![]() Minnesota School of Business - Richfield / Bloomington 1401 West 76th Street Richfield, MN 55423 |
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Minnesota School of Business - RichfieldMinnesota School of Business-Richfield offers a variety of degree and diploma programs that provide practical training for today's in-demand health care careers. We believe in student-centered learning, and take a "We Care" approach to everything we do.
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Health Care Management - Bachelor's Degree ProgramBack to topOur bachelor's degree program in health care management prepares students for leadership positions within public, private and government health care industries. Coursework includes studies in public health, health politics and policy, management of health information systems, hospital administration, governance and US health systems. Graduates of this program can look forward to positions as facility administrators, home health care managers, human resource managers, directors of residential programs, patient care services representatives, hospital billing coordinators and other entry-level management positions. Medical Administrative Assistant - Diploma and Associate Degree ProgramsBack to topMinnesota School of Business-Richfield strives to provide students with the skills, knowledge and ability to become integral team members in health care environments. They learn to receive and schedule patients, monitor medical records, transcribe medical documents, prepare bookkeeping records, maintain hardware and software and perform general secretarial tasks in medical office settings. Upon graduation, our graduates may find positions as patient relations representatives, benefits coordinators, hospital admissions representatives, medical billers, receptionists and medical administrative assistants. Medical Assistant - Diploma and Associate Degree ProgramsBack to topMedical assistants perform a variety of tasks in clinical environments. They are often responsible for clerical duties such as telephone management, reception and billing. They may also be responsible for clinical tasks such as taking vital signs, educating patients and assisting with minor surgical procedures. At Minnesota School of Business-Richfield, students get hands-on instruction in and out of the classroom, preparing them for real world challenges in health care environments. Graduates of this program may become laboratory assistants, clinical assistants, phlebotomists, limited scope radiology technicians, clinical supervisors and medical assistants. AccreditationMinnesota School of Business-Richfield is nationally accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS) to award diplomas, associate degrees, bachelor's degrees and master's degrees. The Minnesota School of Business-Richfield programs in medical assisting are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (www.caahep.org) upon the recommendation of the Medical Assisting Education Review Board (MAERB). InformationIf you are interested in this school and would like to find out more, please Request Information from Minnesota School of Business - Richfield / Bloomington. |
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