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This summer, Quinsigamond Community College in Worcester will offer a fully-funded administrative medical professional training program.
The program will run Monday to Friday from June 28 to Aug. 3. It aims to prepare students to work as medical administrative assistants in healthcare facilities like hospitals and rehabilitation centers. Program participants will receive training in areas such as HIPAA compliance and diagnostic and procedural coding.
Upon completion of the course, students will earn certification in contact tracing and infectious control. Students will be eligible to sit the National Health Career Association’s Certified Medical Administrative Assistant Certification Exam and receive career placement assistance and a $500 stipend after working in the field for two months.
Students looking to apply or for more information can contact Jo Sundin at jsundin@qcc.mass.edu. The application deadline is June 14 and space is limited to 10 students.
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