Saturday, October 21, 2006

Post for medical assistant

a second chance in life
so what happens when there is a death in the family.a father who was brutally taken by a speeding mini bus?an aging father who suffered a heart attack and went into coma the whole week, and then died in front of your eyes?losing your own flesh and blood, by choice or by force?so what do we do next?the children of the "murdered" man slowly goes out from their shell and fly away to a totally different environment, with their emotional mother (who had not completely accepted this twisted cruel of fate) tagging along to make sure that her children are taken care of. afraid of losing this part of her as well. what sometimes we as parents do not know is that there will be a time when our children steps out of that comfort zone and venture out into their own world, without wanting their parents to squabble or hinder them. a natural learning process in any young adult. there will be a time when they completely want to be free of their caregiver and just make their own mistakes and just live their own life. so again what will happen to this widow when that time comes? preparation is crucial and reality bites. our lives move in split seconds and by the time we know it, it is already the end of the year and our child does not need us the way they used to. our job is done. continue with our lives yet again when we did not have our children with us. will it ever be the same to live the life that we had with our spouses, or worst, alone (especially in this case)?people lose their loved ones usually by force or they leave in a natural way. but what about losing our own flesh and blood by choice? what does it feel like to have to make a choice when that time comes? to abort, to pull the plug, to not resuscitate? it all sounds pretty morbid, but sadly it is happening. maybe not in yours, but i write with experience, and i have seen or heard, loved ones just had to let go by choice.but amidst this dark hours and unseemingly cruel life of ours, one has to believe that there is always a second chance in life. if not second, let it be third, tenth or the twentieth. just as long as we are still breathing and healthy, everyone and anyone deserve a second chance. i remembered hubby was saying that he had a drowning experience back when he was just a kid. luckily for him his elder cousin was there to pull him up from the current and although hubby was still breathing, he was choking sea water and he was trying to vomit out the fluids from his lungs. the cousin might not be a
medical assistant or a doctor, but he was there to perform the basic first aid to help poor hubby. i think this experience plus a couple of other narrow death experience, he has somehow managed to be there when a friend was stung by a deadly coral, an uncle who was suffering from a terrible back pain, a stranger who flagged down his car because his car was spoilt and he was rushing to the hospital (plus it was raining) and rescued abused girls under the AWAM organisation.as for me, i learned my basic survival skills from my own experience as well. though not as adventurous as my husband's, i do have to admit that i might need some help in a medical assistant school, for instance. the only triage that i did was when i fell from my bike, landed my knee on the road gravel, of which i was bleeding profusely and at that time there was no tissue etc, so i covered it with clean leaves and cycled the 3kms home. then there was the time when Angelus had an asthma attack. i was up the whole night trying to help him breathe by clearing out his lung. what i did was i made him vomit the phleghm out. it worked though. but i think if i had some knowledge as a medical assistant maybe, i might have done a whole of things differently. like not place him in that condition in the first place. but of course i learned from my mistake. whenever he has flu, the first thing i do is to make him blow the mucus out and forbade him to swallow it. that is the reason why his lungs get congested most of the time.so the bottom line is triage, basic first aid, second chance and a little bit of compassion will help in the long run, maybe to save someone's life or even yourselves. No hurt learning basic CPR or the basic human anatomy, right? Check out St. Augsutine School of Medical Assistants online at MedAssistant.org

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

What is a Medical Assistant?

What is a Medical Assistant?
Visit St. Augustine Medical Assistant School online to learn more about the medical assistant profession.

Also: www.MedicalAssistant.us
Medical assistant jobs inforamtion, medical assistant schools and eudcation for the medical assistant. Learn what medical assistants do and how to become a medical assistant.

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Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Healthcare: Professions: Medical Assistant

Medical Assistant
Healthcare system:

A health profession such as medical assistant is a profession in which a person exercises skill or judgment or provides a service related to:
the preservation or improvement of the health of individuals, or
the treatment or care of individuals who are injured, sick, disabled, or infirm.
The delivery of modern health care depends on an expanding group of highly trained professionals coming together as an interdisciplinary team. Individuals are called health professionals if they participate in delivery of health care in some way. Thus, it is a rather broad term. Also Medical Assistant Schools can provide additional information.

