The Course Includes

Our Medical Office Administration Training Courses Cover

  • Keeping track of daily activities performed in a health care institution
  • Managing and organizing records
  • Managing payroll systems and ensure timely distribution of salaries of the staff
  • Maintaining an effective medium of communication among staff
  • Answering phone, and scheduling meetings
  • Handling important mails, documents and orders of medical supplies

Course Objectives

  • To prepare candidates as per the latest standards of the health care industry
  • To make candidates expert and proficient in handling different types of administrative jobs
  • Developing leadership qualities in the candidates
  • Candidates will be trained to use office equipment such as fax machines, printers and computers easily
  • FThe candidates will be taught how to develop effective strategies for managing medical offices

Our medical office administration courses will help students in gaining both technical and conceptual knowledge in management concepts, and analytical skills which will help them in performing their duties and responsibilities with perfection.

Schedules Mornings Evenings Weekends
9:00am - 2:00pm 5:30pm - 9:30pm Fri (5:30pm - 9:30pm), Sat - Sun (9:00am - 5:00pm)
Mon - Fri Mon - Fri Fri, Sat & Sun
4 weeks 4.5 Weeks 4.5 Weeks
Course Fee: Books Fee: Registration Fee: Total:
$999.00 $190.00 $50.00 $1239.00

Prerequisites

  • Entrance Requirements for The New York Medical Career Training Center is a High School Diploma and General Education Diploma (GED).
  • A student who does not have an H.S. Diploma or GED must take the ABLE (Assessment of Basic Learning Abilities) test and score a passing grade.

Frequently Ask Questions

In the Medical Office Administration program, students will explore various crucial aspects of the medical field. They will learn about the medical environment within an office, including the language of medicine and different medical specialties. The program covers the use of computers in contemporary medicine and the roles of medical staff and professionals.

After completing the medical billing course, you can work as a medical billing specialist, coder, or claims processor in various settings, including hospitals, clinics, physician offices, insurance companies, and medical billing companies.

Students will gain insights into medical ethics and social policy issues, medical law, and confidentiality concerns. They will also develop skills in patient relations, scheduling, maintaining and following up on appointments, and effective record-keeping methods.

Responsibilities include managing patient records, scheduling appointments, handling billing and insurance claims, coordinating with healthcare providers, and maintaining a smooth workflow in the medical office.

While entry-level positions may not require extensive experience, relevant internships or work experience can be advantageous. We offer practical training as part of our curriculum.

We offer training programs in which students learn methods for finding and retaining a job, including how to research employment opportunities, navigate the job application process, and develop strategies for long-term career success.