Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Virginia College Teams with Doctors on Billing Education

  Lindsey Wingate stands in a physician's office with some of her medical billing books from Virginia College's training program. (The Birmingham News/Tamika Moore)

By Roy L. Williams -- The Birmingham News
March 19, 2010, 5:30AM

Virginia College has started a program on its Birmingham campus that combines classroom instruction in medical billing with on-the-job training in area doctors' offices.

Lindsey Wingate, one of the first students enrolled in the Healthcare Reimbursement Services program, already has benefited from it. She managed to find a job in one of the toughest labor markets in memory, at a time when the metro area's unemployment rate stands at a 26-year high of 11 percent.

"Everything I learned there helped me tremendously in getting a job," she said.

Healthcare Reimbursement Services was launched in January separately from the school and staffed by professionals in the field. It offers to local physicians and medical clinics professional billing and coding services provided by trained Virginia College students, said Jeff Reiner, director of the program. And the students get real-world experience on top of what they receive in the classroom.

He said it is modeled after Virginia College's Culinard and cosmetology programs, which allow culinary and beauty salon students to get live experience.

Reiner said Virginia College began putting together the program a year ago while searching for ways to increase the chances of its students getting hired after graduating.

"We spoke to practice managers from around the state and they told us that the average student coming out of a billing and coding program does not have any hands-on experience and they have to spend considerable time training them on the basics of the business," he said. "If they could get someone out of Virginia College who has the skills to step right into a billing or coding job, they would be very interested in hiring our graduates."

Four Virginia College students at its Palisades campus in Birmingham started taking classroom courses in September for 5½ weeks, followed by 5½ weeks working in doctors offices that have partnered with the program.

Wingate said getting a job in this economy would have been a lot harder if not for her experience through Healthcare Reimbursement Services.

"I experienced real-life billing situations and how to work through them," Wingate said. "Everyone was very sweet and encouraging. They took the time to help me learn and progress, which is very hard to find sometimes."

Virginia College has partnered with Birmingham-based EHS, which provides the software the students use for medical billing and coding. "They have a program called EHS University, an online training module that students get tested on at the end of their classroom training," Reiner said.

Reiner said trained medical billing and coding professionals are in high demand as doctors' offices strive to increase their chances of getting paid by health insurance companies. He estimated that one-fourth of all medical practice income is lost to underpricing, missed charges or other mistakes.

"Because of this trend, the need for medical billing and coding professionals is growing and generating job opportunities," Reiner said.

The Salary.com Web site says the median expected salary for a typical medical billing clerk in the United States is $31,800.

Virginia College also launched a Healthcare Reimbursement Services program on its Austin, Texas, campus in February, and hopes to expand it to other campuses, Reiner said.

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Great program for students to learn more effectively.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Kaplan College Opens Arlington Campus

by Kerri Panchuk

Career education provider Kaplan College has opened a new campus in Arlington.

The campus celebratee its grand opening on March 24.

This campus is the company’s 17th location in Texas. The grand opening will feature a ribbon cutting and student tours of the campus’ dental lab, firearms training simulator and medical lab.

Kaplan College offers diplomas for dental assistants, medical assistants, medical billing and coding specialists, and medical practice management.

In addition, the company offers programs for students interested in computer networking technology and computer support.

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This will only means more opportunities, especially for those who want to take-up medical coding and be a medical coding specialists.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Top Firefighter Academies and Schools

Men and women all over the country and of every age are interested in starting or changing their careers with the current economic situation. Whether a newly graduated high school or college student or young adult looking to start their career, there's a large amount of people who are looking into the career of firefighting to serve the neighborhood and the state they reside in.

Firefighter certificates are typically offered via community colleges and vocational schools. Students will get an overview of safety and crisis procedures and fire extinguishing techniques. Programs usually require 15 to 20 credits and must take a fire fighting examination with written and strength portions. Here is a list of the top firefighter academies and schools.
  • L.O. Brayton Fire School at Texas A & M University - Since 1929, L.O. Brayton Fire School at Texas A & M University has been helping Americans become the most knowledgeable and well-prepared firefighters. The university is one of the largest and most complex systems of higher education in the U.S. Almost 100,000 students attend the school each year and conduct more than $500 million in research.
  • Firefighter 1 Academy near San Leandro, CA - The Academy offers six courses in Fire Technology to get their Firefighter 1 Academy completion certificate. With additional educational requirements, six months of paid experience as a full-time firefighter or one year of experience as a volunteer firefighter, the individual will gain their full certificate.
  • Central Florida Fire Academy in Orlando, FL - The academy has been operating since 1977 and offers minimum standards classes and training for experienced firefighters and fire/rescue personnel. The academy offers courses for those looking to become driver/operators, Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs), firefighters, fire inspectors, fire instructors, fire investigators and fire officer.
  • Sycuan Firefighting Academy in El Cajon, CA - The program resembles a 21-day Marine Corps style "boot camp" for professional entry-level firefighters and job placement. Professional drill instructors take charge of 30 individuals and transform them into the best firefighters.
  • North Texas Fire Academy in Rockwall, TX - The academy was established in 1998 and has trained more than 1,300 students. The academy offers programs in Basic Fire Suppression, HAZMAT Awareness, Fire Instructors, among others.
If you're interested in learning more about programs training EMTs, please visit http://www.targetsafety.com.

