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Selecting the right college to get your medical training is critical to your success. Spencerian College has been in Kentucky for more than a century and is one of the most trusted names in medical training.

Here are just some of Spencerian’s advantages:

Individual Attention

The staff at Spencerian understands the commitment it takes to learn about the medical field.  That’s why we provide instructor time outside of class so you can get the personalized attention that will lead to success.

Career-First Curriculum

Our career programs are streamlined so you take classes that directly relate to your field. That means that you’ll spend more time learning about the things you’re interested in and will finish your training faster.

Stair-Step Approach

At Spencerian, we realize that you may not want to take the time, or may not be able to devote years to school.  That’s why we offer the stair-step approach.  This way, you can earn a diploma or certificate in a matter of months, then you can start working in the field.  When you’re ready to advance your career, you can return to Spencerian to earn your Associate’s degree.

Career Services

Another thing that separates Spencerian from other colleges is its commitment to helping you find a job after graduation. Our professional staff will help you prepare for interviews and will help you seek out the best career opportunities.

The Right Choice for

Medical Training

What is most important to you as you begin your career?

____ Salary ____ Benefits ____ Location ____ Challenge ____ Creativity ____ Advancement ____ Job Availability ____ Working with People ____ Working with Computers ____ Helping People

____ Professional Environment

For more than a century, Spencerian has been a leading career educator in allied health and business.

Thousands of Spencerian graduates hold positions in business, medical professions, and industry all across the country, and employers continue to seek Spencerian graduates to meet their employment needs.

Spencerian College is proud of its

distinctive reputation earned over the past century and is positioned to prepare its eager graduates to meet the employment needs of the new millennium.

With our aging population, medical fields will continue to

offer more and more career opportunities.

If you’re considering the medical field, take some time

and review this book. It will provide insight into many

healthcare careers and will show how Spencerian can

prepare you for these careers.

Do you like to help others?

Do you enjoy having the flexibility

to work both days and nights?

Do you think you have what it

takes to help save a life?

If so, then a medical car

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Radiologic Technologist

Patient Care Assistant

Personal Trainer

A Radiologic Technologist takes x-rays and administer nonradioactive materials into patients’ bloodstreams for diagnostic purposes. Some specialize in diagnostic imaging technologies, such as Computerized Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). Radiologic Technologists and technicians, also referred to as Radiographers, produce x-ray films (radiographs) of parts of the human body for use in diagnosing medical problems.

Patient Care Assistants (PCAs) aid individuals with their healthcare needs and provide bedside care under the supervision of a Registered Nurse (RN) or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). Patient care and comfort are the main concerns of a PCA, which means PCAs often have more direct contact with patients than any other member of a health care team.

Personal Trainers lead, instruct and motivate individuals or groups in exercise activities, including cardiovascular exercise, strength training, and stretching. Trainers may also instruct clients how to modify their lifestyle outside the gym to improve their fitness. Personal Trainers experience great flexibility with the availability to work days, nights and weekends.

Nursing

One of the most popular medical careers, nursing offers you a chance to work in long term care facilities or doctors offices. A nurse works under the direction of a doctor or a nurse practitioner and the main duties are to dispense medication, start IVs, take vital signs, operate some medical equipment, and directly care for patients. Nurses do not generally diagnose conditions, but may report patient symptoms or changes in patient conditions to doctors.

Medical Assistant

Another career that is similar to nursing but doesn’t require as much schooling is Medical Assisting. In fact, many hospitals and medical organizations are hiring more Medical Assistants because of their ability to handle both patient care and administrative duties.

A Medical Assistant can work in a physician’s office, hospital, hospice care facility, primary care facility, nursing home, or similar facility. Medical Assistants’ duties are different according to the place of employment, but usually include administrative tasks such as answering phones, processing patients, billing, helping patients with insurance, and similar tasks. Duties also include basic medical duties such as drawing blood, taking vital signs, and administering medication.

Surgical Technologist

Patient Care Programs

Respiratory Therapist

Surgical Technologists, also called “scrubs,” “surgical technicians” or “operating room technicians,” are crucial to a hospital. A surg tech assists in surgeries under the supervision of surgeons, registered nurses or other surgical personnel. Surgical Technologists are members of operating room teams, which most commonly include surgeons, anesthesiologists and circulating nurses.

