The details
There new schools are in Arlington, Grapevine and McKinney and provide in-person clinical experience in real medical office settings provided by TIND. The program prepares students with essential skills for certification and employment in outpatient clinics, hospitals and research facilities, according to the news release.
“Empowering future medical assistants with hands-on training is an investment in both their careers and the quality of patient care,” said Dr. Easwar Sundaram Jr., President of the Texas Institute for Neurological Disorders. “At TIND, we believe that well-trained, highly skilled professionals are essential to deliver exceptional neurological care. By providing access to a real clinical environment, this partnership ensures students receive a practical and valuable experience that prepares them to make meaningful impacts in healthcare.”
What else?
The curriculum includes anatomy, physiology, neurology, phlebotomy, patient care, billing, coding and office management during the 18-week program. There is also an 80-hour externship under the supervision of experienced medical professionals, according to the school's website.
- Opened Feb. 20
- 2331 Mustang Drive, Ste. 400, Grapevine; 629 Matlock Centre Circle, Ste. 101, Arlington; 2517 Virginia Pkwy, Ste. 102, McKinney
- www.dallasmedicalassistant.com