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... Read moreสำหรับนักเรียนที่มีความตั้งใจอยากเข้าสู่คณะแพทย์ การเตรียมตัวอย่างมีระบบและครบถ้วนเป็นสิ่งสำคัญมาก จากประสบการณ์ของหลายคนที่ผ่านเส้นทางนี้มา การวางแผนเรียนแบบ Journey to Medical School ในระยะเวลา 3 ปีเป็นแนวทางที่ได้รับความนิยมอย่างสูง เพราะช่วยให้สามารถกระจายการเตรียมตัวตามช่วงชั้นปีอย่างเหมาะสม ปีแรกเน้นการพัฒนาทักษะภาษาอังกฤษอย่างเข้มข้น โดยควรเตรียมสอบ IELTS หรือ TOEFL เพื่อรองรับการสมัครต่างๆ ซึ่งเป็นพื้นฐานสำคัญ ที่ FutureMed Prep มีโปรแกรมตัวต่อตัวช่วยเพิ่มพูนทักษะภาษา English Proficiency อย่างมีประสิทธิภาพ นอกจากนี้ในปีนี้ยังเริ่มต้นเตรียมตัวสอบมาตรฐาน เช่น TBAT และ CU-AAT ที่จำเป็นสำหรับการสอบคัดเลือกแพทย์ในบางมหาวิทยาลัย ในปีที่สอง นักเรียนจะเริ่มลงลึกกับการเตรียมสอบ MCAT รวมถึงเริ่มเข้าร่วม Medical and Innovation Research Project เพื่อสร้างผลงานวิจัยที่โดดเด่น ซึ่งเป็นจุดเด่นสำคัญที่จะช่วยเพิ่มโอกาสในการรับเข้าเรียนแพทย์ได้มากขึ้น โดยจะได้รับการสนับสนุนตั้งแต่เริ่มต้นจนถึงการตีพิมพ์ผลงาน มีทีมผู้เชี่ยวชาญคอยให้คำแนะนำตลอดเส้นทาง ปีสุดท้ายจะเน้นการเตรียมความพร้อมสำหรับการสัมภาษณ์ในรูปแบบ Multiple Mini Interviews (MMIs) พร้อมทั้งช่วยเขียน Statement of Purpose (SOP) และจัดการ Portfolio ที่มีความน่าสนใจและเป็นมืออาชีพ เพื่อให้ผู้สมัครโดดเด่นในการแข่งขันเข้าสายแพทย์ และ FutureMed Prep มีทีมงานที่ให้การสนับสนุนถึงขั้นติดตามผลและดูแลทุกขั้นตอนอย่างละเอียด จากประสบการณ์ส่วนตัว การที่มีทีมงานมืออาชีพคอยช่วยแก้ไขปัญหา ติดตามผลการเรียน และดูแลเรื่องการสมัครสอบอย่างละเอียด ช่วยทำให้มั่นใจและลดความกังวลไปได้มาก รวมทั้งยังมีกลุ่มเพื่อนที่มีเป้าหมายเดียวกัน ทำให้การเรียนและเตรียมตัวสอบแพทย์ในเส้นทางนี้ไม่รู้สึกโดดเดี่ยวเลย สำหรับใครที่อยากเป็นหมอ การเริ่มต้นวางแผนล่วงหน้า 3 ปี พร้อมการเรียนที่มีโครงสร้างชัดเจน และการสนับสนุนอย่างมืออาชีพแบบนี้ จะช่วยให้เส้นทางสู่คณะแพทย์ไม่ไกลเกินเอื้อมอย่างแน่นอน

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Did you know that the codes are updated every year? ICD-10-CM codes are updated every October and CPT codes are updated every January. If you are planning on taking the CPC exam in 2024, you can use 2024 or 2023 books. #medicalcoding #medicalcoder #medicalcoders #medicalcodingstudent #me
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Multiple hands hold various colored stethoscopes (black, gold, pink, blue) with the text "Strengths CCMAs Bring to Healthcare" overlaid, introducing the topic.
A pink stethoscope, rose gold pen, and smartwatch are displayed with text explaining CCMA versatility in clinical tasks like taking vitals and administering injections.
A white stethoscope with rose gold accents rests on a white medical coat, accompanied by text detailing CCMA administrative expertise in scheduling, billing, and medical records.
Strengths Medical Assistants Bring to Healthcare
Tag a friend who’s preparing, or save this for later! - Ready to pass your CNA, CCMA, or CPT exam on the first try? Follow @anchoredinhealthcare for tutoring, comprehensive study guides, and real-world strategies to help you succeed. - #medicalassistant #medicalassistantlife #medic
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anchoredinhealthcare

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An image promoting a medical coding course starting in September. It's a 16-week program preparing for the AAPC CPC exam, including materials and weekly live Zoom instruction. The text is overlaid on a desk with a keyboard, a medical coding book with tabs, and a hand.
Medical Coding Course Info
My next medical coding course starts in September. It is a 16-week program to help prepare you to take the CPC exam from AAPC. My program includes everything that you need to be successful, but I think the most important part is the live instruction component. We complete coding questions together
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midnightcoding

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A screenshot showing a Stepful program graduation notification with a perfect score of 100/100 for the Clinical Medical Assistant program, highlighting the user's success and recommendation for Stepful.
A Stepful Certificate of Completion for April Pou, indicating successful completion of the Clinical Medical Assistant Program with 180 didactic hours, signed by the Director.
A white bag filled with various study supplies, including notebooks, binders, and highlighters, suggesting preparation and organization for medical assistant training.
Reasons I recommend Stepful for Medical Assisting
If you’re thinking about becoming a Medical Assistant, let me put you on real quick. Stepful made it possible for me to train, learn, and prep for certification without flipping my entire life upside down. Here’s why I recommend it: ✅ Fully Online – Learn at your pace, wherever you are. Perfect
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Baton Rouge Author

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Medical Assistant final exam 📝🫀
I took my final exam as a Medical Assistant student🫀 It was a full written test covering the entire module: 50 questions in total📝 I’m so proud! My final score was…” ⭐️ #medicalassistantstudent #medicalassistant #Lemon8Diary #studywithme #medical
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Keicy Lu | Lifestyle🫶🏽

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