A Clinical Medical Assistant (CMA) is a medical support professional that performs a variety of tasks to assist physicians in providing patient care.
Dental Assistants are the smiles behind the masks; they greet and seat patients, take and record vital signs, and ready the treatment area. They keep patients comfortable during dental care, are a skilled set of hands that dentists depend on for each dental procedure, and so much more.
These versatile professionals are office specialists that are essential to many different health care settings, including physician's offices, chiropractors, cardiologists, dentists, and others. In addition, individuals can accomplish various jobs in the hospital environment, and some are employed by freestanding emergency centers and surgery centers.
Medical coding is a vital part of the changing healthcare landscape, and the demand for these medical information specialists is expected to grow.
Medical Transcription is the process of turning dictated (audio) medical information into typed records through use of wav audio files, foot pedals, and various file transfer software programs like Dropbox and Bytescribe. Transcriptionists are responsible for receiving verbal information and typing that information into a word processi
Medical Transcription is the process of turning dictated (audio) medical information into typed records through use of wav audio files, foot pedals, and various file transfer software programs like Dropbox and Bytescribe. Transcriptionists are responsible for receiving verbal information and typing that information into a word processing program, such as Microsoft Word or Word Perfect using the equipment provided by our program. This information must be transcribed accurately using the format specified by the provider (clinic notes, discharge summaries, and other report forms). Now that all hospitals and medical facilities are using electronic medical records, most transcriptionists now work remotely for companies all over the country.
As a Pharmacy Technician, you will be assisting the Licensed Pharmacist with all the necessary day-to-day services that the Pharmacy provides- everything from preparing medications to answering phones, receiving, and verifying prescriptions, counting tablets, taking requests for refilling of medications, and much more. You are an assistant to the pharmacist.
Phlebotomy technicians, also referred to as a phlebotomist, have an essential role in the clinical laboratory process, as their main job duty is drawing patient's (or animal) blood for testing to help in the detection and diagnosis of disease, transfusions, donations, and research. They are employed in hospitals, clinics, private practices, diagnostic laboratories, and blood banks.