Medical Administration Specialist
Medical administration specialist distance learning programs are offered at a certificate level, an associate's level, a Bachelors level and a Masters Degree level of education. This degree may also be referred to as a health services business administration degree which more accurately depicts the job functions of one who holds such a degree. This degree program offers a student the ability to learn how to effectively and efficiently manage an office in a healthcare setting. With experience, promotions can be obtained into positions such as executive secretary, clerical supervisor, and medical office manager.
The primary functions of a graduate are to answer phones, schedule appointments, transcribe records, file medical reports, and other general clerical work. Starting salaries depending on job location range from 20k-40k per year. The medical administration specialist distance learning program will teach the student the skills that are required for the job. The graduate must pay attention to detail, have the ability to multitask, and solve problems. A high degree of writing ability is also desired for this profession, as well as experience using basic computer office software. Graduates usually work in doctor's offices, clinics, and hospitals.
For those Christians that want to help others, especially the sick, but do not prefer direct interaction with patients, career training in this area of study may be a step in the right direction. God calls us to be compassionate to those less fortunate than us, and He tells us that we should help one another when there is a need. While a graduate cannot physically help those that are sick, they can certainly contribute in a behind the scenes way by ensuring that insurance papers are properly processed, or that there are enough medical staff to treat patients quickly. Work, no matter what it is, should be done heartily and diligently to the Lord. Every office, business, or clinic desperately needs the organization and management that a graduate of a medical administration specialist distance learning program can provide.
If a student is interested in returning to school after completing the required healthcare management courses from their distance learning program, they should be aware of accreditation rules regarding distance learning institutes. Most, if not all, of these schools should be accredited by the DETC or Distance Education and Training Council. This accreditation agency sets uniform standard that each school must adhere to in order to ensure the transferability of credits. Employers also want students to have a degree that has been accredited by a nationally recognized agency. It is advised that a student consult a professional educator, administrator, or academic counselor before enrolling in a medical administration specialist distance learning education program.

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