MedVance Institute offers a wide array of health care training
programs to help you start your new career with the skills you
need to succeed.
If you want a health care career that lets you use a whole range
of skills, training to become a Medical Assistant at MedVance
Institute, one of the top allied health schools in the South, is
a great choice. You'll work directly with patients, providing
hands-on care with physicians and other practitioners, and
performing a range of clinical and office duties.
Both patients and medical practitioners depend on Medical
Assistants, who make a real difference in both the level of care
provided and patient satisfaction.
Medical Billing and Coding Specialist - Diploma
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Want to play a part in improving the health care system? Medical
and insurance offices alike depend on Medical Billing and Coding
Specialists for transforming descriptions of diseases, injuries
and procedures into numeric codes. The skilled Medical Coder
analyzes health records and completes insurance forms by
assigning codes that determine medical billing and insurance
payment.
Medical Billing and Coding Specialists are the real "insiders" of
the health insurance system, representing both the interests of
the practice and the patient, and caring about the doctor-patient
business relationship.
Practical Nursing - Diploma
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The Practical Nursing (PN) program teaches students to function
as a member of a health care team. Practical Nurses exercise
professional judgment based the on depth of their knowledge,
skills and understanding of patients and diseases. These skills
are achieved by actively engaging in classroom studies,
laboratory practice, and actual hands-on experience at clinical
sites. After 16 months in the MedVance nursing program, graduates
are qualified to work as caregivers in a variety of settings such
as hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, and medical centers
offering health care services to patients. The Practical Nursing
program prepares students to take the practical nursing licensing
examination. Nationally, there has long been an increasing need
for Licensed Practical Nurses.
This program is approved by the Florida Board of Nursing.
Radiologic Technology - Occupational Associate Degree
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The Radiologic Technology (RT) program prepares graduates to
apply their knowledge of human anatomy, X-ray positioning and
basic pathophysiology and patient care to successfully administer
service to patients. Radiologic Technology is the first step
before advancing to specialized and advanced radiology services,
such as CT, MRI, Nuclear Medicine and Radiation Therapy.
Graduates are prepared to take the National Certification Exam
and opportunities are available in hospitals, clinics and
diagnostic imaging centers.
This program is programmatically accredited by the Joint Review
Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT).