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Why Medical Assistant Responsibilities Are Growing

Job openings for trained medical assistants are growing, as are the responsibilities carried out by these important healthcare professionals. With the detailed classroom foundation and hands-on experience gained in the medical assistant program at Prism Career Institute, graduates can become ready to become key players in modern healthcare teams. Prism Career Institute serves students at

The Outlook for Phlebotomy Jobs

If you like working one-on-one with people, prefer hands-on tasks, and enjoy learning about medical science, consider working in phlebotomy. The healthcare professional who draws blood from patients is called a phlebotomist. They are in demand throughout the ever-growing U.S. healthcare sector, in hospitals, medical laboratories, urgent care clinics, and research programs. Those interested in

Interested in a Medical Coding Career?

Medical assistants play a vital role in healthcare environments, providing doctors and nurses with the clinical and clerical support they need to offer excellent patient care. They work in all kinds of medical settings, such as clinics, hospitals, family practices, laboratory testing centers, and urgent care facilities. Some medical assistants choose to focus on the

Nurses Need to Care for Themselves, Too

As a practical nurse (PN), you have a wide range of responsibilities each day. With the fast pace and high demands of a medical environment, it can be easy to forget to take time for yourself. But prioritizing self-care and managing stress are important for medical professionals. Prism Career Institute trains practical nurses at its

How Medical Assistants Make Online Appointments Run Smoothly

While telemedicine technology has been available for years, telehealth appointments have drastically increased since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) reports that telehealth visits increased from about 840,000 in 2019 to over 50 million in 2020. Evidence suggests that medical assistants play a part in the success of

What Is a Medical Administrative Assistant?

A medical assistant is a healthcare professional who helps doctors and nurses provide patient care. Medical assistants work in all kinds of settings, from hospitals and urgent care facilities to family practices and specialist offices. Medical assistants often are cross-trained to perform both administrative and clinical duties. Prism Career Institute trains medical assistants at its

What Are Electronic Medical Records and How Do They Relate To Medical Assistants?

Digitized medical records have helped change and improve the healthcare industry. This modern recordkeeping method has improved the quality of care, reduced medical errors, and improved communication among providers. As part of their administrative duties, medical assistants work closely with these records to ensure patients receive proper, efficient care. Prism Career Institute, offering medical assistant

4 Tips to Make PN Training Easier

Studying for your practical nursing (PN) exam is time-consuming, but it’s a necessary part of your training as a practical nursing student. At Prism Career Institute, we strive to help our students succeed and reach their true potential, and we understand how tough it can be to balance work, school, and social life. Here, we

Career Path Advancement Options for Medical Assistants

Whether you’re a medical assistant looking to step into a leadership role or looking to become an instructor to new medical assisting students, there are opportunities for all medical assistants to advance and thrive in a long-term career. Prism Career Institute offers a comprehensive Medical Assistant training program to better prepare our students for the

How to Build Experience as an Entry-Level Medical Assistant

Congratulations – you’ve decided to pursue a career as a medical assistant. You may be wondering how you can gain experience that will help you land the job of your dreams. Medical assistants are healthcare professionals who work alongside doctors and nurses in a wide range of clinical settings. If you’re not sure how to