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Healthcare is a booming industry and predicted to continue growing for the foreseeable future. There are a variety of ways to enter the healthcare profession and many of them require their own specialized degrees. From acupuncturist to x-ray technician, whatever degree you are pursuing, we have the tools you need to simplify your study process. Our goal is not just to help you improve your grades, but also to help you improve your understanding of the subject and increase your chances for success as you move forward in your education. After all, good grades are just a stepping stone to a vibrant healthcare career.

Careers in healthcare can be broken down into two broad categories: patient care and administration. Patient care involves working directly with patients in the provision of healthcare. Of course, doctors and nurses are involved in patient care, but so are technicians, assistants, therapists, and other members of the patient care team. Administrative workers may have some interactions with patients, but they are not involved in hands-on patient care. Instead, administrative workers may work with medical billing, insurance, or scheduling; in other words, the administrative workers handle the behind-the-scenes business of a medical office. While both areas can be highly specialized, there are some courses that are considered core courses in both areas.

Regardless of your area of specialization, if you are involved in patient care, then an understanding of the human body is critical to your success. Biology and anatomy are standard courses in most patient-care centered medical programs. However, it is important to realize that a generalized strong background in science and math is also important to healthcare professionals. Chemistry, physics, and calculus are among the surprising prerequisites that some medical schools require. Other schools do not specify which courses an aspiring med student needs to have taken, but merely emphasize that students should have a strong background in math and science. Examining the curriculum requirements for nurses can help you get a good understanding of the types of courses that medical professionals need to have. In addition to hours of specialized nursing courses that focus on patient care, professional issues, and detailed medical knowledge, nurses need generalized knowledge in chemistry, anatomy, nutrition, physiology, statistics, microbiology, and developmental psychology.

If you are involved in medical administration, then your education will focus on the evolving world of the medical office. Medical billing and coding are complex issues, which change as the laws and healthcare providers change. Whether you are a billing and coding expert or working in another capacity in the administration of a medical office, you will need to have a basic understanding of current medical billing and coding, including how to bill for Medicare and Medicaid, the impact that the Affordable Care Act has had on medical billing, and how to comply with patient privacy regulations dictated by the Health Information Privacy and Accountability Act. In other words, you may have to be more familiar with the law than with medicine to be an effective medical administrator! [ Show Less ]

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