How To Prepare For Microsoft Office Specialist Certification? By: Nancy F Higgins | Nov 30th 2011 - Technology has changed the face of the corporate world. The most ordinary of office jobs now make profuse use of computers making it imperative for professionals from the highest rung of the corporate ladder to the lowest to have basic to advanced IT skills. Everyone must have the proficiencies to use the different applications that are part of the Microsoft Office suite to make their resume stand out from the crowd. Tags:Microsoft Office Training, Microsoft Office Training Courses
Education And Qualifications Necessary For Medical Coders By: Elyse Hartman | Oct 9th 2011 - Medical coding is one of the highest growth job markets today. It offers lucrative job opportunities in a number of work settings and is considered as the profession of the future. According to the statistics, this job sector is expected to grow at a faster pace than any other industry through the year 2014. This is due to the ever-changing demands and needs of the healthcare industry as a whole. Tags:medical coding, medical coder
Several Points To Consider Before Going For Medical Assistant Job By: Rodney Henson | Aug 26th 2011 - The medical assistant works intently with the physician. The precise hand man, so to speak. They take patients vital indicators, hand them the cup for the urine sample, and label it whenever you hand it back, so it will possibly go off for testing. This doesn't sound like a lot, right? Unsuitable!! Every little thing must be documented, so after they've completed with the blood stress cuff, and the pee cup, they need to input all of the information into your medical records. Tags:medical assistant salary, medical assistant information, medical assistant requirements
Complete Medical Assistant Exam To Obtain Certification By: cssawan | Jan 11th 2011 - In the field of health care, Certified Medical Assistants medical profession is most sought after and very prestigious. The certification for CMA is offered by Certifying Board of the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA) after passing of the CMA exam, administered by the National Board of Medical Examiners. The certification also allows medical assistants to work in administrative as well as clinical job functions.