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How long would i need to become a Medical Admin?
I'm working on getting certified but, will I need to continue college in order to be taken seriously
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Lucy’s Answer
To become a medical administrator, the timeline can vary widely based on your career goals and chosen path. Certification is a great start and can often qualify you for entry-level administrative roles, providing valuable hands-on experience. However, to move up in the field or access higher-level management roles, many employers prefer or require a Master of Health Administration (MHA) or a related degree. An MHA program generally takes 2-3 years but can be completed in as little as 15-16 months in an accelerated track. Pursuing an advanced degree after gaining some work experience can enhance your skills and credibility, making you a more competitive candidate for senior positions.
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Jannel
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Michelle’s Answer
To become a Medical Administrator, you typically need to complete a Master of Health Administration (MHA) program, which usually takes two to three years to complete on a full-time basis.
Some programs offer part-time tracks, which might take longer.
There are also accelerated programs that can be completed in as little as 15 to 16 months.
Some programs offer part-time tracks, which might take longer.
There are also accelerated programs that can be completed in as little as 15 to 16 months.
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Angel’s Answer
Becoming a Medical Admin typically takes about 6 months to a year if you're pursuing certification. While a certification is valuable, continuing your education can definitely enhance your credibility and career prospects. Many employers appreciate an associate or bachelor’s degree in health administration or a related field. This extra education can help you stand out and prepare you for advanced roles in the future. Keep going—you’re on a great path!
Thank you for giving me advice.
Jannel