Saturday, February 27, 2010

High School Medical School Programs

There are medical school programs available at almost every institution of higher learning, as well as high schools, vocational schools, and junior colleges. The list of health care related professions is appears to be exhaustive and continues to grow with rapid speed. The professions that are undergoing the greatest rise in demand are CNAs (Certified Nursing Assistant), RNs (Registered Nurse), LPNs (Licensed Practical Nurse), and NAs (Nursing Assistant). People who obtain any of these licenses are able to work in a broad field of medicine, including dentistry, psychiatry, pediatrics, rehabilitation, and end-of-life care.

Students may begin training for a career in nursing or other health profession while still attending high school; some schools offer psychiatric aide and nurse training. While most of these classes are taught in vocational high school or at local community colleges, they are not strictly aimed at h.s. students. Anyone who wishes to apply for a tuition waiver must first consult their local or state board of education. For example, Cape Cod Regional Technical H.S. in Harwich, Massachusetts offers the following courses for adults:
  • Certified Nursing Assistant Training Program
  • Advanced Medical Coding for Physician Services
  • EKG / Cardiovascular Technician
  • Home Health Aide
  • Medical Billing
  • Medical Terminology
  • Dental Assistant Program
Courses at Cape Cod Tech range in price from $199 to $3,800 and do not include licensing fees. Some courses, such as the Certified Nursing Assistant Training Program include the cost of the required uniform shirt, text book, and CPR Training, while the most expensive - the Dental Assistant Program does not.

Applicants must pay an additional $300 to cover the cost of the textbook, school supplies, and uniforms. On the other hand, if you are interested in taking courses online, courses in health care are just $89 each. Courses include Veterinary Assistant nutrition, medical coding and more. If you are interested in a career in medicine, this high school offers a terrific selection of medical school programs - on and off line.

Other private schools or adult education programs offer a free High School Diploma for those students who wish to concentrate in the Health Care programs, albeit their all other courses are fee based. For those high school students who are lucky enough to live in a district where public funding is set aside, students can earn a healthcare aide certificate, along with high school credits, for free. For example, courses that would normally cost $3,000 are free to students who attend St. Joseph H.S. in Alberta, Canada; courses are taken at Norquest College. Similarly, BOCES in Albany, New York also offers high school students free access to college medical school programs at Schenectady County Community College. It offers a free one year Nurse Assistant program, preparing high school juniors and seniors (grades 11 and 12) for the New York State Certified Nurse Assistant examination. Students must be in good standing and meet academic standards, which require that students attain a minimum competency level of 8th grade reading and 8th grade math. This medical school program prepares h.s. students to be hired in numerous health care related positions including:
  • Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA)
  • Personal care attendant
  • Rehabilitation aide
  • Nursing home/adult home assistant
  • Hospital nurse assistant
  • Transportation aide
  • Central supply aide
Whether you are an adult returning to school, with or without a h.s. diploma, or a high school student interested in entering the medical field, there are many opportunities for you to enroll in medical school programs. It is advised to take advantage early of any scholarships or free programs, as government funding is limited.

Written by Brenne Meirowitz, B.A., M.S., M.A. This article, High School Medical School Programs was written while researching information about Medical School Programs.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Pharmacy Schools in Texas and the 3 Tips to Getting Into Them

If you are interested in getting into a pharmacy school in Texas you should try to at least find out of all of the pharmacy schools in the state of Texas. Why? This way you will have more options. As of this writing, none of the pharmacy schools in Texas participate in Pharmcas. This is the central service application processing unit, where for a fee, depending on how many schools you apply to, will send out your application to the schools of interest for your behalf. It is similar to AMCAS, the central application processing unit for pre-med students who are applying to medical school. Below are the pharmacy schools in Texas:
1) Texas A&M University - Kingsville School of Pharmacy
2) Texas Southern University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
3) Texas Tech University
4) University of Houston College of Pharmacy
5) University of the Incarnate Word School of Pharmacy
6) University of North Texas School of Pharmacy
7) University of Texas College of Pharmacy

So as you can see, there are a total of 7 pharmacy schools in the great state of Texas. There are plenty to choose from. You might want to take a look at the school's website for pharmacy school requirements and other requirements needed in order to apply to get into the school.
Now the 3 Big Tips in applying and hopefully getting into any one of the 7 pharmacy schools in Texas are:
1) I can not stress this enough so I am going to repeat it. Do everything early.
2) Be knowledgeable of the application process
3) Never be scared to call up the various pharmacy schools for information or advice. The longer you wait to get important information, the lower chance of your acceptance.

Charlie Thai is a pharmacy student and author of the "How To Get Into Pharmacy School" Ebook. He can be reached by going to http://www.GetIntoPharmacySchool.com