Allied Health Programs

Allied health programs

About Our Allied Health Programs

Medical assistant's employment is anticipated to increase by 14 percent through 2032 according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

Healthcare Outlook

The healthcare industry now employs more people than any other industry in America. This is a fact that is unlikely to change any time in the near future. As a large portion of the baby boomer generation population continues to reach retirement age and beyond, the need for healthcare will continue to rise. An influx of patients will not only be good for doctors. The increase in care will also mean an uptick in employment for allied health positions critical to the everyday functions of hospitals, physician’s offices and other healthcare facilities. Positions like medical assistants and medical office staff are needed to help doctors and nurse practitioners maintain their standard of care when faced with the uptick in patient visits.

Medical assistants perform a variety of patient care and administrative tasks, helping physicians and nurses with whatever they need for the practice to run smoothly. Employment of medical assistants is projected to increase over 9 percent through 2032 relative to 2022, according to the Occupational Information Network (O*NET).

Allied Health Programs

If you want to enter a healthcare occupation, your dream is closer than you think. The Allied Health programs at Ohio Business College can help you get there. We are proud to offer the following Allied Health program to students who are interested in a career in the growing healthcare industry:

Allied Health professionals work in many different medical settings, including hospitals, urgent care, clinics, assisted living and other medical facilities. An allied health professional’s role includes primary care, acute care, long-term care, rehabilitation, and public health. Allied health professionals play an essential role within the medical team to offer patients the best health outcomes and support community health initiatives.

Ohio Business College Difference

As a student in Allied health programs at Ohio Business College, you will learn the essential skills and knowledge to succeed in an entry-level role in the labor force. Our school's caring instructors have valuable real-world experience that enhances the quality of your education. All of our Allied Health programs feature smaller class sizes, which means you will have easier and more access to our instructors’ wealth of industry knowledge. At Ohio Business College, we pride ourselves that our college campuses are friendly and professional learning environments meant to foster your chances of professional success. We offer career search and training to all programs as well.

Our Allied Health programs provide a practical, quality education at a fraction of the price of traditional four-year colleges and universities, combined with the comfort and convenience of home. We understand that choosing to continue your education is a significant financial investment in yourself. Financial aid is available to those who are eligible by filling out the FAFSA. Our school's financial aid staff provides FAFSA assistance, in addition to help with any other questions you may have about paying for college.

Start your career in the Allied Health field today by enrolling at Ohio Business College. To schedule a visit to one of our college campuses or to learn more information, contact the campus of your choice and one of our admissions representatives will be happy to assist you.

We look forward to seeing you at Ohio Business College!

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