The University of Phoenix offers many courses but I was unable to find a site that confirms an online course in the medical field other than a secretarial post. You can find information about that at www.phoenix.edu/programs/degree-programs/.../aahca-mr.html
University of Phoenix and DeVry both offer degrees in medical transcription. I would apply online to see where you get into.
Kaplan university offers an online college degree for medical transcription. Another college that offers online degrees is the University of Phoenix. I hope this helps.
The University of Phoenix has a certification program for medical coders. DeVry is also another good school to get your certification. After you receive a degree you must be approved and certified through the AAPC in order to practice.
yes but no
The university of phoenix offers a wide range of degrees and is a very competitive university. The university, however, does not offer a degree in archaeology.
Medical Assisting degrees can be found online through many colleges that specialize in online certification. Kaplan University, the University of Phoenix, and Westwood College are some of the more popular options.
The University of Phoenix does not offer any counseling degree programs online. They do offer Master of Science Counseling degrees in Phoenix, Tucson and Salt Lake City.
Today, it really does not matter. But of course, UNLV would stand out more than University of Phoenix
Gonzaga University does not offer a medical degree. It does, however, offer a degree in Health Sciences, which can be used to move up to a full medical program.
"Yes" University of Phoenix. Criminal Justice.
University of Phoenix and the Columbia University are very bad when they create mockeries of degree standards.
Unbeknownst to many students of the university of phoenix, employers despise anyone with an associates degree from this school. You would do best to look elsewhere for an education if you wish to be successful.