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Physician Survey

The results are in, and U.S. licensed physicians unanimously agree that Advanced Colleges of America, with its Advanced Medical Assisting programs is the college to pursue! According to a 2009 double blinded, multi-centered randomized feasibility study, currently practicing U.S. medical doctors agree that Advanced Colleges of America’s Advanced Medical Assisting Programs are more unique, innovative, and competitive than any other medical assisting program delivered across similar platforms.

Survey Results:

74% of physicians surveyed said “Yes”

and 22.6% selected “Maybe” when asked: “In your opinion, do you think that an International Medical Graduate who successfully completes this program will have a higher chance at securing medical residency interviews?”.

87% of physicians surveyed said “Yes”

and 13% selected “Maybe” when asked: “In your opinion, do you think that the same International Medical Graduate who successfully completes this program will be better prepared to begin medical internship in the United States, and ultimately deliver a well rounded care to patients?”; no surveyed physician disagreed by selecting “No”.

70% of physicians surveyed said “Yes”

and 29% selected, “Maybe” when asked: “In your opinion, will Advanced Medical Assisting programs offer superior training and job placement opportunities to target group alumni (global healthcare professionals) when compared to the typical Medical Assistant, in case the target group decides to take the route of Medical Assisting?”

60% of physicians surveyed said “Yes”

and 38% selected “Maybe” when asked: “Controlling for all other pre-employment factors and interview performance, U.S. physicians would consider graduates of Advanced Colleges of America who hold Advance Medical Assisting diplomas more qualified for employment (due to their advance level of education, skill sets, U.S. healthcare practical training and multi-level productivity), than Medical Assistant graduates from other colleges?”

30% of physicians surveyed said “Yes”

and 47% selected “Maybe” when asked: “Would you consider paying a higher level of compensation to graduates of Advanced Colleges of America who hold Advance Medical Assistant diplomas (once again, due to their advance level of education, skill sets, U.S. healthcare practical training and multi-level productivity), versus the current level of compensation for a typical Medical Assistant?”

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  • Wednesday, May 2, 2012