Electronic Health Records
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Do you love technology and working with computers? Do you like analyzing data? Do you think that a career in medicine sounds rewarding? If you answered yes to these questions, you might be interested in our Electronic Health Records program in Lewisburg, PA.
There are many ways, other than being a doctor or a nurse, to be part of the healthcare industry. Medical facilities depend on people with Electronic Health Records training to collect, analyze and record important medical data. The Electronic Health Records program at McCann can help you earn an Associate in Specialized Business Degree in Electronic Health Records in as little as 20 months.
We’ve helped students from all over Lewisburg, Montandon, Linntown, College Park, and Fairville start their careers. If you live in these areas of Pennsylvania, keep reading to learn how McCann can train you for a new career.
Come to McCann to find the right Electronic Health Records training program in Pennsylvania. We will teach you to understand medical terminology and train you to perform the tasks your job will require.
Our coursework is designed to prepare you for your chosen career so that by the time you graduate, you will feel confident in your ability to work in Electronic Health Records. Here are just a few of the classes we offer in our Electronic Health Records program:
If you want to find out more about the classes offered in the area of medical records technician training, download our Course Catalog.
As more and more of the nation’s population ages, the need for people with experience working with Electronic Medical Records will continue to increase. In fact, the Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts a 11% increase in the demand for qualified Medical Records and Health Information Technicians.*
Here is just one of the jobs that you could look into with Electronic Health Records training:
Medical Records and Health Information Technician
No medical practice could function without a Medical Records Technician. They have important Electronic Health Records knowledge and software skills. Most medical practices have already switched over to electronic patient records, and those that haven’t will follow soon. Medical Records Technicians also have strong organizational skills, which keep practices running smoothly.
If you want a career in the medical field, don’t wait. Call us today at 866.865.8065 or click here to request more information about our Electronic Health Records program in Pennsylvania.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2016-17 Edition, Medical Records and Health Information Technicians, on the Internet at http://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/medical-records-and-health-information-technicians.htm