The Bryman School of Arizona

As ann accredited school, The Bryman School of Arizona offers a variety of career focused education programs. Our goal is to offer a highly instructional, real-world education that enables you to take on a flourishing, long-term career in health care.

An Incomparable Education

The mission of the Bryman School of Arizona is to teach students what they need, not what the school wishes that they would learn. And that is a most important characteristic.

Too many schools try to develop their programs with ideas and opinions that are personal opinions of what might make a good course of study. We create our courses of instruction based on real life practices and the needs of the marketplace.

We are aware that students need an outstanding education. We understand they want highly focused, job-relevant classes. And we know that a superior student services department is equally important.

The Bryman School of Arizona is an institution rather than a school, equipped with fully supportive learning methods and dedicated to assist in obtaining a value based education enabling you to fulfill your career objectives.

The Bryman School of Arizona focuses on offering training exclusively in some of the many fields of health care, including many of the fastest growing professions of today.

Massage Therapy Schools

The Bryman School of Arizona is a medical college that offers specialized career training for some of the hottest growing jobs in health care. You can earn a good medical education at an accredited institution faster than you might imagine.

The Bryman School of Arizona is dedicated to their students and health care community with their known excellence in curriculum, staffing, and equipment. The school's intensely focused programs for today's health care job market, coupled with a strong belief in the advantages of small-group training, lead to successful students.

Our mission is a simple one: We wish to offer a highly-instructional, real-world education that prepares our students for a rewarding, long-term career in health care.

Massage Therapy - Have the Healing Touch

On a regular basis, most Massage Therapists take part in physical recreation. They usually engaged in some sort of sport as children.

They generally have an interest in sciences such as biology, chemistry or anatomy. The welfare of others is of great importance to them, much as it is to those in regular hospital setting. Some of them are keen to set up their own business. They like being with, and helping, other people.

A range of techniques are taught to massage therapists, including the most common techniques of Swedish massage, hydrotherapy, sports massage, deep tissue, chair massage, reflexology, aromatherapy, lymphatic drainage and spa treatments. There are some practitioners who give more importance to a specific technique.

What can our Massage Therapy Program offer the student?

Upon completion of the program, you will posses:

  • A knowledge of anatomy, physiology and pathology in relation to soft tissue injury and treatment
  • Supervised training in traditional Swedish massage and other treatments like hydrotherapy, sports massage, deep tissue massage, chair massage, reflexology, aromatherapy, lymphatic drainage and spa treatments
  • A knowledge of the use of proper body mechanics for injury prevention.
  • An education in nutrition, stress management and wellness
  • Training in first aid, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification
  • The skills needed to start and operate a Massage Therapy business
  • Supervised clinic training in a clinical setting

There are many opportunities available to our graduates.

The student, after graduation, can be employed as a Massage Therapist in various places such as:

  • Naturopathic Clinics
  • Sports Medicine Clinics
  • Yoga Retreat Centers
  • Orthopedic Offices
  • Physical Therapy Offices
  • Cruise Ships
  • Pain Management Clinics
  • Chiropractic Offices
  • Dance Studios
  • Beauty salons
  • Hospice Facilities
  • Athletic Clubs
  • Golf Courses
  • Nursing Homes
  • Psychiatric Offices
  • Resorts
  • Spas

The skills learned through this course will enable the student to open and manage their own Massage Therapy Practice.

Procedures for the Classroom

Previous training is not a requirement for each course. This is because the course stands alone as a unit of study. The courses can be taken in any order until they are all completed.

Clinical Supervision

You get a chance to take part in a six-week supervised clinic after you complete the coursework. This is when you will have the opportunity to put into practice all the skills that you learned in the classroom portion of the course.

It takes 120 hours to complete the uncompensated supervised clinic.

The Bryman School of Arizona is a medical college that offers specialized career training for some of the hottest growing jobs in health care. You can earn a good medical education at an accredited institution faster than you might imagine.

The Bryman School of Arizona is dedicated to their students and health care community with their known excellence in curriculum, staffing, and equipment. The school's intensely focused programs for today's health care job market, coupled with a strong belief in the advantages of small-group training, lead to successful students.

Our mission is a simple one: We wish to offer a highly-instructional, real-world education that prepares our students for a rewarding, long-term career in health care.

Massage Therapy - Have the Healing Touch

On a regular basis, most Massage Therapists take part in physical recreation. They usually engaged in some sort of sport as children.

They generally have an interest in sciences such as biology, chemistry or anatomy. The welfare of others is of great importance to them, much as it is to those in regular hospital setting. Some of them are keen to set up their own business. They like being with, and helping, other people.

A range of techniques are taught to massage therapists, including the most common techniques of Swedish massage, hydrotherapy, sports massage, deep tissue, chair massage, reflexology, aromatherapy, lymphatic drainage and spa treatments. There are some practitioners who give more importance to a specific technique.

