Medical Assisting Careers
Medical Assistant as a Career Choice
Medical Assistant jobs are an excellent option for anyone who wants to enter into the healthcare field without years of expensive training. Medical Assistants can work in many exciting places, like doctors’ offices and hospitals. At PCI Health Training Center, we have a Medical Assistant Program that helps prepare you for this fulfilling career.
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Medical Assting Career Aspiring college students seeking a career in the healthcare industry often face the dilemma of time and cost associated with traditional nursing or medical degrees. Fortunately, there is a practical alternative that allows you to embark on a healthcare career without the lengthy and expensive commitment of a four-year institution. In this article, we will explore the path to becoming a medical assistant, from earning your diploma to finding job opportunities. Earning Your Medical Assistant Certification To kickstart your career as a medical assistant, employers may require you to possess a medical assistant diploma from a […]
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Welcome to the PCI Health Training Center! At PCI, we believe in empowering our students with the skills they need to help them succeed in the medical field. Our medical assistant program is designed to give you a foundation of clinical and administrative skills that will help you prepare for a career as a medical assistant. […]
Learn MoreWhy Medical Assisting Is a Good Career
Workplaces are evolving. Jobs of the past are fading away, replaced with advanced technology. Students are choosing careers in dynamic industries where what they learn today will be relevant tomorrow. Demand for medical assistants is projected to rise nearly 19-percent in the coming decade, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, making it both a rewarding […]
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In times of crisis, many look to doctors and nurses as essential frontline workers. Public health professionals struggle to disseminate information in a crisis, and they rely on frontline healthcare workers to help patients separate fact from fear. Doctors and nurses are important, but they can’t do it alone. Some forget that medical assistants are […]
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