BSB30120 – Certificate III in Business (Medical Administration)

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BSB30120 – Certificate III in

Business (Medical Administration)

Course Summary

Begin a transformative educational experience with the Certificate III in Business (Medical Administration). This specialised program is designed to equip you for success in various roles within the efficient administration of medical practices, including positions such as Medical Receptionist, Medical Secretary, and Dental Receptionist.

Engage in a hands-on learning adventure that goes beyond theory, ensuring your readiness for excellence in medical administration. Immerse yourself in a simulated healthcare environment to apply your knowledge and cultivate confidence. Duke's assessment team, complemented through conversational learning, guarantees personalised guidance and feedback, with continuous monitoring of your progress.

Acquire skills finely tuned for effective medical administration, laying the foundation for success in roles that demand precision and organisation within healthcare settings. Join Duke RTO for an innovative and dynamic approach to business education in medical administration.

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Career Options

Pathways Information

To receive the BSB30120 – Certificate III in Business (Medical Administration) qualification from Duke, you must successfully fulfil the assessment criteria for all course units. Job roles aligned with this qualification comprise positions like:

  • Medical Administration
  • Medical Receptionist
  • Medical Secretary
  • Dental Receptionist

Course Duration

Choose flexible study options with enrolments that remain valid for a duration of up to 12 months.

Course Units

  1. BSBSUS211 – Participate in sustainable work practices 
  2. BSBWHS311 – Assist with maintaining workplace safety
  3. BSBTWK301 – Use inclusive work practices
  4. BSBXCM301 – Engage in workplace communication
  5. BSBCRT311 – Apply critical thinking skills in a team environment
  6. BSBPEF201 – Support personal wellbeing in the workplace
  7. BSBPEF301 – Organise personal work priorities
  8. BSBTEC301 – Design and produce business documents
  9. BSBTEC302 – Design and produce spreadsheets
  10. BSBMED301 – Interpret and apply medical terminology appropriately
  11. BSBMED302 – Prepare and process medical accounts
  12. BSBMED303 – Maintain patient records
  13. BSBMED305 – Apply the principles of confidentiality, privacy and security within the medical environment

Course Requirements

To enrol in this Nationally Recognised Training course in Australia, participants must obtain a unique student identifier (USI), as mandated by the government. Visit www.usi.gov.au for USI information. Additionally, participants need regular access to a computer, tablet, or smartphone, an email address, and a reliable internet connection. Basic to intermediate digital skills are required, along with meeting language, literacy, and numeracy (LLN) requirements. The course is delivered and assessed through blended online learning with all assessor interaction in English.

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