This comprehensive 45-week diploma program includes 780 hours of theoretical training and 120 hours of practical experience (practicum) to ensure students gain real-world skills applicable in medical office environments. The curriculum is designed to equip graduates with administrative expertise, making them valuable assets in healthcare administration and medical office management.
The Medical Office Administration (MOA) Diploma Program at Networth Immigration is designed to prepare students for a dynamic career in healthcare administration. With an increasing demand for skilled medical office professionals, this program provides the specialized knowledge and hands-on experience needed to excel in various healthcare settings, including clinics, hospitals, and medical offices.
Learn essential administrative tools for managing medical records and communication.
Training in Abel Med, Abel Dent, and other electronic medical systems.
Develop skills in front-desk management, appointment booking, and patient coordination.
Handle patient insurance claims and billing processes efficiently.
Learn to accurately transcribe medical records, histories, and reports.
Understand administrative workflows, record-keeping, and supply ordering.
Develop a strong foundation in medical language, anatomy, and diagnostic procedures.
Gain insights into healthcare laws, patient confidentiality, and medical ethics.
Graduates of the Medical Office Administration Program will be well-equipped for a variety of roles in healthcare facilities, hospitals, clinics, and private medical practices. Possible career paths include:
Medical Office Assistant – Support healthcare professionals in medical offices and clinics.
Administrative Assistant (Medical) – Oversee daily operations and patient coordination.
Medical Secretary – Manage scheduling, documentation, and office correspondence.
Medical Transcriptionist – Accurately transcribe physician notes and patient records.
Home Healthcare Coordinator – Assist in managing healthcare services for home-based patients.
Medical Billing Specialist – Process insurance claims and handle medical billing procedures.
Medical Records Technician – Maintain patient records and ensure data accuracy.
Ward Secretary – Assist in hospital departments with administrative duties.
A Medical Office Administrator manages administrative tasks in healthcare facilities, including scheduling, billing, and patient records.
Graduates can work as Medical Office Assistants, Billing Specialists, Medical Secretaries, and Administrative Coordinators.
Yes, the MOA diploma is widely recognized in hospitals, clinics, and private medical practices across Canada.
The program takes 45 weeks, including classroom training and a 120-hour practicum.
Yes, eligible students can apply for OSAP funding, scholarships, and bursaries.
You will learn medical terminology, office management, billing, transcription, and healthcare software usage.