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Career Growth Opportunities in Medical Administrative Assistance

Northwest Career College

If youve been considering a job in the medical field that is cost-effective and time-saving, this blog might be just for you. These roles require additional training and other certifications, but they offer enormous opportunities for career growth. Organizational Skills: Appointments, records, and billing require much organization.

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Laura Cheng Discusses an Endocrine Nursing Career

Minority Nurse

Cheng is a graduate student at the Duke University School of Nursing with a dual enrollment in the Family Nurse Practitioner and Endocrinology Specialty Certificate program. The complexities and challenges of managing endocrine disorders aids in the development of critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

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How to Prepare for a Career in Medical Billing and Coding

Northwest Career College

As healthcare continues to evolve, the demand for skilled medical billing professionals is rising, making this a promising career choice for many. In this blog post, we’re excited to share five essential tips that will guide you through the steps necessary to kick-start your journey in medical billing and coding.

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In Demand Career Spotlight Series – Medical Secretary

ACI Medical & Dental School

At ACI Medical & Dental School, you can be certified for these in-demand careers in just four months with the hands-on training, skills, and credentials you’ll need for your new career. In this month’s blog post, we will be discussing the Medical Secretary position. What Does a Medical Secretary Do?

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Meet Nicole Reid, Poison Control Nurse

Minority Nurse

After a year spent working as a SPI, I sat for my national certification exam and became a Certified SPI. Seven years into my poison center career, I became credentialed to sit for a board certification exam from the American Board of Applied Toxicology. I could not have done it without them.