Welcome to Anthem Institute!
Anthem Institute is a career school providing hands-on,
intensive training to help students develop the skills they need
for successful careers.
Through our six campuses in New Jersey, New York and
Pennsylvania, Anthem Institute graduates thousands of new
professionals each year.
Whether you are an individual exploring a new career in a company
seeking to hire qualified professionals, you can find what you
are looking for at Anthem Institute.
Diploma - Massage Therapy
A massage therapist uses manual therapeutic techniques to treat
soft tissues (such as muscle) that have been affected by stress,
injury and illness. The primary goal of massage therapy is to
loosen and relax muscles and their surrounding connective tissue
coverings, and relieve the painful muscle tension that inevitably
erodes your energy level.
Massage therapists are usually trained in a variety of
techniques, the most common being Swedish massage, hydrotherapy,
sports massage, deep tissue, chair massage, reflexology,
aromatherapy, lymphatic drainage and spa treatments. Some
practitioners do focus on a particular technique.
Massage therapists practice in a variety of settings, such as
private offices or massage therapy clinics, chiropractors' or
doctors' offices, with sports teams, or at athletic clubs,
resorts, spas, yoga retreat centers, golf courses, beauty salons,
dance studios and cruise ships.
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Diploma - Medical Assistant
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Medical assistants like spending time with patients, but they're
also capable of carrying out important office-type tasks. Change
is constant, so they have to be comfortable doing different
things each day. They also get along with people easily.
Medical assistants perform routine administrative and clinical
tasks in the offices and clinics of physicians, podiatrists,
chiropractors and optometrists. In small practices, they are
"generalists," who handle both administrative and clinical duties
and report directly to an office manager, physician,or other
health practitioner. Those in large practices tend to specialize
in a particular area under the supervision of department
administrators.
Diploma - Medical Billing & Coding
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A medical billing and coding professional is one who likes the
medical field, but prefers to work not with patients, but with
patients' data.
Medical billing and coding specialists assemble patient info by
first making sure their medical charts are complete. They ensure
that all forms are completed, and that all necessary information
is in the computer, and may communicate with physicians to get
more information. They also use computers to tabulate and analyze
data to help improve patient care, control costs, for use in
legal actions, in response to surveys or for use in research.
This type of individual is responsible, organized and can retain
large amounts of information. They multi-task well, enjoy reading
and like to use the computer.