During surgery, technologists pass instruments and other sterile supplies to surgeons and surgical assistants. They may hold retractors, cut sutures, and help count sponges, needles, supplies and instruments. Surgical technologists help prepare, care for, and dispose of specimens taken for laboratory analysis and assist in applying dressings.

Respiratory Therapists (RT) are part of a dynamic medical team treating patients with lung and breathing disorders. RT’s interview, evaluate and educate patients. They administer breathing medication and oxygen, perform CPR, manage ventilators, and draw arterial blood gasses.

They work in hospital areas such as: adult, neonatal and pediatric intensive care units, and emergency rooms. Other areas include home care, sleep labs, smoking cessation programs, pulmonary rehabilitation and land/air transport.

If you like working directly with people and are intrigued by the workings of the human body, a career in direct patient care may be for you.

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Medical Coding Specialist

As an essential role in the medical coding process, the Medical Coder is responsible for ensuring that all requests for diagnostics and blood work issued by a doctor contains the use of standard medical coding that is recognized by health insurance providers. Along with appearing on the requests for testing that are authorized by doctors, the same set of codes are used to encode any claims that are generated and submitted to the health insurance provider. The function of the medical coder is to ensure that the correct codes are used so that the correct testing is conducted, and the insurance company can quickly and efficiently review and process received claims.

Medical Administrative Assistant

Medical Administrative Assistants are an important part of every medical facility. Doctors rely on their specially-trained office staff for a variety of key tasks.  

• Medical Administrative Assistant duties • Scheduling patient appointments •  Overseeing office duties

• Recording medical histories • Ordering medical supplies • Arranging patient hospitalization • Managing paperwork

Massage Therapist

Phlebotomist

Ophthalmic Assistant

A Massage Therapist is a professional who performs massage and bodywork. The field of Massage Therapy is quite large, running the gamut from therapists who perform basic Swedish massage to people trained in more esoteric fields like trigger point. A Massage Therapist’s goal is usually to relax his or her client while promoting general health and well being. Some branches of massage therapy are focused on treating specific health conditions and on addressing congenital muscular problems.

Phlebotomy entails a fairly short training period and phlebotomy jobs are usually high in demand. It’s a great way for someone to find out in a short period of time whether the medical field is right for them. Jobs for phlebotomists are available at hospitals, medical offices, blood donation centers, and clinics.

An Ophthalmic Assistant is a person who works with an ophthalmologist (eye doctor) to provide patient care by performing many different eye-related clinical functions. Ophthalmic Assistants help ophthalmologists care for patients by taking histories, performing various procedures and tests, and preparing patients to see the doctor. Their work provides the ophthalmologist with important information to help diagnose and treat patients.

Front Office Programs

If you still want the stability that the medical field offers but don’t necessarily want to work directly with patients, you can work in the front office, as a medical coder or healthcare reimbursement specialist.

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Healthcare Reimbursement Specialist

Health Unit Coordinator

Healthcare Reimbursement Specialists unscramble complex medical records, assign codes, and obtain accurate reimbursements for medical services. They also combat fraudulent claims, and play a role in improving patient care through reduction of unnecessary procedures. Healthcare reimbursement specialists review rejected insurance claims and resubmit them after editing and preparation.

Health Unit Coordinators perform a variety of tasks supporting the medical staff at a healthcare facility. Some may work in reception, greeting and checking in patients, scheduling appointments and procedures and performing clerical duties. Others compile patients’ charts, transcribe physicians’ orders and prepare birth or death certificates. Health Unit Coordinators usually work under the supervision of registered physicians or nurses. They serve as liaisons between patients and medical staff. Other duties may include:

• Receiving new patients and collecting patient records • Ordering supplies

• Coordinating patient schedules • Graphing temperatures

• Completing the admission and discharge forms

Student

Life

Spencerian College is committed to making a difference in our community.  We encourage our students to volunteer with civic-minded organizations, and the school is involved in many programs like Big Brothers and Big Sisters, Diabetes Foundation, Cornerstone Men’s Transitional Care and much more.

 

We also provide opportunities for fun. Each year, we host a Luau, attend College Night at Louisville’s Slugger Field, and participate in Kentucky Derby Festival events.

 

Plus, there are many groups and events within each department. Because Spencerian offers a more personal learning environment, there are plenty of opportunities to develop long-lasting friendships with your fellow classmates.

Medical Transcriptionist

Medical Transcriptionists may work for doctors’ offices, insurance companies, individual doctors, or for hospitals. Their primary job is to transcribe dictated material into clear and understandable text, generally for the purpose of charting information on patients. In order to do this, the Medical

Transcriptionist must be able to interpret what he or she hears or reads, since not all doctors or medical workers create clear transcriptions.

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This residence hall is self-contained to provide a safe, modern home away from home with all the amenities of a resort.

Gardiner Point Residence Hall has:

• A dining room that serves three meals a day • An on-site convenience store

• Electronic keycard room entry • Security cameras throughout the hall • A large heated swimming pool

• A fully equipped fitness center with lots of equipment and free weights which is open 24 hours a day.

• A large training room where classes will be held, from yoga, to stretching, and many others

• A large student lounge with comfortable chairs, tables, and TV’s where students can gather to visit or study 24 hours a day

• A fully equipped student laundromat

• A game center and “Wii” room with a flat screen TV and sofa. • A theater room

Student Housing

Spencerian College is accredited by the Accrediting Council for

Independent Colleges and Schools to award certificates, diplomas and associate degrees.

Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools 750 First Street, NE, Suite 980

Washington, DC 20002-4241 Telephone: (202) 336-6780

The Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools is listed as a nationally recognized accrediting agency by the United States Department of Education. Its accreditation of degree-granting institutions also is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. Spencerian College’s Medical Assisting program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP), on recommendation of the Curriculum Review Board of the Medical Assisting Education Review Board (MAERB).

The Invasive Cardiovascular Technology Program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP), on recommendation of the Joint Review Committee on Education in Cardiovascular Technology (JRC-CVT).

The Surgical Technology program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP), on recommendation of the Accreditation Review Committee on Education in Surgical Technology (ARC-ST).

Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs

1361 Park St., Clearwater, FL 33756 Telephone: (727) 210-2350

The Respiratory Therapy AAS program at Spencerian College-Louisville holds Provisional Accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (www.coarc.com)

Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care 1248 Harwood Road Bedford, Texas 76021-4244 Telephone: (817) 283-2835

Spencerian College is licensed by the Kentucky State Board for Proprietary Education, P.O. Box 1360, Frankfort, Kentucky 40602. (502) 564-3296. The Kentucky State Board for Proprietary Education license is granted under legislative authority of KRS 165.

Spencerian College is regulated by the Indiana Commission on Proprietary Education, 302 West Washington Street, Room E 201,

Indianapolis, IN 46204. In-state toll free number is 1(800) 227-5695 or (317) 232-1320.

KY Board of Nursing

Spencerian College’s Practical Nursing & Associate Degree Nursing programs are approved by the Kentucky Board of Nursing. (see Nursing Addendum for more information) Spencerian College’s Limited Medical Radiography Program is approved by the Cabinet for Health and Family Services of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, Radiation Health & Toxic Agents Branch.

Spencerian College’s Radiologic Technologist AAS Program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology.

Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology

20 North Wacker Drive, Suite 2850

Chicago, IL 60606-3182 Telephone: (312) 704-5300 Spencerian College’s Medical Laboratory Technician AAS Program is accredited by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Educational Schools. Accrediting Bureau of Health Educational Schools (ABHES) 7777 Leesburg Pike, Suite 314 N

Falls Church, VA 22043 Telephone: (703) 917-9503

Spencerian College’s Phlebotomy Certification Program is approved by the International Academy of Phlebotomy Sciences, Inc (IAPS).

Spencerian College’s Massage Therapy program is approved by the Kentucky Board of Licensure for Massage Therapy. Spencerian College teaches to the license and certification standards of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. If you plan to work in any state other than Kentucky it is your responsibility to verify that state’s permit, license or certification requirements. A state’s requirements may include, among other things, specialized training that is not required in Kentucky and as a result may not be sufficiently covered in Spencerian’s curriculum. Spencerian disclaims responsibility for failure of any student to meet the educational requirements for a permit, license or certification in any jurisdiction other than Kentucky.

Spencerian College retains the right to revise programs of study, hours of classes, the school calendar and/or any other material listed in this publication without prior notice.

IAPS

Spencerian College and its individual programs have met the educational standards for accreditation, approval or license from the following national and state organizations:

Accreditations

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