MEDICAL OFFICE MANAGEMENT TRAINING PROGRAM

 

 

 

The Profession of Medical Office Assistant . . .

 

...is an important one for many physician offices and health care clinics. Medical Office Assistants have job functions that may include administrative, clerical, computer, bookkeeping and receptionist duties. Specific responsibilities will vary by location and physician preferences, but may include:

 

·         Maintaining scheduling

·         Greeting patients

·         Answering telephones

·         Filing insurance or other reports

·         Handling office correspondence

·         And much more!

 

 

National Certified Medical Office Assistant (NCMOA)

 

Medical Office Assistants usually work in physician's offices. They are usually considered front office staff and primarily handle administrative duties. They are responsible for the organization and ability to make the office function smoothly.

 

This training includes the following areas of study: Computer Literacy, Microsoft Word 2003, Microsoft Excel 2003, Medical Terminology, Medical Transcription, Medical Billing & Coding, Law & Ethics, Insurance, Office Procedures, and OSHA Regulations.

 

Each student successfully completing all requirements of the program will take the National Certified Medical Office Assistant (NCMOA) exam and also take the MOS (Microsoft Office Specialist) exams for MS Word and MS Excel Core levels.

 

This is a 373 hour course.

 

 

 

 

 

Text Box: September 5, 2007 – February 6, 2008
$3,583 (Tuition - $2,875, Books/Supplies/Certification Exams - $708

Class meets on a varied schedule…please call to have a schedule sent to you!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


For more information contact:

 

Gloria Balch, IT Training Manager

(740) 753-5483

1-800-637-6508 Ext. 4483

tj_gbalch@seovec.org

 

or

 

Carleen Powell, IT Program Manager

(740) 753-5430

1-800-637-6508 Ext. 4430

tj_cpowell@seovec.org

 

 

 

 

 

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