Medical Billing Online: Today’s Innovation is Tomorrow’s Antique

The ability to study medical billing and coding online with the Allen School Online is a pretty amazing achievement of technological advancement.  True, the internet has wrought significant change to nearly every industry and impacted the way we all live our lives.  Its not just online schools for medical billing representing this quantum leap.  Today, some surgeries are even performed over the web by doctors in other physical locations using online technology. So we may all take for granted a little bit, just how far the technology has come.  If you really want to get some perspective on how far the medical industry has progressed, you can take a look at the health and medicine section of one of my favorite sites: retronaut.com. The folks at Retronaut post images from the last few centuries of human experience and evolution.  Take a look at their health and medicine images here and you’ll have a whole new outlook on just how amazing the technology has become to enable not just the study of medical billing and coding, but medicine in general.

LinkedIn: a Fantastic Career-Promoting Tool for Certified Nurse Assistants

Finding the right position after you’ve completed certified nursing assistant classes at the Allen School is the goal yes?  After all, you’ve put in considerable effort into learning all the important facts and details you’ll need to be an effective certified nurse assistant and an asset to a doctor’s office or hospital.  And while our blog here often discusses things like how to craft an effective resume and make a good impression in the interviewing process, we haven’t spent a whole lot of time focusing on how to get to the right job opportunities.

That’s why today, I would like to share with our readers what many believe to be the best business networking site out there: LinkedIn.  Now, if you’re an old hand at Facebook or other social media sites, you won’t have a hard time adapting to LinkedIn’s format.  But the benefit is that instead of keeping abreast of your sister’s boyfriend’s mother’s dog, you’ll be exposed to targeted professionals in the industry where you’ll be seeking employment as a newly minted graduate of Allen School’s Certified Nurse Assistant course.  For the comprehensive primer on how to get the most out of your time on LinkedIn, check out this awesome article.


Lighten Up With Laughter Medical Assistants

Hey medical assistants and those still enrolled in medical assistant classes!  I know things can get hairy sometimes.  Some days you wish you could have just stayed in bed.  Particularly when its day 10 of heat and humidity in the grip of a heatwave.  Whether you’re already working in the field as a medical assistant or working hard to become one, we all have bad days. If today is “one of those days” for you, fear not!  The writers here at the Allen School Blog have your back.  We’re here on the spot to provide a bit of care and treatment of our own.  Humor therapy if you will.  No we’re not doctors (or medical assistants for that matter), but we’re pretty sure the following prescription will be just what the doctor blogger ordered to return a smile to your face.  View this cool list of 10 things to rediscover and we’re certain you’ll begin to feel better about whatever may be troubling you at the moment.  Call us in the morning to let us know if it worked.  😉

Nursing Assistants Working Overtime During National Heatwave

From KTLA-TV in Los Angeles to Philly.com in the City of Brotherly Love and just about everywhere else in between (including NYC), the heat continues to be unbearable.  Those in the Northeast are also stricken with high humidity.  This is why media reports from every corner of the nation tell of healthcare providers – especially emergency room workers and the certified nursing assistants supporting them – dealing with long, busy hours on the job. Despite the numerous cooling centers that have been set up in urban areas and the packed public pools and lakes in the suburbs, the overwhelming heat that has been gripping the country shows no signs of breaking.  Certified nursing assistants are helping people overcome dehydration, heat exhaustion, sunstroke, severe sunburns and a host of other issues.  For the elderly and immune compromised, the heat can be the catalyst for larger health issues putting stress on cardiovascular systems.  Being in the medical field as a certified nurse assistant, or studying to attain a certified nursing assistant degree during times of increased demand for trained healthcare professionals should remind us all how important this work is and why we all decided to make our careers in this field. Sometimes being a CNA entails working in unorthodox and interesting environs.  Consider these doctors, nurses and certified nurse assistants helping tend to those succumbing to the wicked heat at an annual Civil War re-enactment near Gettysburg.  I am sure they’ll have some “war stories” of their own to tell.

Certified Nurse Assistants, Know Your Enemy

The enemy of all those called to serve in the medical industry is disease.  The pathogens, viruses and bacteria that cause a multitude of discomforts for humanity are an ever present danger, lurking about, waiting to inflict suffering on unsuspecting patients.  Working on your nurse assistant certificate requires a lot of study and attention to the myriad details involved in the treatment of this multitude of ailments. Just like the ancient Chinese warrior Sun Tzu said, it is wise to keep one’s friends close, but one’s enemies closer.  When your enemies are microscopic pathogens, it can be hard to even visualize what you’re fighting against.  This is why we found it particularly interesting to look at these amazing photographs of some of the world’s most dangerous diseases, taken through the lens of a powerful microscope.  The actual structures of cancer, HIV and others are counter-intuitively beautiful despite the fact that they lead to so much pain, suffering and even death.  But a good certified nurse assistant course like the one at Allen School, prepares students for the many surprises they will encounter during a lifelong career as a certified nurse assistant

