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Missouri College
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Currently located at 10121 Manchester Road in St. Louis Missouri, Missouri College has been in the business of occupational preparation for over 40 years. They pride themselves in creating a supportive environment that trains students to enter the job marketplace in 10 months. This means that in less than 1 year, you could be embarking on the career of your dreams. And whatever that dream may be, Missouri College probably has a program to match it. Their range of options spans the fields of healthcare, business, design, massage therapy, and information technology. So you can secure future employment while enjoying the vibrant nightlife of St. Louis. Why not get started today?
The Missouri College of Direct Support (MoCDS) is a partnership of agencies that have joined together to create a training and certification program for direct support workers in Missouri. In November 2005, fourteen (14) provider agencies statewide agreed to participate in piloting the College of Direct Support (CDS) internet-based training curriculum for people in direct support roles. Currently, there are seventeen (17) agencies in the Pilot. The goals of the Missouri pilot project are to:
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The Medical Assistant program at Missouri College is designed to prepare students to assist medical providers by performing administrative duties and basic clinical duties in an office and/or medical center. The Medical Assistant curriculum covers a variety of subjects, including medical practice, medical law and ethics, medical communications, medical records, insurance, patient preparation, and basic laboratory procedures and tests. The courses are grouped around knowledge and skills required for administrative and clinical medical assisting; ... courses are not necessarily offered in the sequences in which they appear in the catalog. Also, students will typically, but not always, be taught by more than one instructor during their program of study. Students are required to complete a supervised clinical externship at a medical facility that includes competencies, logs and evaluations completed by the student. At the completion of the program, graduates who have diligently attended class and their externship, studied, and practiced their skills should have the necessary skills to seek entry-level employment as medical assistants.
The Missouri College has not only helped the office goers to realize their dreams, but ... the home makers. Now, they can easily continue their education through Missouri College from the University of Missouri along with attending to the kids and household duties. Millions of home makers are rejoicing their new found freedom!
The Medical Assistant program at Missouri College is not programmatically accredited by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES) or the Commission on Accreditation for Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP). Therefore, graduates of the program are not eligible to take the Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) examinations offered by the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA). Graduates are able to take the Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) examination offered by American Medical Technologists (AMT). These credentials are nationally recognized voluntary certifications that could enhance employment opportunities. Registration and certification requirements for taking and passing these examinations are not controlled by SBC but by outside agencies and are subject to change by the agency without notice. Therefore, Missouri College cannot guarantee that graduates will be eligible to take certification or registration exams at all or at any specific time, regardless of their eligibility status upon enrollment.
The former Lion logo of MSSU. A new logo was created recently The campus of Missouri Southern is cross divided by Duquense Road (running north-south) and Newman Road (running east-west). The main portion is located west of Duquense and to the south of Newman. The main group of buildings consist of Billingsly Student Center, Webster Hall, Spiva Library, Hearnes Hall, Kuhn Hall, Reynolds Hall, Thomas E. Taylor Performing Arts Center, Matthews Hall, and Gene Taylor Hall. Billingsley serves as the student union, and houses a small food court and the student book shop are located. Webster Hall is the primary location for the offices and classes of the Social Sciences. Hearnes Hall is the location of offices and classes for the English Department, as well as administrative services.
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