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Office Management Certificate |
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What
does a medical office manager do?
A medical
office manager provides supervisory direction in medical offices.
They provide leadership and develop solutions that guide the
medical office through the challenges of running a medical
office. |
Where
can I work with this certificate?
Job opportunities
exist in physician practices and medical offices. |
What
can I expect to earn?
Entry
level Medical Office Managers can earn between $35,000 - $45,000
a year. |
How
is the job market?
Although
we cannot promise you a job, our students have found employment
after completing the program. We do have a job board in our
HIT lab and in Career Services. |
Do
I have an interview before starting the Medical Office Manager
Certificate?
No, but
contact the Medical Office Management Certificate coordinator
for registration and sequencing of course information at sdemonte@oakton.edu |
Is
there a time limit to completing the program?
Because
the health information technology field is dynamic and fast
changing, frequent updates in the curriculum are required.
To assure that students are current and prepared for employment
HIT 104 Medical Terminology should be taken within 2 years
of starting the program. Students must receive a minimum grade
of C in all courses. |
What
certifications are available after completing this program?
The medical
billing certificate courses are included in the medical office
management curriculum. After completing those courses you
may sit for the Certified Coding Specialist-Physician-based
given by the American Health Information Management Association
(AHIMA). After successful passing of the exam you may put
the initials CCS-P after your name. |
Is
there a practicum experience to the program?
Yes.
There is a practicum course included to give the student an
on-site working experience. |
How
can I find out more about the health information profession?
The national
organization for HIT professionals is the American Health
Information Management Association. Visit their website at http://www.ahima.org |
When
are classes offered?
The courses
are offered in the evening on both the Des Plaines and Ray
Hartstein campus in Skokie. |
If
I know medical terminology do I have to take HIT 104?
An excellent
command of the medical language is vital to success in the HIT
program. Medical terminology courses must not be more than two
years old at the time the first limited enrollment course is
begun. You may take a proficiency exam to place out of HIT 104.
The exam is administered by the Testing Center on the Des Plaines
campus. The Testing Center can be reached at 847-635-1939 for
information. |
What
is the difference between the medical billing certificate
and medical office management certificate?
The medical
office management certificate prepares students to provide
supervisory direction in medical offices. Students take courses
in medical billing, business and communications, computer
applications, and automation and management issues in the
medical office setting. The medical billing certificate is
physician-based and deals with only billing and reimbursement
issues in the physician office. |
How
much time will I have to devote to the classes?
It is
estimated that the student will need from 2-3 hours per class
per credit hour per week outside of class time for studying.
Some students require more time others less. It is important
that you plan class, study, family, work, travel, and social
time carefully to balance conflicting responsibilities during
your educational career. |