Finding Allen’s Healthcare Training School Campus Just Got Easier

Unless you’ve opted to study medical billing and coding online with Allen School, you’ve got to make the trip every day to the ground campus for healthcare training school.   Since medical assistant training is best done in person and not online, that means most Allen School students navigate the NYC public transit system of buses and subways.  Now, even the most seasoned New Yorker will tell you, it can be disorienting coming up out of the subway into the harsh light of day; especially in a neighborhood you’re not used to traveling to or from.  But no fear you new entrants into the medical assisting classes!  The City has your back.  They’ve just begun the release of an impressive new city map system which will be rolling out at new kiosks across all five boroughs in the coming months.  Have a look at the new map network courtesy of the geeks over at Wired.com.  It is going to be a lot easier to get to your medical assistant education regardless of where you’re commuting from.

Eat Breakfast Perform Better at Medical Assistant School

A Healthy Breakfast for a Medical AssistantIts something we’ve all heard over and over for many years: “Make sure you eat a good, healthy breakfast if you want to perform at your best.”  Regardless of what you do – whether you’re an airline pilot, a surgeon or a student of medical assistant training (or perhaps even a medical assistant already working in a doctor’s office or hospital) you’d be well advised to take heed of this time-tested advice. This article, published recently in US News and World Report confirms what we already know.  A solid, balanced breakfast plays a major part in keeping your blood sugar well regulated and your mind and body well-fueled throughout the day.  This is particularly important in fields such as medical assistant where you’re relied upon by patients to be at the top of your game.  So before you head out the door to your medical assisting classes at the Allen School, grab yourself something healthy like a yogurt and a banana, or a piece of whole grain bread with peanut butter and a cup of fresh fruit juice.  You’ll be glad you did, and so will the patients to which you administer treatment.

A Fast Internet Connection for Studying Medical Billing and Coding Online

Speedy Connection for Online Billing and Coding SchoolThe only thing better than going to medical billing and coding school is not actually “going” anywhere to study medical billing and coding.  What I mean is, studying medical billing and coding online is a super convenient and effective way of learning all you need to know to embark on an exciting new career in medical billing and coding.  But if you’ve ever been saddled with a slow internet connection, you know that it can be awfully frustrating to get things done.  So that’s why it pays to become a Net Speed Guru, protecting your computer from all the speed-sucking pitfalls that can render your convenient learning experience almost as frustrating as sitting in actual traffic getting to an on campus class. Not sure what is causing your connection to move more slowly than Heinz ketchup?  Have no fear!  The wonderful nerds over at LifeHacker have compiled the most comprehensive list of steps you can take to strip away the weights dragging on your internet surfing speed.  Click here to read the Top 10 Ways to Deal with a Slow Internet Connection.  Then go out and make your machine fly like the wind!

Medical Assisting Means Knowing About Public Health Concerns

As a future medical assistant, you’re on the road to joining a career field that has the dual benefits of producing a good living for you as well as helping ease the pain and suffering of your fellow man/woman.  Part of being effective, aside from choosing a good medical assistant school is keeping abreast of public health concerns.  This is because as a medical assistant, you’ll be faced daily with the ramifications of public health issues.  This may take the form of outbreaks of communicable diseases like influenza, or the proliferation of new and dangerous illicit drugs that emerge into the community. One such unpredictable health risk comes in the form of food poisoning.  For example, from time to time, there will be instances of tainted meat, like the E. Coli contaminated beef being recalled this week.  Knowing about such outbreaks can help medical staff more quickly identify the symptoms of patients who come in afflicted by such instances of contaminated foods.  Do you pay attention to these kinds of stories in the media?

Medical Billing Classes Online – Coming Soon to North Pole, Fiji, More

Google’s crazy new project will bring Medical Billing Classes Online to the World

Taking medical billing classes online is a great way to study for a solid, new career at your convenience and from wherever you happen to be (with Internet connection).  And that – Internet connection – is the critical piece of technology that makes online medical billing classes possible for so many. But did you know that nearly 5 billion inhabitants of Earth (out of a population of 7 billion) do not have any Internet access?  Well, love them or don’t, Google is coming to the rescue with a project to bring Internet access literally EVERYWHERE in the world so crazy, they even called it Project Loon.  Which rhymes with “balloon”.   And that’s exactly the plan.  Essentially, Google will be launching a network of suborbital balloons to transmit sweet, sweet Internet signal to every corner of the planet. Read the incredible story here in an article from Wired.com. Medical billing and coding classes online are just one of the countless opportunities this project will open up to an additional 5 billion fellow humans.