Medical Records Technician Training in Arizona
Medical records technician training in Arizona requires students complete two years of schooling from an accredited community college or junior college. The two-year degree program leads to an associate’s degree upon completion. Training is ongoing, even after employment, because of the ever-changing skills required of the medical records tech. Medical coding is a large portion of the job and students and employees in the field must stay on top of the coding changes that may happen periodically. Statistics from the U.S. Department of Labor indicate that the job growth rate for medical records technicians is faster than other medical-related jobs. Job opportunities should outweigh job seekers over the next decade.
BS in Health Administration/Health Information Systems: The BSHA Program is designed to integrate a foundation of general education and applied sciences with the expertise that prepares the graduate for professional careers in a variety of health care or related health settings.
Other programs available at University of Phoenix: BS in Health Administration/Long Term Care, BS in Health Administration, Master of Health Administration, Master of Health in Administration/Education
Phoenix, Tucson
Medical Office Management, Health Care Administration
Mesa, Phoenix, Tucson
Other cities in Arizona
Online Schools
The following is a list of schools that offer online Medical Records Technician Training programs.
OTHER COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGES IN ARIZONA
Arizona College of Allied Health
4425 W Olive Avenue Suite 300, Glendale, Arizona 85302Telephone:(602) 222-9300
http://www.arizonacollege.edu
Central Arizona College
8470 N Overfield Rd, Coolidge, Arizona 85228Telephone:(520) 494-5444
http://www.centralaz.edu
Phoenix College
1202 W Thomas Rd, Phoenix, Arizona 85013Telephone:(602) 264-2492
http://www.pc.maricopa.edu
University of Phoenix-Online Campus
3157 E. Elwood Street, Phoenix, Arizona 85034Telephone:(800) 366-9699
http://www.uopxonline.com



