Qualify for Special Funding

Medical Office Administration (MOA)

Gain hands-on training to become face of Healthcare Services

As you answer the phone, you hear a distressed parent on the other end. Given that their child has been suffering from inner ear pain, they need to make an appointment with the doctor. As a Medical Assistant/Office Administrator (MOA), you calmly communicate with the parent, coupled with collecting the necessary information to book an appointment. In addition to booking the appointment, you reassure the parent their child will be happy and healthy again in no time.

Medical Assistants Provide Vital High-Quality Support to Health-Care Professionals

MOA professionals are responsible for ensuring the smooth operation of an office. As well as ensuring the clear, efficient communication between patients, physicians and other medical professionals, MOA’s manage the day to day operations of their clinic or unit.

As a medical office assistant, you are a problem solver who is able to work in a fast past and potentially chaotic environment.

  • Prepare yourself with hands-on training for a career in medical office administration and provide patient support.
  • Equip yourself with medical office software training, including OHIP billing.
  • Learn excellent organizational and interpersonal communication skills.
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Choosing a school or program can feel overwhelming, especially when funding details, eligibility, and timelines may depend on your personal situation.

A good first step is to identify the type of training you’re interested in, then connect with schools that can explain program options, admissions steps, and available support.

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* All student funding, whether made available privately or through various government branches, is only approved to those who qualify, by the original source of funding. There are many criteria that each candidate must meet to be approved. Schools can only inform you of what may be available.