Alternative Study Tactics for Students at the Allen School

While you’ve studied your entire life to learn math, science and history, you may find that studying as an adult can be trickier. Whether you’re learning to live on your own or you’re juggling a career and family while you pursue your education, it’s important to study as efficiently and as creatively as possible. At […] Read More

10 Things Your Job Interviewer Won’t Tell You

US News and World Report published a truly excellent piece explaining some of the major mistakes and missteps made by job applicants.  In this age of high competition for a scarce number of jobs, there are very small margins for error in the interviewing process.  Even things that seem like positives (showing up early for […] Read More

New Year Resolutions for a Medical Assistant

The right resolutions can improve your mental and physical health and maybe, even your future career. Try these six resolutions to start your 2021 off right. Take better care of yourself Healthcare students from all fields (you know who you are!) tend to go a little harder than most. At clinical or on your externship, […] Read More

Market Trends That Mean little to a Medical Office Assistant

People training with the Allen School to start a new career as a medical office assistant have a lot of things to be concerned about when it comes to economic and investment market indicators.  Things like “which US cities see the most robust job growth” and “where housing costs are lowest” when they’re deciding where […] Read More

The New Year Brings a New Career in Medical Assisting

The New Year Brings a New Career in Medical Assisting The New Year is traditionally a time for change, promises, goal setting and resolutions. Some of them personal, and some professional. Some realistic… and some made with the best of intentions. Tired of doing the same old thing month after month at work? Looking to […] Read More

Unwrap Our Holiday Tips to Become a Better Medical Assistant

Unwrap Our Holiday Tips to Become a Better Medical Assistant For students in a medical assistant program you may be busy learning about the clinical aspects of the job, such as how to draw blood, administer injections, or take a patient’s vital signs. These are clearly a very important part of your training. But in […] Read More

Medical Assistant’s guide to working on the holidays

Medical Assistant’s guide to working on the holidays If you’re a Medical Assistant, Certified Nursing Assistant, Nurse, or other healthcare professional, there’s a good chance you’ll have to work on a holiday at some point. If you do, it’s easy to feel like you’re missing out on a major family or social event. It can […] Read More

Reasons why Medical Assistant training is a great profession for ALL ages

Attending the Allen School for Medical Assisting is a good strategy for young people who wish to embark on a lifelong career in the healthcare industry.  However, individuals fifty years and older, taking a Medical Assistant program is a great option. A recent USA Today article reporting on an AARP survey illustrates why folks in […] Read More

Dedication is Key to Success

Perseverance is probably the most important ingredient to success.  More than innate ability, more than luck, more than well-placed connections, sticking to it is the most common attribute of the world’s most accomplished people.  Benjamin Franklin once said, “If you fail to prepare, prepare to fail”.   For students at the Allen School, determination and dedication […] Read More

Medical Assistant: What are your options?

Medical Assistant: What are your options? Becoming a Medical Assistant is one of the quickest ways to enter the world of healthcare. If you’re looking to get a good job in a growing field fast, becoming an MA is the way to go. But after you’ve completed your program and working in the position, what […] Read More