Medical Administrative Assistant
This Medical Administrative Assistant diploma program is aimed at students with an active interest in medical sciences and business.
The course prepares students for employment in a variety of medical working environments, from private medical practices to clinics and hospitals.
The first part of the Medical Administrative Assistant program concentrates on information processing. Modules of study include:
Microsoft Word
Microsoft Excel
keyboarding
The later stages of the course concentrate more on medical and technical skills such as:
medical terminology
human anatomy
Students also participate in a mandatory practicum. This provides an opportunity for Medical Administrative Assistant students to apply their education in real-world scenarios.
CDI college provides assistance for Medical Administrative Assistant students in job searching, interview technique and resume writing; to help them find relevant employment after graduation.
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Medical and Dental Office Administrator
Medical office administrators work in fast-paced medical office jobs in environments like hospitals, clinics and doctors' offices. CDI College's Medical Office Administrator program teaches a balance of office procedures and technology like Microsoft Word and Excel programs, and medical fundamentals like medical terminology, anatomy and medical transcription. Students gain real-world experience through a mandatory practicum.
Students continue to be supported after graduation through our Career and Employment Services department, which assist with job search and interviewing skills, employer expectations, and resume preparation.
Medical Laboratory Assistant
CDI College's Medical Laboratory Assistant program helps students prepare for the challenges of a career within the medical environment. Graduates enjoy the greatest career satisfaction when they are scholastically prepared, hold a solid, practical understanding of their responsibilities and begin their positions with a healthy attitude. CDI College seeks to develop all of these attributes within each student.
The Medical Laboratory Assistant program provides both theoretical and practical instruction in a well-equipped classroom / laboratory setting. Classroom learning is supplemented during the enrollment period by clinical work experience in any of the fast-paced hospital departments.
Medical Office Administrator
Medical office administrators work in fast-paced medical office jobs in environments like hospitals, clinics and doctors' offices. CDI College's Medical Office Administrator program teaches a balance of office procedures and technology like Microsoft Word and Excel programs, and medical fundamentals like medical terminology, anatomy and medical transcription. Students gain real-world experience through a mandatory practicum.
Students continue to be supported after graduation through our Career and Employment Services department, which assist with job search and interviewing skills, employer expectations, and resume preparation.
Medical Office Assistant Specialiste en Technologies Appliquees a la Bureautique Option: Medical
Medical Office Assistants are integral team members in any health care facility. Doctors and nurses depend on MOAs to be organized and versatile, especially in the busy medical offices or clinics. If you are considering a career in the health care industry, the Medical Office Assistant program at CDI College will provide you with the comprehensive knowledge and hands-on training for success in this fast-paced career.
You will develop a comprehensive knowledge of anatomy and medical terminology. You will also receive hands-on training in the MS Word, Excel and Access as well as medical machine transcription and standard medical office practices. In addition to medical training, you will be fully trained in interpersonal skills, organizational effectiveness, and communication skills necessary to function in a medical environment.
As a graduate of the Medical Office Assistant program, you will be qualified for entry-level work as a medical office assistant, medical receptionist, appointment scheduler or a medical records clerk in a variety of health care settings. You may also find work in physicians’ offices, medical centers, clinics, hospitals, nursing homes, ambulatory care centers, and medical billing offices.
Medical Office Assistant
The program covers fundamental office procedures and technology such as information processing, business procedures, keyboarding, and Microsoft Word and Excel programs. It also teaches medical office-specific skills like human anatomy, medical terminology, and medical machine transcription. Students are able to put these skills into practice through a mandatory practicum in a real-world medical office.
Medical Pharmacy Assistant
Pharmacy Assistants work under the supervision of a pharmacist and may be responsible for the overall operation of a pharmacy, including: safe study, drug receipt accountability, preparation, packaging, storage and return or disposition of all unused products. Some of a pharmacy assistant's responsibilities include filling orders under a pharmacist's supervision, entering client information, identifying the correct mixture of breakdowns for prescriptions, and preparation and processing of paperwork for orders. The Pharmacy Assistant diploma program covers a broad range of subjects. Students in this 45-week program learn about Pharmacy Assistant practices, basic pharmacology and drug and medical terminology. They also explore pharmacy computer systems, hospital and community pharmacy practices and procedures, drug dosage calculations, and compounding labs. Ethics, legislation, personal conduct and workplace safety are also covered.
The Pharmacy Assistant diploma program includes a field placement in a community pharmacy that students can choose to complete full-time at the end of the program or part-time during their studies.
Medical Records Administrator
CDI College's Medical Administrative Assistant diploma program is meant for students with an interest in science, medicine, and working with the public. Graduates of this program are employed in a variety of work environments including hospitals, private medical practices, and clinics.
The program covers fundamental office procedures and technology such as information processing, business procedures, keyboarding, and Microsoft Word and Excel programs. It also teaches medical office-specific skills like human anatomy, medical terminology, and medical machine transcription. Students are able to put these skills into practice through a mandatory practicum in a real-world medical office.
Students continue to be supported after graduation through our Career and Employment Services department, which assists with job search and interviewing skills, employer expectations, and resume preparation.
Medical Records Clerk
to be accepted into this program, students must have at least one year of administrative or clerical work experience, as well as a typing speed of a least 40 words per minute and proficiency in Microsoft Word. The program teaches a combination of administrative skills like communication skills, records management, record keeping, and word processing. The program also covers medical skills like anatomy, terminology, and transcription