Rasmussen College Press Releases
Illinois Gives Approval for New Medical Assisting Degree Program at Rasmussen College
August 10, 2009
Contact:
Kristy Croom
Director of Communication
Phone: (727) 942-0069
Cell: (727) 692-2670
Kristy.Croom@Rasmussen.edu
Minneapolis (Minn) — Rasmussen College has been approved in Illinois to begin offering a Medical Assisting Degree on its Rockford and Aurora campuses.
About 148,000 jobs in Medical Assisting are expected to be created in the field through 2016 thanks to an expanding health care industry, technology advances in medicine, and the aging population, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The Medical Assisting Degree program brings together academic principles and practical skill development to teach students how to assist doctors and nurses as they care for patients. Graduates are exposed to medical terminology, anatomy, pathology, and basic concepts of pharmacology and psychology. Students are taught applicable healthcare skills including how to measure vital signs, administer injections, and perform venipuncture (taking blood).
"We envision our graduates as an integral part of one of the fastest growing positions in healthcare," Director of School of Allied Health, Lorrie Laurin said. "We continue to see a considerable spike in job opportunities for medical assistants," she added.
According to the Bureau of Labor, the healthcare industry will generate 3 million new wage and salary jobs between 2006 and 2016, more than any other industry.
For more information on Rasmussen College, please visit www.Rasmussen.edu.
For more information on the Medical Assisting degree, or for an interview with Lorrie Laurin, please contact Kristy.Croom@rasmussen.edu.




