Medical Billing Job Interview – One Thing to Always Bring

Medical Billing Job Interview: Bring Copies of your Resume Yes, you should always bring your best manners, your sense of professionalism, and even a series of thoughtful questions to ask the hiring manager to any interview for a medical billing job. However, according to career guru, Amanda Augustine, there’s one physical item you should never forget to bring with you.  Whether it is for […] Read More

Nurse Assistants, Pass On the Good News About Chocolate

nurse assistant training courses Part of the job for those who have completed nurse assistant training courses and gone on to land a job serving actual patients involves passing along medically relevant news.  With Valentine’s Day just yesterday and Easter on the horizon, we thought there could be no better time for the following information about the health benefits […] Read More

Easy Grubbin’ Recipes For Medical Billing Online Students

easy pizza recipe for medical billing classes online students One of the many benefits of studying medical billing online classes is dietary.  That is, without the daily commute, you’re far less likely to be pressed for time during a daily commute.  That means less opportunity to make a pit stop for unhealthy meals on the go.  As such, the Allen School Blog is kicking […] Read More

Peyton Manning’s Super Bowl Win and Medical Assistant Training

Medical Assistant Training What does medical assistant training have in common with Peyton Manning’s Super Bowl win last night?  Glad you asked! There was a lot of pregame debate over whether the young, explosive Carolina Panthers quarterback, Cam Newton would steam roll over the Denver Broncos and their aging quarterback Peyton Manning.  At age 39, Manning is one […] Read More

Online Medical Billing Classes – Advantages Compared to Treasure Hunting

Online medical billing classes are a treasure in their own right Indiana Jones wannabes would be inspired to read this interesting post on Gawker.com wherein a modern day treasure hunt was revealed.  According to Gawker, “A few years ago, Forrest Fenn, an art collector and antiques dealer in New Mexico, hid a treasure chest filled with $3 million in gold nuggets, ancient jade carvings, and other […] Read More

Choosing the Online Program Path for the New Year

As the nation’s population ages, the demand for health care workers is expected to increase dramatically in the coming years. One exciting way for you to get into the growing health care industry is by training to become a medical billing and coding specialist. Of course, training for a new career is a big commitment […] Read More

Medical Assistant Certification is Easy Compared to…

Nursing assistant certification is easier then rocketry There’s a reason people talk about easy things as “not being rocket science”.  Nothing worth achieving in life is ever easy.  That’s one of the ironies of life.  Training to achieve medical assistant certification is no different.  It takes courage, hard work and determination to set yourself on a new career course toward greater financial […] Read More

Happy Martin Luther King Jr. Day to All

Martin Luther King All students of the Allen School, Medical Coding Online Students, Nurse Assistant Course Students and Medical Office Assistant Trainees of all color, creed, ethnicity and gender owe an immense debt of gratitude to the courage and vision of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.  I can think of no better way to celebrate than to watch […] Read More

Gasoline Cost per Gallon – Medical Billing Online Students Shrug

low gas prices don't faze medical billing online students USA Today reports this morning that warmer than average winter temps coupled with weakening demand for oil in China among other influences are pushing the cost of gasoline at the pumps down toward record lows.  In fact, the article linked here suggests the price for a gallon of regular unleaded may reach the $1.00 mark, […] Read More