FOX COLLEGE

At Fox College students can earn degrees in as little as 10 months. Fox College also has an outstanding placement rate - 98.3% of last year's graduates were placed in jobs with futures.


ILLINOIS SCHOOL OF HEALTH CAREERS

The Illinois School of Health Careers first opened its doors in 1990, and has focused on medical training programs ever since. Key programs include dental assistant, massage therapy, medical assistant, and phlebotomy.


LINCOLN COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY

Lincoln Tech® provides career-focused, hands-on training programs with industry experienced instructors. Get the skills for a rewarding in-demand career.


ROBERT MORRIS COLLEGE

Robert Morris College offers practical, focused, career training in many of the highest demand fields. The school was recently recognized by as one America's Best Colleges in a Speciality School listing in the 2005 Edition of the U.S. News and World Report. Robert Morris College's faculty work closely with each student and provide focused individual training to every student.


SANFORD-BROWN COLLEGE

The Sanford-Brown College has been helping students achieve success for more than 135 years. The Sanford-Brown College offers programs that can be completed in as little as 9 months. The college offers day and nighttime courses to fit in flexibly with your schedule.


VATTEROTT COLLEGE

Vatterott College has been a leader in preparing students for the market for over 30 years. Vatterott College has courses that begin every 10 weeks. Diploma programs can be completed in as little as 13 weeks, with more substantial programs taking up to 60 weeks.


WESTWOOD COLLEGE

Westwood College offers degree programs in the lucrative information technology industry or that enable students to work on state of the art aviation equipment. At Westwood College, students can earn their degree in as little as 17 months.


Illinois Medical Assistant Training

Medical Assistant Training in Illinois: This site provides information on Medical Assistant Training in Illinois which lets you pursue a career as a medical assistant. Information provided includes a directory of schools that offer medical assistant training in Illinois, along with forms to request additional information. Please see further below for a list of schools offering medical assistant training in Illinois.

Medical assistant training courses include accounting, anatomy, medical insurance processing, medical terminology, medical record keeping, medical transcription, physiology, and typing. In addition, medical assistant students typically get engaged in substantial clinical work. This clinical work includes training in lab techniques, diagnostic procedures, pharmaceutical principles, administration of medication, and first aid. Medical assistant training also may include office practices, patient relations, medical law, ethics, and internships in a hospital or other healthcare facility.

The job market for medical assistants is growing much faster than average, as an aging population and an increased demand for quality of care are increasing the demand for trained healthcare professionals. While a large portion of medical assistants today work in hospitals, job growth is being driven by the growth in group practices, clinics, and other healthcare facilities. Medical assistants are one of the fastest growing occupations overall.

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