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How to Choose a Medical Transcription Course of Study After considering all the pros and cons of becoming a medical transcriptionist, perhaps the most important decision lying before you is that of choosing your course of study. The decision to pursue training in medical transcription represents a large investment of time and money. But the end result, as with any educational pursuit, is that you are investing in yourself. A two-year course is the norm, and the Association for Healthcare Docum
Accredited by the Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training (ACCET), the Medical Arts School in Raleigh, North Carolina offers prospective students in-depth programs in esthetics and professional massage therapy. While education and experience are of utmost importance, convenience and credentials should be some consideration factors when making your decision in choosing appropriate training. These are some of the reasons why the Medical Arts School offers day and evening program
In any one of its 10 locations throughout the Sunshine State, Everest University (Formerly known as Florida Metropolitan University-FMU) offers a vast assortment of career training programs from accounting to massage therapy. Prospective students interested in earning their associate or bachelor’s degrees, or would like to earn a diploma have the options to do so in a variety of vocational programs like medical assisting, pharmacy technician, or even an MBA (Masters in Business Administr
Many of these problems can be attributed to choices made in building materials. Some materials provide a ready food source for mold. Roof leaks, wall leaks, window leaks or plumbing failures have even led to the destruction of materials installed to protect the buildings. These observations are at the heart of a new book called “Are You Building a School or a Liability?” written by Chris Huckabee and Kyle Montgomery and published by the Brick Industry Association, the Masonry Contra