Step into the dynamic world of healthcare with our Patient Service Representative Program (PSR) ! From managing the front desk to mastering electronic medical records, this course equips you with the essential skills for success in medical office administration. Delve into office reception etiquette, daily operations, and effective communication strategies, all while gaining hands-on experience with EMR systems. With a special focus on Medical Terminology, you’ll build a strong foundation for your future in healthcare. Upon completion, you’ll be eligible to take the Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA) exam, through the National Healthcareer Association (NHA). Plus, we cover your textbooks and exam fees, ensuring a seamless learning journey. Don’t miss out on this opportunity for growth and advancement—enroll today and embark on your journey to a rewarding career!
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Tuition and Funding Options
Financial Assistance, Grant Funding and Sallie Mae Loans may be available for eligible students.
Courses
To learn more about this fast-track career training program, visit laurelridgeworkforce.com/PSR
Program Requirements
Computer/Regular internet access is required for all Healthcare Fast-Track Career Training Programs. Programs will require both in-class and out-of-class learning.
In order to sit for an National Healthcareer Association (NHA) exam, students must have a High School Diploma, GED or are scheduled to earn a GED in the next 12 months.
Need To Know Information – Download the Healthcare Program Student Handbook for this program. Visit laurelridgeworkforce.com/HNTK
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