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Life of a Patient Access Specialist: From the Beginning - the What and Why

Posted by PCC Institute for Health Professionals on September 30, 2016

Updated Oct. 11, 2021

Patient access specialists are a vital part of the care team at almost every hospital, healthcare center and doctor’s office in the country. As the first person who patients meet, patient access specialists can immediately put patients at ease and help them have a smooth, safe healthcare experience.

However, as we saw during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, they are also vital for helping the rest of their healthcare staff to keep things running safely while protecting their coworkers and patients alike. Because of this, the work of a patient access specialist is more important than ever to keep healthcare systems running smoothly.

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Topics: Healthcare, Entry Level Healthcare Careers, Patient Access

Business Profile: Kerfluffle

Posted by PCC Small Business Development Center on September 29, 2016


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Topics: Small Business, Business Profiles, Food

Who Really Needs a Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification?

Posted by CLIMB Professional Development and Training on September 29, 2016

Many employers use project managers to keep teams on target, get work done on time and under budget and deliver high quality work. Some people learn project management skills while on the job by observing other project managers and through their own successes and failures. You can also gain project management skills through formal education.

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Topics: Professional Development, Project Management

How to Determine if the Small Business Management Program is Right for Your Architecture, Contractor, or Engineering Business

Posted by PCC Small Business Development Center on September 26, 2016

As an architect, contractor or engineer, you’re expected to be an expert in your field who delivers quality work. However, your educational pursuits and years of on-the-job experience working for someone else probably didn’t prepare you to own and operate your small business. You are a pro in CAD software, but a novice when it comes to accounting programs.

The truth is running a business is never as easy as costs versus profits. To help your small business grow, you’ll need to brush up your small business management knowledge.

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Topics: Professional Development, Small Business, Business, Management

Do You Have What it Takes to be a Remote & Industrial Paramedic?

Posted by PCC Institute for Health Professionals on September 23, 2016

Remote and industrial paramedics serve patients in remote, industrial and maritime locations. These locations don’t have easy access to hospitals or medical care, making the remote paramedic essential to health.

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Topics: Healthcare, Emergency Medicine & Critical Care

Why Personality Assessments are Valuable and How to Use Them in the Workplace

Posted by CLIMB Professional Development and Training on September 20, 2016

As an employer, you can better understand your employees’ traits and roles within your organization by using personality tests. Personality tests can be extremely valuable to all employers across many different industries and organizations.

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Topics: Professional Development, HR & Organizational Effectiveness, Communications, Leadership, Management

Useful Tips for Effectively Leading Multicultural Teams

Posted by Mary Bradbury Jones on September 14, 2016

The world is globalizing at an increasing rate, and trends don’t show signs of this slowing down any time soon. Here in the United States, we’re increasingly becoming a more diverse nation with every business industry consisting of a large variety of people from different cultures, life experiences, family types, generations, and more. This is why the ability to work across technologies, borders and cultures has become so important.

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Topics: Professional Development, HR & Organizational Effectiveness, Leadership, Management

How to Make More Retail Sales at Holiday Markets: Part 1

Posted by PCC Small Business Development Center on September 12, 2016

The Holidays are such an important time of year for small businesses. For many, especially in retail, the Holidays may make or break the entire financial year. Craft fairs and holiday markets have become popular among both consumers and small businesses during this time. But are businesses doing all they can to maximize their retail sales from holiday markets?

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Topics: Professional Development, Small Business, Retail, HR & Organizational Effectiveness, Leadership, Management, Starting a Business, Growing a Business

5 Mental and Behavioral Health Courses Healthcare Professionals Need

Posted by PCC Institute for Health Professionals on September 09, 2016

As a healthcare professional, you will work with a variety of cultural groups, patient populations, and varying psychological diagnoses. The intersectionality of these issues and how they affect different people groups is coming further into popular understanding with time, so being aware of these different factors is more important than ever.

Therefore, taking advantage of mental and behavioral health courses to improve your knowledge and skills will increase your success when working with different groups of people. The PCC Institute for Health Professionals offers five mental and behavioral health courses that can improve your competency as a healthcare professional.

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Topics: Professional Development, Healthcare, Mental & Behavioral Health, Communications

Top Characteristics Needed to be a Happy, Successful Medical Coder

Posted by PCC Institute for Health Professionals on September 07, 2016

Updated Nov. 23, 2021

Medical coding is a field you may not have looked into, but it’s one of the best fields in today’s job market for keeping your skillset relevant and adapting to a new career. If you’re detail-oriented and enjoy the variety of working both with teams and independently, then being a medical coder could be the right job for you. But why else should you become a medical coder?

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Topics: Healthcare, Entry Level Healthcare Careers, Medical Coding

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