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Allied Health Careers Institute, located in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, provides hands-on training to prepare students for careers in allied healthcare-related careers.
Allied Health Careers Institute offers the following healthcare-related courses:
Allied Health Careers Institute offers day and evening classes as part of the Clinical Medical Assisting program. Students will learn the fundamental skills necessary to function as an entry-level medical assistant, such as collecting lab specimens, drawing blood, and preparing patients for procedures.
Students in the Medical Billing & Coding Specialist program at Allied Health Careers Institute will learn insurance billing procedures as well as office administration skills. Specifically, students can expect to learn about patient registration, HIPAA regulations, and scheduling.
The Licensed Practical Nurse program at Allied Health Careers Institute is designed to prepare students to take the NCLEX-PN exam and to prepare them for entry-level work in a variety of healthcare settings. Students will learn anatomy and physiology, nutrition, and medication administration.