Clinical Medical Assistants assist in varied roles in physician’s offices, both clinically and administratively. They work closely with patients and physicians; assist with physical examinations and procedures, take vital signs, and record patient information. Our Clinical Medical Assistant course describes components of electronic medical records, types of patient record keeping, office procedures and HIPAA regulations.
Single Courses
Course Hours: 225
Course Type:
Mentor Supported
$2,000.00
Course Hours: 175
Course Type:
Mentor Supported
If you are going into the medical field, it is critical to have an understanding of electronic health records (EHRs) and how these records impact patient care. Our Electronic Health Records course covers all you will need to know about the medical workflow process. Included in our course is the use of SimChart’s fully integrated electronic health record and management system.
$2,000.00
Course Hours: 175
Course Type:
Mentor Supported
The role of medical administrative assistants can include managing the office, scheduling appointments, records management, filing insurance claims, financial administration tasks and much more. Our Medical Administrative Assistant course covers the wide range of duties required of medical assistants as many doctor's offices have come to rely on the work of a medical administrative assistant who performs a number of important medical office assistant duties.
$2,000.00
Course Hours: 225
Course Type:
Mentor Supported
Our Medical Billing and Coding course provides students with accurate and up-to-date information about the latest code sets and systems. Accurate processing of health insurance claims is imperative and has become more challenging as health insurance plan selections have expanded. Our course covers the topics necessary to be successful in this field.
$2,000.00
Course Hours: 225
Course Type:
Mentor Supported
If you’ve ever considered becoming a patient care technician, our in-depth Patient Care Technician course can help you learn important fundamental, practical skills involved in this career. For each patient, a patient care technician is responsible for assisting in activities of daily life, taking vital signs, ensuring patient safety, infection control, personal care, hygiene, assisting with meals, specimen collection and more.
$2,000.00
Course Hours: 170
Course Type:
Mentor Supported
Have you considered becoming a Phlebotomy Technician? Phlebotomy Technicians, also known as Phlebotomists, are trained specifically to take blood samples from patients and to complete basic tasks in the laboratory such as setting up various samples for analysis and interpreting and entering lab results into a computer system. Our Phlebotomy Technician course will provide you with practical knowledge of the day to day functions and procedures of a Phlebotomist.
$2,000.00