Since its establishment in 1967, Heald Hayward has evolved into a
leading career college that offers business, technology, medical
and dental programs. As the greater Hayward area emerges as a
great market for new jobs with top Bay Area employers, we
continue to carry out our tradition of educating students to
become uniquely qualified for rewarding careers.
Dental assistants provide care and comfort to people with dental
care needs. They're good with their hands and work well as a part
of a team.
Dental assisting is expected to be one of the fastest growing
occupations through the year 2012.* This growth is fueled by an
increasing population and greater retention of natural teeth by
middle-aged and older people. As dentists' workloads increase,
they are expected to hire more assistants to perform routine
tasks, so they can devote their time to more complex procedures.
Graduates of Heald's dental assisting program pursue rewarding
careers in a variety of settings, including general and specialty
practices, dental clinics and hospitals, armed forces dental
facilities, dental supply manufacturers and insurance companies.
You'll succeed in positions, such as dental assistant, chairside
assistant, dental receptionist, dental secretary-bookkeeper,
office manager, dental supply salesperson or dental insurance
specialist.
Associate's in Health Information Technology
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Is a career in health information technology right for me?
Health information technology is the perfect program for people
who want to contribute to quality patient care from
behind-the-scenes. Individuals who specialize in this area enjoy
working with health care professionals and computer technology.
What's the job outlook?
Health information technicians play a critical role in health
care organizations by maintaining accurate records and protecting
patient health information. Because health care organizations are
being held to higher standards, opportunities for health
information technicians are plentiful. In fact, employment of
health information technicians is expected to grow much faster
than the average for all occupations through 2012.* At Heald, we
can help you prepare for a rewarding career in this growing
field.
What will I do with my education?
Graduates of Heald's health information technology program pursue
rewarding careers as health data analysts, patient information
coordinators, clinical coding specialists and insurance claims
analysts. They specialize in administering health care
information systems, managing medical records and coding
diagnoses and procedures for reimbursement and research purposes.
As a professional in this field, your job responsibilities would
likely involve collecting, maintaining and analyzing the data
that doctors, nurses, researchers and other health care staff use
to treat patients. You could end up working in a hospital,
managed care organization, ambulatory care facility, insurance
company or even a government agency.
Associate's or Diploma in Medical Assisting
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Is a career as a medical assistant right for me?
Medical assistants provide care and comfort to people with health
care needs. They're good at multi-tasking and work well as a part
of a team.
What's the job outlook?
The demand for health care professionals is at an all-time high.
As our population rises and technology advances, the need for
high quality services becomes increasingly great. Medical
assisting jobs are an instrumental part of this expansion. In
fact, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of
medical assistants is expected to grow much faster than the
average for all occupations through the year 2012.
What will I do with my education?
Graduates of Heald's medical assisting program pursue rewarding
careers in a variety of settings - including family and internal
medicine clinics, hospitals, pain centers - and a wide array of
specialty areas.
Medical assistants' job duties typically include both clinical
and administrative tasks. While clinical duties vary according to
state law, medical assistants generally write medical histories,
record vital signs, prepare patients for examinations or lab
tests, and assist physicians with examinations. They also perform
basic tests on the premises, including drawing blood and
administering injections. On the administrative side, medical
assistants typically update and file patient records, handle
insurance forms, schedule appointments, arrange for hospital
admissions and lab services, and assist with billing. A Heald
degree can help you qualify for positions ranging from clinical
medical assistant and lab assistant to patient services
representative.
Associate's or Diploma in Medical Office Administration
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Is a career in medical office administration right for me?
Medical office administration is the perfect program for people
who want to help provide care and comfort to people with medical
or dental needs. Individuals who specialize in this area
generally have good multi-tasking and communication skills.
What's the job outlook?
The health services industry is thriving, and medical office
administration jobs are at the heart of its growth. As our
population rises and technology advances, the need for high
quality health care services becomes increasingly great. The
medical office administration field is an instrumental part of
this expansion, so there's never been a better time to follow
this career path.
What will I do with my education?
