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Medical Office Assistant AAS.HP.MOA
Medical Office Administrative Assistant CERT.MOAA
Academic Department Chair
Professor Steven Toth - Room S-220
201-612-5490
Full-Time Faculty
Professor Irene Figliolina - Room S-220
201-689-7008
Clinical Coordinator
Marie Andreozzi - Room S-336
201-689-7025
Health Professions Office - S-336
201-689-7025
Fax - 201-612-3876
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| Clinical Coordinator: Marie Andreozzi |
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| Program Secretary: Gerri Farrell |
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MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT AAS.HP.MOA
Medical Office Assistants are multi-skilled practitioners who perform administrative and clinical as well as management duties. Graduates may work in physicians' offices, clinics, HMO's, billing companies, or other ambulatory care facilities, such as freestanding emergency centers and hospitals. Clinical responsibilities include: performing laboratory tests, taking electrocardiograms, injections, venipunctures, sterilization techniques, vital signs, and assisting with minor surgery. Administrative responsibilities include: scheduling appointments, billing and collecting, coding diagnoses and procedures, insurance claim forms, medical records, performing computer applications, and providing patient instructions. Graduates are prepared to take the Certified Medical Assistant examination by the American Association of Medical Assistants. The program is designed for the college student as well as the returning student who is career orientated. The program is accredited by CAAHEP ( Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs) which adapts the AAMA (American Association of Medical Assistants) Role of Delineation Study.
Program Curriculum (Page 78)
MEDICAL OFFICE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT CERT.MOAA
Medical Office Administrative Assistants are multi-skilled practitioners who perform administrative and management duties. Graduates may work in physicians' offices, clinics, HMO's, billing companies, or other ambulatory care facilities, such as freestanding emergency centers and hospitals. Administrative responsibilities include: scheduling appointments, billing and collecting, coding diagnoses and procedures, insurance claim forms, medical records, performing computer applications, and providing patient instructions. The program is designed for the college student as well as the returning student who is career orientated.
Program Curriculum (Page 121)
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