What can our Massage Therapy Program offer the student?

Upon completion of the program, you will posses:

  • A knowledge of anatomy, physiology and pathology in relation to soft tissue injury and treatment
  • Supervised training in traditional Swedish massage and other treatments like hydrotherapy, sports massage, deep tissue massage, chair massage, reflexology, aromatherapy, lymphatic drainage and spa treatments
  • A knowledge of the use of proper body mechanics for injury prevention.
  • An education in nutrition, stress management and wellness
  • Training in first aid, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification
  • The skills needed to start and operate a Massage Therapy business
  • Supervised clinic training in a clinical setting

There are many opportunities available to our graduates.

The student, after graduation, can be employed as a Massage Therapist in various places such as:

  • Naturopathic Clinics
  • Sports Medicine Clinics
  • Yoga Retreat Centers
  • Orthopedic Offices
  • Physical Therapy Offices
  • Cruise Ships
  • Pain Management Clinics
  • Chiropractic Offices
  • Dance Studios
  • Beauty salons
  • Hospice Facilities
  • Athletic Clubs
  • Golf Courses
  • Nursing Homes
  • Psychiatric Offices
  • Resorts
  • Spas

The skills learned through this course will enable the student to open and manage their own Massage Therapy Practice.

Procedures for the Classroom

Previous training is not a requirement for each course. This is because the course stands alone as a unit of study. The courses can be taken in any order until they are all completed.

Clinical Supervision

You get a chance to take part in a six-week supervised clinic after you complete the coursework. This is when you will have the opportunity to put into practice all the skills that you learned in the classroom portion of the course.

It takes 120 hours to complete the uncompensated supervised clinic.

Medical Billing and Coding Certificates

A Medical Billing & Coding Professional is an integral part of the medical field, but prefers to work with patient data rather than in direct patient care.

Any observations about the patient and the treatments the patient receives, are recorded by the health care personnel. This documentation is all-inclusive, bring together symptoms, medical history, examinations results, x-ray reports, lab tests, diagnoses and treatment plans. They review the records to ensure that they are complete and accurate.

Medical Billing & Coding Specialists coordinate and organize important patient medical records by initially ensuring that their medical charts are up-to-date. They may communicate with physicians to get more information to ensure that all forms are completed, and that all necessary information is in the computer. They utilize computer to help them tabulate and analyze date, in order to help improve patient care, and for use in legal action, in response to surveys as well as in research.

Any coding specialist is expected to assign a code or a ""diagnosis-related group"" (DRG) to every procedure and diagnosis. The DRG is used by Medicare and other insurance programs to decide the amount of financial reimbursement the hospital will receive.

Medical Billing & Coding Specialist’s duties change depending upon the size of the facility. Their responsibilities in a medium to large facility may be the supervision of health information clerks and transcriptionists, or they may be specifically involved in one aspect of health information. In facilities which are small, they can be managers of the department.

What Are You Offered by Our Medical Billing & Coding Program?

Our program supplies you with:

  • an overview of healthcare and insurance
  • insurance billing and medical coding training
  • the instructions to organize and maintain medical records
  • an awareness of the insurance reimbursement methods
  • the study of human anatomy, physiology and common diseases
  • an introduction to medical terminology and pharmacology
  • an understanding of the responsibilities of the medical office administration
  • externship in a hospital or medical office

What careers will be available for you to choose from?

When you complete our program, you will be qualified to accept positions as a Medical Insurance Biller, a Medical Records Coder or a Health Information Technician in settings such as:

  • Hospitals
  • Nursing Homes
  • Medical Group Practices
  • Home Health Agencies
  • Clinics

Classroom Procedures

None of our classes require prerequisites, as each course is a complete unit of study. You can start the program when any course begins, then just follow the sequence until you have finished all of the remaining courses.

Externship

You will have the opportunity to participate in a four-week externship in a medical office or a hospital following the completion of the coursework. During this time, you will actually put into place the essential skills learned during the classroom portion of the course.

The program coordinated voluntary externship encompass 160 clock hours of actual hands-on experience, averaging eight hours a day, five days a week.

A Medical Billing & Coding Professional is an integral part of the medical field, but prefers to work with patient data rather than in direct patient care.

Any observations about the patient and the treatments the patient receives, are recorded by the health care personnel. This documentation is all-inclusive, bring together symptoms, medical history, examinations results, x-ray reports, lab tests, diagnoses and treatment plans. They review the records to ensure that they are complete and accurate.

Medical Billing & Coding Specialists coordinate and organize important patient medical records by initially ensuring that their medical charts are up-to-date. They may communicate with physicians to get more information to ensure that all forms are completed, and that all necessary information is in the computer. They utilize computer to help them tabulate and analyze date, in order to help improve patient care, and for use in legal action, in response to surveys as well as in research.

