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Medical Office Administrator with Placement

This 52-Week (including a 125 placement) diploma program prepares the graduate for administrative positions working in medical environments including clinics, hospitals, physician’s offices, physiotherapists and many more. Graduates will possess strong office administrative and computer skills combined with a basic understanding of anatomy, pathology and pharmacology. Graduates will use appropriate terminology when dealing with medical staff and clients/patients and will be able to assist medical staff with the care and administration of patients. Graduates will be prepared to produce transcribed reports and process computerized OHIP billing and associated documentation.

 

MEDICAL OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR COURSES:

Academic and Professional Success Strategies/AODA & OH&S Intro to Computers and Google Apps
Microsoft Word Business & Social Media Communications
Microsoft Excel Career Launching & Portfolio Planning
Microsoft PowerPoint Crisis Prevention Intervention
Microsoft Access QuickBooks
Medical Office Procedures & Management Essentials Medical Terminology
Accounting I : Basic Bookkeeping Anatomy & Physiology 
Customer Service & Interpersonal Workplace Skills Sage 50
Standard First Aid with CPR Level C /AED Medical Transcription
Medical Record Management, Scheduling Software & OHIP Billing  Mental Health First Aid
Interprofessional Collaboration For Health Providers Field Placement
Student Loans and Grants

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