Medical Careers


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Medical Coding & Billing for Outpatient Services

You'll play a vital role in the healthcare ecosystem, helping to ensure that third-party payers are billed correctly so healthcare providers can get reimbursed. You’ll review and manage patients’ electronic medical records and assign codes to diagnoses and procedures that have been performed. And you’ll be the liaison between healthcare facilities and billing offices.

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Medical Administrative Assistant w/EHR

Train affordably without sacrificing quality. This program’s comprehensive training was developed by industry professionals with years of experience and is approved by the National Healthcare Association (NHA). The program is specifically designed to help you prepare for the Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA) and Certified Electronic Health Record Specialist (CEHRS) exams and gain the necessary knowledge and skills to begin working as soon as you’re ready.

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Medical Records Specialist

Medical records specialists—also called health information technicians—maintain the documentation that patient-facing professionals (think doctors, nurses, physicians, etc.) need to be effective in their roles. If crunching numbers gives you a thrill and you understand the importance of detail, you might enjoy a career in this valued, in-demand field.

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Medical Scribe

Medical scribes have become more and more common in medical offices. But they do a lot more than check off boxes on EHRs—they record critical information and allow physicians more time to focus on their patients. It’s an understated role that has a tremendous impact on the patient experience.

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Caregiver

Caregivers are like superheroes. They’re kind, generous, and always willing to go the extra mile for people in need. But it takes more than a few awesome personality traits to be successful in the role. You also need knowledge. And training.

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Fitness and Wellness Coach

People are looking for smart, honest professionals to help them develop habits that allow them to live healthier, happier lives. With the right training, you could be the one people turn to when they’re ready to put down the burger, get off the couch, and start moving.

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