Online Schools are Now Offering Medical Assistant Programs

Online Schools are Now Offering Medical Assistant Programs

 

In many cases medical assistants wishing to advance their education, attending classes at a traditional junior college or vocational school just isn’t possible. With family commitments, part time or full time jobs and their location traditional schooling might not be an option. Fortunately, there are now numerous online medical assistant programs, where people can study and receive their certificate online. Often, online education lets you complete the medical assistant course in fewer months than it would take in a classroom, so it appeals to people who are looking to upgrade their education or make a career change in a short amount of time.

 

Medical assistants perform administrative and clinical tasks to keep the offices of physicians, podiatrists, chiropractors, and other health practitioners running smoothly.

The duties of medical assistants vary from office to office, depending on the location and size of the practice and the practitioner’s specialty. In small practices, medical assistants usually do many different kinds of tasks, handling both administrative and clinical duties and reporting directly to an office manager, physician, or other health practitioner. Some medical assistants are still trained on the job, but many now complete formal programs at junior colleges, vocational schools, technical school or online medical assistant programs.

Online medical assistant education does take discipline and hard work, and you must be willing to devote time each day to studying. Some people prefer learning in a classroom, so keep in mind that you’ll be on your own and responsible for completing a set amount of work each week or month. Online medical assistant schools are definitely convenient, but that doesn’t mean it’s easier than attending a local traditional junior college or trade school.

With programs such as the online medical assistant program offered by St. Augustine School of Medical Assistants at www.medassistant.org you will have access to teachers and tutors who you can contact online or via phone if you have problems or questions. Also, a lot of online medical assistant programs have a very flexible completion time, so you may be able to finish the course at your own pace. If you are motivated to succeed, and looking for an alternative to traditional classroom learning, online education can be a rewarding way to achieve your educational goals.

 

Often online medical assistant courses are so convenient that you can complete the entire program at your own pace and study all classes online at anytime around the world. Many medical assistant programs also provide online training in introductory laboratory skills and basic clinical tasks for medical assistants. A typical medical assistant program will include classes in: basic medical terminology, human anatomy and physiology, medical office professionalism, patient communication, medical records, scheduling appointments, medical billing and coding, infection control, emergency care, patient history and physicals, EKG, lab testing, specimen collection, patient medications and related medical areas.

 

According to the United States Department of Labor, medical assistants held about 417,000 jobs in 2006. About 62 percent worked in offices of physicians, 12 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. Most of the remainder worked in other health care industries such as outpatient care centers and nursing and residential care facilities.

 

Employment is projected to grow much faster than average, ranking medical assistants among the fastest growing occupations over the 2006-16 decade. Job opportunities should be excellent, particularly for those with formal training or experience. As such online medical assistant programs are often an excellent choice for students interested in a career as a medical assistant.

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Dr. Mark Stout is a consulting medical assistant advisor to St. Augustine School of Medical Assistants, an online Medical Assistant School. To learn more about online medical assistant classes please visit www.medassistant.org

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9 Responses to “Online Schools are Now Offering Medical Assistant Programs”

  1. sajwanvikas says:
  2. Milford Cubicle says:

    i go to Tulane University and i know that there advantages to getting a pre-med bachelors from here if you plan to go to their med school. every school is different but if you want to go to their med school i would go to undergraduate there. for one thing you might have some of the same professors and you will make connections with important people in the area. you will also probably make other friends that are planning on going to UCLA med school as well and thats always helpful. med school is extremely comptetitive and if UCLA is where you want to go for that then it wouldn't hurt to do your undergrad there and try to make as many connections as possible.

  3. Super_Junior_Lover says:
  4. diner31 says:

    Well, not the way you put it. You need a 4-year college degree to enter medical school, so you certainly can't take medical school courses while in high school. However, if you take a few college-level courses while in high school that transfer, you might save yourself a semester of college so it won't take a full 4 years.

  5. Bind says:

    Most likely not.
    gc

  6. ♥Angie♥ says:

    None that I've heard of. Moreover, medical school involve a lot of hands-on labs as well, so an online course would be highly suspect.

  7. jayoub94 says:

    College of the Holy Cross (West of Boston) has an 87% acceptance rate for students applying to medical school. They just opened a 60 million dollar science complex.

  8. bob v says:

    It's not the individual pieces of information that matter, but the education as a whole.

    What I learned in 1985 may or may not be applicable today, but I have a good foundation of knowledge upon which to build when new information becomes available.

    I will never have to regurgitate each step of the Krebs cycle again (God willing!), but I may need to understand how a condition or drug affects it. A psychiatrist may not need to know the finer points of renal physiology, but he/she WILL have patients with kidney problems, and will need to understand the impact of psychotropic medications on renal function, and vice versa.

    I've probably forgotten more than most people ever learn, but when I need to understand something new, or remind myself just how or why something works, I can do it.

    You've got to learn it all.

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