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Making money is not easy till you earn some knowledge. What if you can earn knowledge from internet? at online? at the comfort of your home? medical assistant is the program you can do online from medical assistant schools. Here is one of the site medassistant.org, this is one of the famous medical assistant school and their online medical assistant program can let you grab the knowledge and certificate together. How much they cost? You will be love to hear the affordable price, you can register online today for just $645! What is the features of medical assistant program?* Our programs are designed and reviewed by professionals in the field to give you the best training.* No traditional classrooms at strict timings - Easy online learning is our aim.* Save time, money and resources.* Flexible program schedule - classes anywhere, anytime.* No hindrance to your daily schedule.* All-time online support to resolve your queries and problems with personal attention.* 6-8 weeks programs - Medical Assistant CertificateHow long it will take to cover the complete course? Most students complete the program in about 6-8 weeks. If you wants to contact them directly, here is their mailing address. What is the features of medical assistant program?* Our programs are designed and reviewed by professionals in the field to give you the best training.* No traditional classrooms at strict timings - Easy online learning is our aim.* Save time, money and resources.* Flexible program schedule - classes anywhere, anytime.* No hindrance to your daily schedule.* All-time online support to resolve your queries and problems with personal attention.* 6-8 weeks programs - Medical Assistant CertificateHow long it will take to cover the complete course? Most students complete the program in about 6-8 weeks. If you wants to contact them directly, here is their mailing address,St. Augustine Educational Services2870 Peachtree RoadAtlanta, GA 30305Or, you just can email them here, info[at]medassistant.org or Call at 1-888-817-4595 to get fast response.

Sunday, July 02, 2006

Medical Assistant Employment


Medical Assistant Employment:
According to the U.S. Department of Labor Medical Assistant held about 387,000 jobs in 2004. About 6 out of 10 worked in offices of physicians; about 14 percent worked in public and private hospitals, including inpatient and outpatient facilities; and 11 percent worked in offices of other health practitioners, such as chiropractors, optometrists, and podiatrists. The rest worked mostly in outpatient care centers, public and private educational services, other ambulatory health care services, State and local government agencies, employment services, medical and diagnostic laboratories, and nursing care facilities.

Medical Assistant School Blog

MEDICAL ASSISTANT SCHOOLS:

St. Augustine Medical Assistant School blog is located at: http://medicalassistantschools.blogspot.com/

The Medical Assistant School distance education weBsite can be found at: www.medasssitant.org
Is Medical Assistant Distance Learning Right for Me?
The Distance Education Department strives to ensure student success in all Distance Learning formats. Question to determine if Medical Assistant distance education is
right for your needs and lifestyle:
1. I am open to asking questions to other students, my instructor, and to the Distance Education Personnel
2. I am capable of working independently
3. I can set aside an appropriate amount of time for working on my class every week (approximately 5-10 hours).
4. Flexibity in scheduling my classes and studying is important to me.
5. I am willing to learn through the use of new technologies; I have anywhere from modest to high level computer skills.
6. I am willing to contact my instructor by email, phone, or other methods if I have problems with anything in my Distance Education class

Thursday, March 02, 2006

A New Pedagogy Model for Medical Assistant Studies

According to the Wikimedia Foundation, "Pedagogy is the art or science of teaching. The word comes from the ancient Greek paidagogos, the slave who took little boys to and from school as part of paideia." The word "paidia" (παιδιά) refers to children, which is why some like to make the distinction between pedagogy (teaching children) and andragogy (teaching adults). The Latin-derived word for pedagogy, education, is much more widely used, and often the two are used interchangeably.

Pedagogy is also sometimes referred to as the correct use of teaching strategies (see instructional theory). For example, Brazilian Paulo Freire, one of the most influential educators of the 20th century, referred to his method of teaching adults as "critical pedagogy". In correlation with those teaching strategies the instructor's own philosophical beliefs of teaching are harbored and governed by the pupil's background knowledge and experiences, personal situations and environment as well as learning goals set by the student as well as the teacher.

Do to the advent of the internet and innovative technology distance education is becoming the most common method of education for the next generation of Medical Assistants. With the development of our distance education program St. Augustine Medical Assistant School continues to lead the way in high quality innovative Medical Assistant education and a new pedagogy model.

