Healthcare Office Specialist Program Objectives
Program Objectives

Student
The carefully selected classes and core training received at InterCoast and your enthusiasm for learning will ready you to be an effective Healthcare Office Specialist. So that you may be found competent to provide services in the medical field, a study of the fundamentals of body composition will be covered, along with functions of the different body systems, as well as the medical language used on a daily basis. You will also become certified in CPR and learn first aid for care of accident and injury patients.
Get trained today and learn the most popular office-related administrative skill-sets taught using the most prevalent industry-wide computer software programs to effectively deal with patient scheduling, medical record maintenance, office bookkeeping, and insurance billing and coding.
By receiving the education and training you need, you will feel more accomplished and ready to tackle the challenges faced in the diverse medical field with confidence. With your well-earned diploma, you will have the opportunity to make a positive change in your life and help others in the process!
Where can my Healthcare Office Specialist education take me?
Healthcare Office Specialists are needed in physician offices, hospitals, clinics, and other health offices. Wherever you go, once you gain the formal training and skills required, the employment prospects, advancement capabilities, and career opportunities are boundless

Properly educated, Healthcare Office Specialists are highly regarded in today’s ever-expanding healthcare industry. If you are a compassionate, high-performing individual, and enjoy assisting in your community, the rewarding career as a Healthcare Office Specialist could be the ideal line of work for you. With your diligent efforts to attend classes and learn more, InterCoast will help satisfy the requirements for you to pursue a full or part-time career, offering your future employer a prepared and well-rounded patient advocate.
- Personal service and interaction face-to-face with patients.
- Obtain, organize, transcribe, and provide medical information.
- Enter data in appropriate formats in industry-standard hardware and software programs.
- Develop and maintain working relationships with others.
- Prioritize day-to-day tasks to comply with industry expectations.
- Have a general understanding of human anatomy and pharmacology.