Lincoln College of Technology helps students achieve professional success through personalized career support and hands-on, job-specific education. Our in-depth training programs are designed to meet the changing needs of today’s tough job market, and cover a variety of fields, including: Health Sciences, Business and Information Technology, Hospitality, Automotive Technology, HVAC Technology and Electrical Systems Technology.
What sets Lincoln College of Technology apart from other colleges? Quite a few things, actually; our training programs emphasize experiential, interactive learning activities – that means you’ll do the job before you take the job. Plus, our Certificate, Diploma and Associate Degree programs are designed to accelerate your entry into the job market by offering a shorter length of training, so you may be earning valuable on-the-job experience before many of your peers do.
But our strengths go beyond that. Our Lincoln instructors possess a combination of seasoned teaching skills, subject matter expertise and real world experience. Plus, we’ve built working partnerships with important industry contacts in your area. So when you graduate, we’ll help you find a good position and start your career off rightWhen it comes to choosing colleges, keep this in mind: Our dedication to your success sets us apart from the competition – and the specialized, career-focused training you’ll receive at Lincoln will set you apart from yours. Lincoln College of Technology offers flexible daytime and evening programs to accommodate your busy schedule. Financial Aid is available for those who qualify and Career Placement Assistance is available upon graduation. Programs vary by campus.
The Cincinnati/Springdale campus of Lincoln College of Technology is conveniently located at 149 Northland Boulevard in Cincinnati, Ohio, just off of Route 275 near the Tri-County mall. It is easily accessible by public transportation and offers free parking on site. Students will receive hands-on training in Health Sciences, Business and IT from industry-experienced instructors. Featuring a friendly and courteous faculty, the Cincinnati/Springdale campus prides itself on its open door policy, which ensures all students receive the help and encouragement they need to reach their goals. The Cincinnati/Springdale campus also offers attractive lecture classrooms, spacious computer labs and medical labs to assist in the student learning experience. Lincoln College of Technology, formerly known as Southwestern College, is a member of the Lincoln Group of Schools with campuses nationwide. Training programs are designed to provide students with skills that are marketable today and with knowledge that will allow them to grow and realize their maximum career potential in the future. Lincoln College of Technology is committed to the advancement of career education, and dedicated to individuals who desire to improve themselves and their opportunity for career success.If you thrive on helping others and want to work in the exciting healthcare field, learn to become an in-demand Medical Assistant at Lincoln.
You'll receive hands-on training by industry experienced instructors in our Doctor's Office Classroom (DOC)--a simulated real-life environment, which will provide the skills required to assist physicians and patients in a real medical setting. This includes taking vital signs, interpreting test results, and cleaning and dressing wounds. You'll also learn administrative skills essential for running a medical office.
During Medical Assistant training, you'll be prepared to interact directly with patients and caregivers, while learning the skills necessary to provide them with administrative assistance, conduct laboratory work, and administer clinical care.
After graduation, Lincoln's career placement assistance can help get your new career as a Medical Assistant off to a healthy start!
Supporting the administrative needs of hospitals or doctors' offices requires skills that go above and beyond the typical office setting. Hospitals, doctor's offices and various other medical facilities are also always looking for qualified individuals to take on the responsibilities associated with keeping track of their billing process.
So, if you enjoy working with people and want a career that is financially rewarding and personally fulfilling or if you enjoy working with numbers and dream of being part of a medical environment, then one of our diploma or associate's degree* in medical coding and billing programs could be right for you.
As a medical coder and biller, you'll also learn essential support activities such as admitting patients, maintaining charts and scheduling appointments. With medical coding and billing training, you'll focus specifically on the financial and insurance related aspects of the medical office while learning the medical codes necessary to process medical insurance or simply to translate a doctors' diagnosis.
Whether you are just starting your career or need a change of pace, training in medical coding and billing could be just what the doctor ordered.
This program provides students basic skills in:
Students can be prepared to work as a phlebotomist in hospital labs, clinics, physician's offices, blood banks and plasma centers.
Lincoln College of Technology campuses are accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS) or by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC), depending upon campus location. Programs vary by campus.
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