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| MEDICAL OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR
CURRICULUM
CURRICULUM
This program prepares a graduate to work as an entry-level medical office administrator, receptionist, biller/collector, appointment scheduler, or medical records clerk in healthcare centers, clinics, hospitals, ambulatory care centers, medical billing offices, and other non-medical office settings Students will learn basic office skills, learn to take patients' vital signs, create & manage medical charts and records, learn to use proper accounting & bookkeeping methods and proper methods of processing insurance authorizations, claims and billing. Graduates will also be able to perform basic first aid and CPR.
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CLASSROOM-TO-CAREER SKILLS TRAINING
To prepare for a vital role in the health care field, IDTC provides comprehensive, knowledge-based training in the following areas:
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Clinical Procedures
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Front Office Procedures
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Medical Procedures
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Medical Billing & Collections
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Medical Office Management
CAREER OUTLOOK
CAREER OUTLOOK
Demand for Medical Office Administrators is expected to grow 13 percent by 2026.1 The Bureau of Labor Statistics has provided data suggesting that, as the baby-boomer population ages, demand for preventive medical services will continue to increase. In response, physicians will hire more Medical Office Administrators to perform administrative tasks and support this growing need. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Medical Office Administrators held around 206,300 jobs in 2016.
WHERE DO REGISTERED MEDICAL OFFICE ADMINISTRATORS WORK?
Following successful completion of the Medical Office Administrator program, graduates can seek employment in a variety of job settings, including:
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physician offices
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dental offices
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hospitals
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clinics
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laboratories
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health industry providers
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private healthcare facilities
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industrial firms that require healthcare personnel
FINANCIAL OPTIONS
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
As part of our commitment to your success, IDTC Career Center ensures that you have access to comprehensive information and guidance in navigating the financial process. IDTC offers financial assistance and scholarship programs to those who qualify.
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FAQS
HOW LONG IS THE MEDICAL OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR PROGRAM AT IDTC CAREER CENTER?
The Medical Office Administrator program at IDTC Career Center can be completed in as little as 6 Months.
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WHEN DOES IDTC’S MEDICAL OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR PROGRAM START?
Call us to find out when the Medical Office Administrator program starts at IDTC. Program start dates are also listed in the catalog, which can be found at www.idtccenter.populiweb.com
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WHAT IS THE MEDICAL OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR CAREER OUTLOOK?
The BLS projects employment of Medical Office Administrators will grow 11% from 2016 to 2026, which is faster than average for all occupations.
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WHY SHOULD I BECOME A MEDICAL OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR?
In addition to working with patients on scheduling, billing, and insurance claims, medical office administrators also help organize files and maintain information structures and may help doctors, nurses, or scientists prepare reports or other communications.
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DOES THE MEDICAL OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR PROGRAM OFFER EXTERNSHIPS?
IDTC Career Center incorporates real-world training and off-site clinical experiences in our healthcare programs.
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HOW MUCH IS TUITION FOR IDTC'S MEDICAL OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR PROGRAM?
For program-specific tuition information, please see the campus catalog.