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In as little as 30 weeks, you will have the skills you need to begin a rewarding career in many allied health professions. Ross Medical Education Center helps prepare students with high-quality, professional healthcare education employers are looking for. With a healthcare career, you'll be making a difference in people's lives every day.

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In honor of Health Information and Technology Week, November 6-12, 2011, Ross recently discussed this exciting and challenging profession with an instructor and an employer. Click here to find out more about what you can expect in the classroom and on the job.

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Medical Assistant

Becoming a Medical Assistant is an excellent investment in your future. Medical Assisting is projected to be among America's fastest-growing occupations through the year 2018 with an expected national job growth of 34%.* As the healthcare industry expands due to technological advances in medicine and the growth and aging of the population, there will be an increased need for all healthcare workers, including Medical Assistants.

As the number of group practices, clinics, and other healthcare facilities increase, the demand for support personnel also increases; particularly for Medical Assistants who can handle both administrative and clinical duties. In addition, doctors are finding that increasing the use of Medical Assistants allows them the opportunity to care for more patients.

Medical Assistant positions are available in many job markets nationwide. The highest qualified candidates, such as those trained by a program offered at Ross, experience the greatest demand. As a multi-skilled professional with clinical and administrative skills, your employment opportunities will be strong both now and in the years ahead.

Source "US Dept of Labor Statistics" www.bls.gov

Medical Billing & Office Administration

Medical Information and Claims Processing is included in one of the largest occupation categories in the United States. Secretaries and Administrative Assistants held 4.3 million jobs in 2008, with medical secretaries making up 471,100 of these jobs.* Above average employment growth in the healthcare industry should lead to much faster than average growth for Medical Information and Claims Processing professionals.

Increases in the number of medical tests, treatments, and procedures available will continue to lead to job growth for Medical Insurance Billers. In addition, with the increasing use of electronic health records, more trained professionals will be needed to complete the new responsibilities associated with electronic data management.

Facilities from the smallest medical offices and clinics to the largest hospitals will be looking for skilled Medical Insurance Billers. The opportunities in medical billing and coding are projected to be excellent, and Ross Medical Education Center can prepare you for these opportunities!

Source "US Dept of Labor Statistics" www.bls.gov

Dental Assistant

Becoming a Dental Assistant is an excellent investment in your future. Dental Assisting employment rates are projected to increase nationally by 36% through 2018, so people with Dental Assistant training are expected to be in high demand.* As the dental industry is evolving, dentists are expected to hire more assistants to perform routine tasks so that dentists may devote their time to more complex procedures. In addition, many Dental Assistants enjoy a flexible schedule as more than one-third of all dental assistants worked part time in 2008.

Dental Assistant positions are available in many job markets nationwide. The highest qualified candidates experience the greatest demand. As a Ross graduate, you will find that many employers seek candidates with the skills you possess. Your investment in a Dental Assistant program will provide career opportunities both now and in the years ahead.

Source "US Dept of Labor Statistics" www.bls.gov

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