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Medical Office Specialist Training in Ohio

Have you wondered what a medical office specialist does? It is up to medical office specialists to keep the healthcare industry running smoothly. Required paperwork, data analysis, cost control, and governmental regulations create thousands of jobs that put medical office specialists in constant high demand.

Their job description typically consists of tasks such as:

  • Updating Medical Records
  • Arranging Lab Appointments
  • Scheduling Patient Appointments
  • Bookkeeping
  • Medical Billing and Coding

This is far from a comprehensive list and duties may vary depending on the job setting, but it paints a better picture of what medical office specialists do. Medical office specialists are jacks of many trades in their own right.

Our Medical Office Specialist program is offered at our Lorain County and Sandusky campuses with day and night class options available to fit into your busy schedule. Our campuses are friendly and professional learning environments meant to improve your chances for professional success.

Other benefits include:

Hands-on training from skilled instructors

Free tutoring for students

Career placement assistance

Free refresher courses for graduates

Training Program & Curriculum

With one of the top medical office specialist schools in Ohio, OBC’s courses will give students knowledge of medical terminology, medical office procedures, and medical management, as well as a background in computers, organization, and communication. A diploma from this program can get you ready for an entry-level position, such as a medical receptionist, scheduler, or claims processor, in a variety of medical offices, institutions and organizations.

Ohio Business College will train you in these responsibilities including updating and filing patient records, filling out insurance forms, arranging for hospital admissions and laboratory services, answering telephones, greeting patients, scheduling appointments, and taking care of billing and bookkeeping responsibilities. When you choose a quality school like OBC and enroll in our medical office specialist program, you can learn what it takes to work as an important member of a healthcare team.

Graduates from the Medical office specialist program at Ohio Business College are eligible to sit for National Certified Medical Insurance Billing & Coding Specialist (NCICS) and National Certified Medical Office Assistant (NCMOA) exams.

Career Outlook for Medical Office Specialists

According to the O*NET Online, employment of medical secretaries is expected to grow by 23% from 2016 to 2026, with a 19% increase in Ohio, faster than the average for all occupations.* Advances in medicine and technology keep many jobs in the healthcare field in high demand.

*https://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/43-6013.00

Sandusky Branch Campus

Our Sandusky campus is located in Sandusky at 5202 Timber Commons Drive. Located just off U.S. route 250 in Sandusky, Ohio Business College is also well within commuting distance of Bellevue, Clyde, Monroeville, Norwalk, Port Clinton, and Vermilion, making Ohio Business College the perfect solution for busy individuals looking to find a way to fit college into already hectic lives. No matter your focus, our academic programs will leave you prepared for a new career with industry-relevant education, free tutoring, hands-on training methods, and instructors eager to share their work with you to develop excellent interview skills and prepare you for entering today’s ultra-competitive workforce.