Any coding specialist is expected to assign a code or a ""diagnosis-related group"" (DRG) to every procedure and diagnosis. The DRG is used by Medicare and other insurance programs to decide the amount of financial reimbursement the hospital will receive.

Medical Billing & Coding Specialist’s duties change depending upon the size of the facility. Their responsibilities in a medium to large facility may be the supervision of health information clerks and transcriptionists, or they may be specifically involved in one aspect of health information. In facilities which are small, they can be managers of the department.

What Are You Offered by Our Medical Billing & Coding Program?

Our program supplies you with:

  • an overview of healthcare and insurance
  • insurance billing and medical coding training
  • the instructions to organize and maintain medical records
  • an awareness of the insurance reimbursement methods
  • the study of human anatomy, physiology and common diseases
  • an introduction to medical terminology and pharmacology
  • an understanding of the responsibilities of the medical office administration
  • externship in a hospital or medical office

What careers will be available for you to choose from?

When you complete our program, you will be qualified to accept positions as a Medical Insurance Biller, a Medical Records Coder or a Health Information Technician in settings such as:

  • Hospitals
  • Nursing Homes
  • Medical Group Practices
  • Home Health Agencies
  • Clinics

Classroom Procedures

None of our classes require prerequisites, as each course is a complete unit of study. You can start the program when any course begins, then just follow the sequence until you have finished all of the remaining courses.

Externship

You will have the opportunity to participate in a four-week externship in a medical office or a hospital following the completion of the coursework. During this time, you will actually put into place the essential skills learned during the classroom portion of the course.

The program coordinated voluntary externship encompass 160 clock hours of actual hands-on experience, averaging eight hours a day, five days a week.

Dental Assistant

Dental Assistants are known to be very particular since the mindset of the dental assistant is detail-oriented. They have a genuine interest in healthcare, a driven desire to help people, and volunteering may be one of their spare time activities.

The Dental Assistant is a very tidy and organized person who likes working with their hands in a precise and consistent manner.

For both large and small practices, dental assistants are instrumental in handling patients, records, and other office duties. They obtain a patient's dental records and get them ready for treatment while making sure they are comfortable. Dental assistants give instruments and materials to dentists, and keep the mouth of the patient clear by using suction or other devices during the examination of the patient.

In addition, they are responsible for cleaning the dental instruments and equipment used, getting tray setups prepared, and giving the patients advice on oral healthcare or postoperative instructions. Preparing materials for making impressions or restorations, exposing radiographs and processing dental x-rays are some additional duties of a dental assistant.

Removal of sutures and excess cement used in the process of filling the teeth, application of anesthetics to gums or agents which prevent cavity formation in the teeth, and insertion of rubber dams on the teeth to separate them for individual treatment are among the procedures which may be performed by a Dental Assistant.

Laboratory duties include making the casts of the teeth and mouth from impressions provided by the dentists, cleaning and polishing of removable appliances, and making of temporary crowns. If office duties are included, they often have to confirm the appointments, receive patients, keep the records of the treatments, send billing statements and receive payments, and order dental supplies.

What can you get out of our Dental Assistant program?

  • An understanding of dental x-rays
  • A valuable education in dental science and CPR certification
  • Chairside training on the proper use of dental equipment asd instruments, as well as try set-up
  • An understanding of proper laboratory procedures
  • Knowledge on dental health and preventative dentistry
  • An introduction to dental office administration for both large and small dental practices
  • Participation in an externship in a dental facility

What career choices are available to graduates?

When you graduate from this program, you will be qualified to work in a small or large dental office or clinic, as a Dental Assistant, Chair side Assistant or Dental Receptionist.

Course Procedures

Each class stands by itself as a unit of knowledge and isn't dependent upon prior training. The students join the program at the beginning of any class and continue through the program until all courses have been completed.

Externship

After completing all of the courses, you will be begin a seven-week externship in a dental facility, which will be under the supervision of dental professionals. This will give you the opportunity to put into practice the skills you have acquired during the classroom sessions of the course.

The externship, which is unpaid, consists of 256 clock hours, which amounts to approximately 40 hours each week.

 

List of education programs offered by The Bryman School of Arizona

    Dental Technician Schools

    Dental Assistant Training

    • Dental Assistant

    Medical Administration Degrees

    Medical Billing and Coding Certificates

    • Medical Billing and Coding

    Medical Technician Schools

    Medical Assistant Schools

    • Medical Assistant

    Pharmacy Technician Schools

    • Pharmacy Technician

    Surgical Technician Programs

    • Surgical Technologist

    Natural Medicine Schools

    Massage Therapy Schools

    • Massage Therapy