Graduates of Heald's medical office administration program pursue
rewarding careers in a variety of positions, including medical
office assistant, medical administrative assistant, patient
representative and administrative assistant. With this expertise,
you can be an integral part of any health care team, responsible
for giving patients the most pleasant experience possible.
If you work for a small practice, you might handle general
administrative tasks, such as greeting patients, scheduling
appointments, filing records, purchasing supplies and equipment,
and keeping the waiting and examining rooms in order. You might
also educate patients about medication and special diets, and
call prescriptions into a pharmacy. In larger practices and
hospitals, medical office assistants tend to have particular
areas of expertise, such as admissions, or insurance billing and
coding.
Associate's in Medical Insurance Billing and Coding
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Is a medical insurance billing and coding career right for me?
Medical insurance billing and coding is the perfect program for
people who want to contribute to quality patient care from
behind-the-scenes. Individuals who specialize in this area enjoy
working with healthcare professionals and computer technology.
What's the job outlook?
Medical billing and coding specialists play a critical role in
healthcare organizations by maintaining accurate records and
protecting patient health information. Because healthcare
organizations are being held to higher standards, opportunities
for medical billing and coding specialists are plentiful. In
fact, employment of medical billing and coding specialists is
expected to grow much faster than the average for all occupations
through 2012*. At Heald, we can help you prepare for a rewarding
career in this growing field.
What will I do with my education?
Graduates of Heald's medical insurance billing and coding program
pursue rewarding careers such as medical record coders, clinical
coding specialists and insurance claims analysts. They
communicate with doctors and other healthcare professionals,
manage medical records, and code diagnoses and procedures for
reimbursement and research purposes.
As a professional in this field, your job responsibilities would
likely involve collecting, maintaining and analyzing the data
that doctors, nurses, researchers and other healthcare staff use
to treat patients. You could end up working in a hospital,
managed care organization, ambulatory care facility, insurance
company, or even a government agency.
*Occupational Outlook Quarterly
Associate's in Pharmacy Technology
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Is a pharmacy technology career right for me?
Pharmacy Technicians assist licensed pharmacists by providing
patients with medication and healthcare products. They have
strong customer services skills and are able to multi-task in a
fast-paced and demanding environment.
If the following qualities describe you, Pharmacy Technology
might be a good career choice:
- Alert, observant, and detail-oriented
- Reliable, responsible and organized
- Willing and able to take direction
- Ethically-minded
- Customer-service focused
- Ability to work independently and
- collaboratively
What's the job outlook?
Pharmacy Technicians play a very critical role in pharmacies and
healthcare organizations by handling prescriptions and medication
orders and by providing assistance to licensed pharmacists. As
retailers expand their pharmaceutical services and new medical
treatments are explored, pharmacists' workload will increase. The
increased workload will spur growth and the demand for Pharmacy
Technicians. In fact, employment for Pharmacy Technicians is
expected to increase by 32 percent from 2006 to 2016.
Pharmacy Technology is the perfect field for people who are
interested in establishing a career in direct patient care.
Employers in today's job market are always looking for candidates
who have formal training and previous experience. Heald College
will provide you with both training and experience to prepare you
for a rewarding career in this growing field.
What will I do with my education?
Graduates of Heald's Pharmacy Technology program pursue rewarding
careers in a variety of settings, including including hospitals,
nursing homes, retail pharmacies – which include drugstore
chains, grocery stores, department stores, or mass retailers,
mail-order and web-based pharmacies – pharmaceutical
companies and wholesalers, and the federal government.
Your job responsibilities will vary depending on the type of
company and the state rules and regulations of your
organization's location. You will help licensed pharmacists
prepare prescribed medications for patients. You may also
establish and maintain patient record files, prepare insurance
claim forms, and manage prescription and over-the-counter
medication inventories. Additional responsibilities may include
reading patients' charts and preparing the appropriate
medications. In some occasions, you will work closely with
pharmacy aides, performing administrative duties. A Heald degree
will provide you hands-on training in laboratory and real-world
settings to get you prepared for a career as a Pharmacy
Technician.
Program availability may vary by campus and by quarter.