We Proudly Present Medical Assistant Graduate Briana Hoffman

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We Proudly Present Medical Assistant Graduate Briana Hoffman
On June 24, 2022

“There is always light at the end of the tunnel!” These words kept hard-working graduate Briana Hoffman going.  She was able to show her four kids that, “no matter how many obstacles are in your way, you have to keep going.”  She continued to work hard through her pregnancy and managed to come out on top!  She also thanks her instructor, Markie Lazar, for her excellent help and support in helping her finish her classes.

What you Learn in Medical Assistant

A medical assistant completes typical administrative jobs, clerical work and specimen collection.  In our program, you will take classes that prepare you for work like Healthcare Records & Ethical Practices, Medical Office Emergencies, Medical Billing Fundamentals, and Cardiac Care.  You will also spend no less than 160 hours in our externship, giving you hands-on experience, you cannot get in any other situation.  In these classes, you will learn:

  • How to correctly deal with patient’s records
  • Wound recognition, basic emergency care, and CPR
  • Claim submissions, billing procedures and other basic insurance information
  • Pulmonary and cardiac issues and ways to treat them

How Our Graduate Became a Medical Assistant

If you have always wanted to get started in a medical field and also have organization skills, then a medical assistant job might be a great career for you.  Our program prepares you for an entry-level position in a doctor’s office, hospital or nursing facility.

Stautzenberger’s Medical Assistant Graduate Program at a Glance

Program Length: 10 months
Learning Environment: blended
Link for Lead Instructor - Medical Assistant

Find out more about our Medical Assistant program today. Call 888.859.8225 or submit the Request Information form on our website. We are ready to assist you with completing the enrollment process, navigating your financial aid options, finding a tutor, practicing your interviewing skills, connecting with local employers, and more. Have the courage to accomplish your academic and professional goals!

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