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Sunday, December 14, 2008
Online Medical Assistant Courses: Employment in the fast-growing Medical Assistant field offers a wide range of opportunities for excitement, fulfillment and advancement. As a Medical Assistant, you’ll be a well-respected professional playing a crucial role in the world of healthcare. You will meet fascinating people and work side by side with doctors, nurses, physician assistants and insurance executives. Train at home to get your certificate in just four months. Our exclusive Virtual Lab takes you beyond book-learning into the world of virtual medical office experiences. You’ll be able to start your career as an entry-level Medical Assistant. Your course and Virtual Lab were prepared by experienced healthcare experts, as well as educators who are specialists in developing home-study courses. All the technical language you’d expect to find in ordinary textbooks has been carefully reviewed and rewritten in simple, everyday terms that make it easy to understand. The medical assistant is a respected member of any health care staff—and demand is skyrocketing, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. With jobs increasing 59% by 2012, and Herzing’s focus on student success, you could never be without a job as a Medical Assistant. If you’ve been to a doctor’s office or health care facility, you’ve been helped by Medical Assistants. Your duties will vary, depending on office size, specialty, and state of employment, but the work is never dull and always people-oriented. Administrative medical assistant duties may include: Scheduling appointments; updating medical records; arranging hospital admissions & lab services; handling billing. Clinical duties may include: Taking medical histories & vital signs; preparing patients for exams; assisting physician; collecting & preparing lab specimens.