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Month: September 2015

Behind the Scenes of the Emergency Room

Posted on September 17, 2015 (February 9, 2021) by MedicalAssistant.Schools

Not everyone who visits the emergency room or an urgent care facility is seriously injured—sometimes it’s an ache, pain, or health concern that comes on slowly or that just won’t go away. Nearly a third of people (27%) wait less than 15 minutes to be treated by emergency room staff. Some hospitals advertise a short […]

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Where America Buys Drugs… Prescription, That Is

Posted on September 17, 2015 (February 9, 2021) by MedicalAssistant.Schools

Whether you had the flu, an ear infection, or surgery, you’ve probably had good reason to take a prescribed medication in your lifetime. Taking a prescribed medication is a daily or monthly part of many Americans’ lives, with 48.7% of people having taken at least one in the last 30 days, as reported by the Center […]

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Ultimate Medical Academy
A.S. Health Sciences - Medical Administrative Assistant

Ultimate Medical Academy

A.S. Health Sciences - Medical Administrative Assistant

As a UMA student in this online program, you’ll learn how to keep the healthcare system moving forward. That includes learning how to greet patients and get them checked in, schedule appointments, assist with patient insurance claims, perform medical coding and more.

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