Instructors who aggree with this teaching philosophy and are interested in joining our faculty are encouraged to send their resume and CV to us at: administration@medassistant.org.
Faculty and staff are compensated according to their educational background and past experience. The Chronicle of Higher Education

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Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Medical Assistant Distance Education Goals:

Program Goals:
In an our effort to make high quality health care education accessible to more students we have created an innovative accredited Medical Assistant distance program online. With innovative online e-learning program students can now study at their own their convenience and pace to begin a new exciting new career as a medical assistant. Distance education is quickly becoming the most common method of education for the new generation of Medical Assistants and St. Augustine Medical Assistant School continues to lead the way in innovative Medical Assistant education.

St. Augustine Medical Assistant School Online
Medical Assistant
Our accredited Medical Assistant program covers all the major areas of study needed to begin a successful career as a Medical Assistant. After secure online registration the student is given a user name and password, they can then log into our classes and begin their studies online. All assignments are online and can be completed at your own pace. Our distance education classes include: textbook reading assignments, internet based lessons, online clinical videos and virtual online clinical labs.

Improving Teacher-Student Relations in e-Learning

Teaching and learning at a distance is demanding. However, learning will be more meaningful and “deeper” for distant students, if the students and their instructor share responsibility for developing learning goals and objectives; actively interacting with class members; promoting reflection on experience; relating new information to examples that make sense to learners; maintaining self-esteem; and evaluating what is being learned. This is the challenge and the opportunity provided by distance education.

Profile of the Distant Education Student

The primary role of the student is to learn. Under the best of circumstances, this challenging task requires motivation, planning, and the ability to analyze and apply the information being taught. In a distance education setting, the process of student learning is more complex for several reasons (Schuemer, 1993):
Many distance-education students are older, have jobs, and families. They must coordinate the different areas of their lives which influence each other — their families, jobs, spare time, and studies.
Distant students have a variety of reasons for taking courses. Some students are interested in obtaining a degree to qualify for a better job. Many take courses to broaden their education and are not really interested in completing a degree.
In distance education, the learner is usually isolated. The motivational factors arising from the contact or competition with other students is absent. The student also lacks the immediate support of a teacher who is present and able to motivate and, if necessary, give attention to actual needs and difficulties that crop up during study.
Distant students and their teachers often have little in common in terms of background and day-to-day experiences and therefore, it takes longer for student-teacher rapport to develop. Without face-to-face contact distant students may feel ill at ease with their teacher as an "individual" and uncomfortable with their learning situation.
In distance education settings, technology is typically the conduit through which information and communication flow. Until the teacher and students become comfortable with the technical delivery system, communication will be inhibited.

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Online Distance Education for Medical Assistants
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The Chronicle of Higher Education

Faculty Update:
The Chronicle of Higher Education- Review the new distance education technology information and upcoming professional development seminars at: www. chronicle.com/infotech

Tuesday, January 10, 2006

MEDICAL ASSISTANT SCHOOL BLOGS

MEDICAL ASSISTANT SCHOOLS:
MEDICAL ASSISTANT SCHOOL BLOGS AT: http://medicalassistantjobs.blogspot.com
ONLINE DISTANCE EDUCATION FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANT AT: www.medassistant.org
MEDICAL ASSISTAT TRAINING INFORMATION AT: ST. AUGUSTINE MEDICAL ASSISTANT SCHOOL

Online medical assistant school blogs
Medical Assistant training, education and medical assistant study aids

What is a Medical Assistant?

Medical Assistant:

The work of a medical assistant is varied. They assist physicians in their offices or other medical settings, performing clerical and/or clinical duties.

Their clinical duties may include preparing patients for examination and/or treatment, obtaining blood pressure, pulse, and temperature, administering medication, assisting the physician in the examination, performing phlebotomy and medical laboratory procedures and electrocardiograms, taking x-rays, sterilizing equipment, and assisting with minor office surgery. Clerical duties include scheduling and receiving patients, maintaining medical records, handling telephone calls, and assuming responsibility for billing, collections, and insurance claims.

Most medical assistants are employed in physicians' offices. They may also work in hospitals, medical clinics, or health maintenance organizations. Additional inforamtion is available at the United States Dept of Labor

Medical Assistant training information is available at St Augustine Medical Assistant School wchich now offers online medical assistant distance education training.