Medical Administrative Assistant AAS
For those who have always been interested in the medical field but find their strengths lie in clerical administration, a career as a medical administrative assistant could be the perfect choice. Medical administrative assistants combine clerical skills and word processing with specialization in medical terminology. Physicians rely on medical administrative assistants to help them in the documentation of patient care. The medical administrative assistant's job, using the latest technology, may include transcribing business documents, composing and processing correspondence, maintaining financial records, greeting and scheduling patients, and other related duties. Strong human relation skills
Courses
- ACCT201 — Principles of Accounting
- BLDR120 — Financial Business Application
- BLDR132 — Employee Benefits & Compensatn
- BOAA110 — Small Business Accounting
- BOAA140 — QuickBooks
- BOAA150 — 10-Key Skill Building
- CAOT115 — Outlook
- CAOT120 — Word Processing/Word I
- CAOT121 — Word Processing/Word II
- CAOT122 — Word Processing/Word III
- CAOT123 — AI Essentials for Workplace
- CAOT124 — Social Media Marketing
- CAOT130 — Spreadsheets/Excel I
- CAOT131 — Spreadsheets/Excel II
- CAOT132 — Spreadsheets/Excel III
- CAOT140 — Database/Access I
- CAOT150 — PowerPoint
- CAOT164 — Computer Fundamentals for Tech
- CAOT166 — Living Online for Tech Program
- CAOT168 — Integrated Med Office Software
- CAOT179 — Medical Terminology
- CAOT183 — Business Editing & Proofread
- CAOT184 — Records Systems Management
- CAOT204 — Career Leadership
- CAOT205 — Business Doc Format/Transcript
- CAOT210 — Office Proc & Technologies
- CAOT290 — Med Admin Support Internship
- COMM101 — Fundamentals of Oral Comm
- ENGL101 — Writing and Rhetoric I
- HCIT180 — Medical Law and Ethics