will be able to take their national certification through National Healthcare Association. |
High School Diploma or Equivalent |
We are licensed through the commission on higher education as a Post Secondary Institution! I, the Program Director, am a Family Nurse Practitioner through the American Nurses Credentialing Center. My instructor is also certified through the National Healthcare Association. |
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Medical Billing and Coding- In Person |
Palmetto Medical Coding Academy |
2779.00 |
No |
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To define and explain different learning styles and learning strategies. To identify the parts of a computer and explain how technology is used in the office. To identify common word elements in medical terms. To identify common medical terms related to the organization of the body and the various body systems. To analyze medical terms to determine their meaning. To identify the parts of speech, the parts of sentences, and sentence type. To demonstrate correct English usage by choosing the correct part of speech in a sentence. To evaluate written communications to identify problems and suggest solutions. To explain and identify types of health insurance. To understand the life cycle of an insurance claim. |
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Instructors are certified with over 10 years in the healthcare field |
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Medical Billing and Coding-Online |
Palmetto Medical Coding Academy |
1994.00 |
No |
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To define and explain different learning styles and learning strategies. To identify the parts of a computer and explain how technology is used in the office. To identify common word elements in medical terms. To identify common medical terms related to the organization of the body and the various body systems. To analyze medical terms to determine their meaning. To identify the parts of speech, the parts of sentences, and sentence type. To demonstrate correct English usage by choosing the correct part of speech in a sentence. To evaluate written communications to identify problems and suggest solutions. To explain and identify types of health insurance. To understand the life cycle of an insurance claim. |
High School Diploma or Equivalent |
20 year's experience in the healthcare field |
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Medical Coding Specialist - Certificate - CE |
Midlands Technical College |
3393.00 |
Yes |
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This program will prepare students to sit for the Certified Coding Specialist exam offered through AHIMA. After you are certified, you'll be eligible for jobs as a Medical Coding Specialist, a career that is in high demand right now in South Carolina.
What is a Medical Coding Specialist? All medical facilities, including doctor's offices, hospitals, and labs, need someone to manage insurance claims, invoices, and payments. As a medical billing and coding specialist, you will be a liaison between your employer and the insurance companies of your patients. This type of work is great for detail-oriented people who are very organized. Your work may include: Correctly coding medical services, procedures, diagnoses, and treatment. Updating rejected claims, Preparing and sending invoices, Tracking payments, Calling patients and insurance companies about outstanding bills, Billing and Coding, Defined Billing refers to creating invoices, sending claims to insurance companies, and then billing patients for any leftover balance that the insurance did not cover. Coding means converting a doctor's diagnostic notes into a set of codes for record-tracking and billing purposes. |
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71.76 |
66.27 |
15.29 |
13.25 |
4705.69 |
64.29 |
25.00 |
92.86 |
91.67 |
4705.69 |
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