Anchorage Health Care School at Charter College

 

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Charter College in Anchorage, AK

Health Care Students -  Anchorage, AKHaving been named an All-America City four times, Anchorage, AK is a great place to live. Anchorage is also home to Charter College, a great place to begin your health care career training.

If you have been thinking about attending health care school, you are most likely asking yourself questions like how much is it going to cost, how long will it take to graduate, how & where do I apply and is financial aid available?

Below is just some basic information about Charter College's health care program, but if you really want to learn more, fill out the short questionnaire and a representative from the school will contact you answer any additional questions about how to apply, costs, financial aid, entrance requirements, and scholarship availability.

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Charter College - Anchorage
2221 East Northern Lights Blvd.
Suite 120
Anchorage, AK 99508

 

About Charter College

The school defines itself as an “independent institution of higher education.” It combines what it considers the best facets of liberal arts colleges, universities, and vocational schools to create a unique learning experience.

Health Care  Student -  Anchorage, AKPrograms range from seven months to 30 months depending on the degree, although all of them are focused on providing a results-driven curriculum. All classes at Charter College are started on a regular basis year-round, so students aren't restricted to set quarters or semesters. This kind of structure allows students to graduate and enter the working world faster.

In the health care field, the Anchorage campus offers training in Medical Insurance Coding and Billing, Massage Therapist, Medical Assistant, and Pharmacy Technician.

Medical Insurance Coding and Billing

The Medical Insurance Coding and Billing program prepares students for the administrative side of working in a medical office. Courses include medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, insurance processing, bills and collections, bookkeeping, and industry-standard coding techniques. Graduates are eligible to work in entry-level front office settings or in medical insurance companies. This program is the only health-based one to include an externship at a local hospital, insurance company, or medical office.

Medical Assistant

The Medical Assistant program offers training for students looking to work as medical receptionists, ECG technicians, and medical assistants. The focus of the courses is on working with both the clinical and the administrative sides of the health care field, particularly as it relates to the current standards in the medical industry.

Medical Office Administration: Medical Coding and Billing

Available as a Certificate or Associate of Applied Science Degree, the Medical Office Administration program at Charter College is designed to give graduates the skills needed in order to become a vital part of a health care team. In addition to learning basic medical terminology, students of the Medical Office Administration program will learn about coding procedures, healthcare delivery systems, human anatomy, pharmacology, physiology, pathophysiology, encoding software, medical office procedures, ICD-9-CM procedures and coding essentials, and CPT coding essentials and procedures.

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Faculty

Faculty members at Charter College are either active or retired professionals in their fields. They are chosen for their commitment to the learning atmosphere, and are expected to work to help students get their hands directly into the work that will define their later careers.

Facilities

Conveniently located at 2221 East Northern Lights Boulevard, Suite 120, all computer-based training is done on state-of-the-art processing equipment, including the software used in most medical offices around the state. Hands-on laboratories and classrooms are equipped with all the same equipment graduates will be expected to use once they secure jobs in their respective fields.

Accreditation

The Anchorage campus of Charter College is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology. This accreditation is not regional, so students are not likely to be able to transfer accumulated credits to other schools.

Financial Aid

Financial aid is available through traditional funding sources, including federal and state grants, loans, and work-study options. Students who don't qualify may look to private loans or payment plans through the financial aid office.

Going to School in Anchorage, AK

Anchorage, AKKnown as "The City of Lights and Flowers," Anchorage is home to more than 40% of the population of Alaska. A place of natural beauty and rugged terrain, Anchorage is a great place to live if you're considering a career in health care.

Originally founded as a railroad construction port for the Alaska Railroad, the city of Anchorage is now home to over 360,000 residents. In addition to being a major tourist attraction, the city of Anchorage is also bordered by 2 military bases, making the population of this northern city diverse and unique.

Home to the largest health care facility in Alaska, Providence Alaska Medical Center in Anchorage is a one of many health care facilities in the city. Other facilities include Alaska Regional Hospital, and Alaska Native Medical Center.

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