Earn your Medical Administrative Assistant Diploma
The Medical Administrative Assistant Diploma program at Globe University/Minnesota School of Business provides fundamental training in essential administrative skills and medical office procedures. Enroll in this program and in 12 months you can have the knowledge and skills needed for a career in healthcare as a medical secretary, transcriptionist or administrative assistant.
Diploma program highlights
The diploma program provides hands-on training in general office skills as well as procedures that are unique to working in the healthcare sector. In addition to keyboarding and computer skills, studies include medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, health care law and ethics, and medical transcription.
- Learn to communicate professionally in the healthcare environment.
- Learn to classify and manage patient medical information.
- Practice transcribing and explaining medical records.
- Read and interpret medical coding and billing.
- Credits earned in the program may apply toward our medical administrative assistant associate degree.*
- Learn more about this program.
Ready to start? Need more information?
We are enrolling new students now for next quarter! If you are ready to get started, or if you need more information, call 1-877-655-7676 or contact college admissions today!
*Please contact your campus dean of students about the process of applying for credit.
Visit Globe University's website for statistics on the program at Globe campuses.
Notes. 1 – Tuition, fees and textbook costs are current as of October 3, 2011 and represent estimated costs for students completing the program “on-time” based on current tuition levels which are subject to change; 2 – “Median Federal Loan Debt” is the median value of total debt from federal student loans for students completing the program in the 2010-2011 award year; 3 – “Median Private Loan Debt” is the median value of total debt from private loan sources for students completing the program in the 2010-2011 award year; 4 – “Median Institutional Loan Debt” is the median value of total debt from institutional financing plans for students completing the program in the 2010-2011 award year; 5 – the “On-Time Completion Rate” reflects the percentage of students completing the program in 2010-2011 who did so within the normal program length; 6 – Job placement rate calculated for 2010-2011 program graduates using the methodology established by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS – www.acics.org); 7 – O*Net is the U.S. Department of Labor’s database for job titles and information related to employment in specific career fields. The occupations listed in the table above result from entering the program’s CIP (Classification of Instructional Programs) Code into the O*Net Crosswalk at http://www.onetonline.org/crosswalk/. CIP codes reflect broad categories of educational programs rather than the specific focus of a program offered at a particular institution. As a result, the occupations listed above represent potential careers that may be obtained by graduates of this program and may include occupations in which program graduates do not work. Please speak to an admissions representative to learn more about specific career opportunities for graduates of this program. Values of “n/a” appear for programs that had fewer than 10 graduates in 2010-2011.