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Do you Like to Help People? Medical Assistant School Might Be for You

Maria Zegarra

Medical Assisting
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Entering the healthcare industry presents a multitude of challenges, which includes choosing the right path. Medical assistant school is becoming more and more viable to those who want to get their foot in the door but don’t necessarily want to spend a decade in school. With a decent growth expectation, medical assistant programs are becoming some of the most preferred, especially for those who truly want to help people.

What You’ll Gain from Medical Assistant School

When you go through medical assistant school you will typically earn a post-secondary certificate which will allow you to take any of the available job listings. Something to keep in mind is that unlike with many other positions in the medical field, this one does not require a full college degree, meaning you spend less time in school and more time in the field.

How to Work Your Way In

Medical Assistant SchoolOnce you finish your schooling you will still need to work your way into the field which means ensuring the following:

  • Have a well thought-out, well-written resume
  • Have an end goal in mind
  • Make yourself stand apart from other candidates

Having an objective is a critical part of obtaining a job following our medical assisting program. First of all, this strengthens our position with your potential employer, especially if you can demonstrate why you want a specific job. Remember, this isn’t retail, you’re helping people, and you need a clear purpose.

What You can look Forward To

Once you finish the program, you can look forward to a wide range of tasks assigned to you which include:

  • Phlebotomy
  • X-Rays
  • Administrative/Operational Responsibilities
  • Insurance Liaison
  • And more

This is an outstanding career path with a lot of promise, and before you know it, you’ll find that you’re helping people and making a great living.

The Right Training at the Right Facility

One of the biggest concerns when it comes to getting the right training is determining whether or not the medical assistant school in question is right for you. Our school, FVI School of Nursing and Technology, provides students a modern facility with the latest equipment, ensuring that you will be ready to work in any facility once you leave our school. In addition to the state of the art equipment for hands on learning, we offer teaching aids along with audio/visual equipment to ensure the best possible learning experience. Finally, you’ll find a fully equipped library and resource area with both hard references and online databases. There are plenty of ways to do your research, and most importantly, a teaching staff that has your best interest at heart.

The Gateway to your Future

We’re offering you more than just training – we’re offering you a gateway to your future. We’re offering you a way to finally break free from your 9-5 job and jump into a career that is all about bettering yourself, and most importantly, helping people. Call us today to learn more about our educational opportunities, and most importantly, to learn how you can obtain financial aid to secure your future.

Financial aid is available for those who qualify which can help you started on the path to the future you’ve been dreaming of. If you’re ready to leave your 9-5 job, and ready to jump into something far more exciting, then now would be the time to send us an e-mail or give us a call – we think you’ll like what we have fir you.

 

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All nursing programs offered at FVI are approved by the Florida Board of Nursing Professional Nursing NCLEX Code Miramar US70415200 Professional Nursing NCLEX Code Miami US70418900 FVI School of Nursing and Technology (FVI) is licensed by the State of Florida, Commission for Independent Education (CIE) Miami (main) campus License Number: 3441/ Miramar campus License Number: 6010 The Associate of Science programs at FVI School of Nursing and Technology, Miramar, Florida and Miami, Florida are accredited by the Accredited Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN). FVI School of Nursing and Technology is accredited by the Council on Occupational Education (COE) ID# 312400 since November 03, 2010

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