Medical Careers
- Associate of Science in Medical Assisting
- Associate of Science; Medical Administrative Specialist
- Associate of Science degree in Diagnostic Medical Sonography (Ultrasound)
- Bachelor of Arts in Health Care Leadership
About Our Programs
Join the fast-growing health care industry
The U.S. Department of Labor estimates that 1 in 6 new jobs through 2012 will be in health care. Platt College offers training in some of the fastest growing careers in this exciting industry.
Our Medical Assisting Associate of Science program will prepare you to perform routine clinical and administrative procedures in a medical office setting. Your training will teach skills such as venipuncture, injections, physical therapy, and electrocardiography. Some of the administrative skills include billing, coding, scheduling and transcription.
Our Medical Administrative Specialist Associate of Science program will prepare you to work as an integral member of a medical office administrative team. You will learn to peform the essential administrative functions of a medical office, including: billing, coding, scheduling, transcription, office finance, human resources, and computer applications.
Contact our admissions office today at 1-888-80-PLATT or complete our online Request Information form to schedule a campus visit today!
Externships
Our Medical Careers programs include externship experience that will enable you to gain valuable on-the-job training to practice the skills taught in class in a real-world environment with patients, doctors and other health care providers.
More About Medical Assisting
Medical Assistants are integral to the day-to-day operations of a medical office. Medical Assistants provide critical clinical services to patients, usually in the back office and lab areas, helping to prepare patients for examinations and assisting physicians.
Duties of a medical assistant include:- Take medical histories
- Record vital signs
- Assist the physician during examinations
- Collect and prepare laboratory specimens
- Prepare and administer medications
- Authorize prescription orders
- Set appointments
- Greet patients
- Maintain patient charts
- Handle insurance information
- Perform bookkeeping tasks
- Transcribe medical dictation
The job prospects for Medical Assistants are outstanding, particularly as the baby-boomer generation ages and consumes more health care services. U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Outlook 2006 states about Medical Assisting: “employment for Medical Assistants is projected to grow much faster than average. Job opportunities should be excellent, particularly for those with formal training or experience.”
More About Medical Administrative Specialists
Medical Administrative Specialists mostly work in the front office providing clerical functions in the health care office, maintaining records, processing information, overseeing billing, and appointment management.
Duties of a Medical Administrative Specialist include:- Set appointments
- Greet patients
- Maintain patient charts
- Handle insurance information
- Perform bookkeeping tasks
- Transcribe medical dictation
Questions and Answers
What kind of training do I need to successfully work in the health care field?
Most employers will prefer graduates of formal and specific medical-related programs. A specialized training program in medical assisting and medical administrative specialists will provide you with solid clinical and administrative training and prepare you for an entry-level career opportunity with health care providers.
Platt College’s programs will train you for these entry-level occupations in health care.
What are the working conditions?
Most Medical Assistants and Medical Administrative Specialists work a standard work week, often with additional requirements for part-time, evening and weekend employment. They interact with patients, doctors and other health care professionals and handle multiple responsibilities in medical office settings.
Platt College’s hands-on training program can help prepare you for many work expectations.
What training will I receive?
Medical Assistants are multi-talented Health Care industry professionals. These individuals possess a broad scope of knowledge and skills that makes them ideal professionals for any clinical care setting. Medical Assistants are skilled in performing routine clinical and administrative procedures for physician’s offices, outpatient clinics and other health care facilities. Some of these clinical skills include venipuncture, injections, physical therapy, and electrocardiography among others. Administrative duties include billing, coding, scheduling, transcription, and many more administrative duties. You will also receive on-the-job training at externship sites.
The health care industry will need trained and skilled workers for many entry level occupations.



