Associates Medical Assisting
Expansion in the health services industry
and technological advances in medicine
have increased the demand for multi-skilled
medical assistants that handle both administrative
and clinical duties. According to the
U.S. Department of Labor, medical assisting
is projected to be the fastest growing
occupation through 2012.
Students are trained for patient care duties
such as preparation of examination rooms,
taking vital signs, minor surgical procedure
assistance, injections, venipuncture,
lab operations, X-Rays and electrocardiograms.
Administrative training includes patient
records, billing, appointments, ordering
supplies and handling insurance claims.
Students receive clinical practice at a healthcare facility in their community. The Keiser University program is also accredited by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES).
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