Arm yourself with the organizational, interpersonal, and technical skills to handle administrative duties in healthcare organizations. Become familiar with medical terminology, coding, the use of electronic health records, and professional writing. Entry-level positions are often in hospitals, physician’s offices, insurance companies, behavioral health organizations, and nursing facilities.
61 credits
Study online, on campus, or a combination of both
Gain career-focused skills
The Curriculum
Start your career in medical administration here. Learn from professionals who work in the field and prepare you for specific positions in the industry. They’ll guide you, challenge you, and encourage you because your success is their success. Review medical terminology and anatomy, understand basic accounting principles, and practice standard office procedures.
Clubs and honor societies offer a wealth of networking opportunities, and often give you information and experiences you don’t get in a classroom. At Monroe, there are several to choose from:
Alpha Eta - The national honor society for the allied health professions
American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) - A professional organization
Allied Health Club of Monroe College - Conduct health fairs, attend presentations, participate in community service
Future Career in Medical Administration
With your associate degree, you’re ready to launch into a number of in-demand jobs. Here are just a few: