National American University – Lee’s Summit Branch
401 NW Murray Road, Lee's Summit, MO, 64081
(816) 412-7700Welcome to National American University – Lee’s Summit, located on the southeast side of the Kansas City metro area. It is one of four convenient Kansas City metropolitan NAU locations, located conveniently right off of state Route 50 and just south of Route 470. Course offerings include business and information technology, as well as medical assisting, health care coding, paralegal studies, and health care management.
Degree Programs Offered
- Diagnostic Imaging Services
- Financial Services
- Health Information Management
- Health Information Technology
- Medical Equipment/ Biomedicine
- Technical Instrumentation
Careers
Accountants
Accountants help ensure that a hospital runs efficiently and its financial records are kept accurately. Accountants analyze and communicate financial information. They prepare, analyze and verify financial documents to provide information to hospital administrators. Many accountants also offer budget analysis, financial and investment planning.
Salary
$40—60K
Job Growth
5.90%
Education Required
Bachelor's Degree
Billing and Account Collectors
Billing and account collectors’ duties include keeping track of overdue accounts, receiving payment and posting payment to a patient’s account.
Salary
$25—40K
Education Required
High School diploma or equivalent
Bookkeeping and Accounting Clerks
Bookkeepers and accounting clerks perform a number of tasks, such as posting transactions in ledgers, correcting financial errors and preparing financial statements.
Salary
$25—40K
Education Required
High School diploma or equivalent
Hospital Billing Clerks
A hospital billing clerk is a hospital office employee responsible for coding and entering medical records, communicating with insurance companies and billing patients. Hospital billing clerks use computer software and knowledge of insurance and billing practices to correctly translate verbal descriptions of diagnoses and procedures into numerical codes.
Salary
$25—40K
Job Growth
9.64%
Education Required
High School diploma or equivalent
CT Technologists
CT (computed tomography) technologists are radiologic technicians who specialize in taking cross-sectional x-ray images of the tissues, bones, organs and blood vessels in an area of a patient’s body. The x-rays are used to create a three-dimensional image. The scans that a CT technologist produces help doctors diagnose and treat patients with internal diseases or injuries.
Salary
$40—60K
Job Growth
22.54%
Education Required
Post secondary non-degree award or Associate's degree
Diagnostic Medical Sonographers
Diagnostic medical sonographers use ultrasound equipment to direct sound waves into the body to produce an image or video used for detecting abnormalities in patients.
Salary
$60—100K
Job Growth
17.72%
Education Required
Post secondary non-degree award or Associate's degree
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Technologists
Magnetic resonance imaging technologists are specialized medical professionals who operate MRI machinery to create detailed pictures of internal body structures. They are responsible for preparing patients for their scans and safely using the equipment.
Salary
$40—60K
Job Growth
17.66%
Education Required
Post secondary non-degree award or Associate's degree
Nuclear Medicine Technologists
Nuclear medicine technologists assist physicians and work directly with patients to explain nuclear medicine procedures. They also administer and oversee nuclear medicine and radioactive procedures and substances.
Salary
$60—100K
Job Growth
10.29%
Education Required
Post secondary non-degree award or Associate's degree
Radiation Therapists
Radiation therapists provide radiation therapy to patients as prescribed by a radiologist according to established practices and standards. They review prescription and diagnosis, act as a liaison with physician and supportive care personnel, prepare equipment, such as immobilization, treatment, and protection devices. They maintain records, reports, and files and may assist in dosimetry procedures and tumor localization.
Salary
$60—100K
Job Growth
10.08%
Education Required
Post secondary non-degree award or Associate's degree
Radiologic Technologists and Technicians
Radiologic technologists work in medical settings and perform x-rays to assist physicians in diagnosing medical ailments. They prepare patients for procedures, adjust imaging equipment, position patients and shield them from excess radiation.
Salary
$40—60K
Job Growth
9.04%
Education Required
Post secondary non-degree award or Associate's degree
Computer Network Architects
Computer network architects design and implement computer and information networks, such as local area networks (LAN), wide area networks (WAN), intranets, extranets, and other data communications networks. They perform network modeling, analysis, and planning and may also design network and computer security measures. Computer network architects are also researchers and may recommend new hardware and software.
Salary
$60—100K
Job Growth
1.42%
Education Required
Bachelor's Degree
Computer Support Specialists
Computer support specialists provide technical assistance, support and advice to users within the hospital. They are a troubleshooter who finds problems and provides technical support for hardware, software and systems. They respond to questions from users and run automatic diagnostics programs to resolve problems. Some specialists install, modify, clean and repair computer hardware and software. Computer support specialists may write training manuals and train computer users on how to use new computer hardware and software.
Salary
$40—60K
Job Growth
9.01%
Education Required
Post secondary non-degree award or Associate's degree
Computer Systems Analysts
Computer systems analysts develop, test, expand or modify computer systems to improve efficiency and do new things. When problems occur, they review information and performance indicators to locate problems and correct errors by fixing codes. They also work with health care administrators to make sure you all agree on the best ways to solve problems and provide new technology to staff.
Salary
$60—100K
Job Growth
18.45%
Education Required
Bachelor's Degree
Computer and Information Systems Managers
Computer and information systems managers design, install and support a hospital’s computer systems. They are responsible for local area networks, wide-area networks, network segments and Internet and intranet systems. They maintain network hardware and software, analyze problems and monitor networks to ensure they are available to users. Computer and information systems managers plan, coordinate and implement network security measures and are responsible for maintaining network efficiency.
Salary
$100K
Job Growth
18.36%
Education Required
Bachelor's Degree
Health Information Managers
Health information managers handle patient records, a very important and confidential job. They play a part in the quality of a patient’s health care by organizing the medical data. They are also skilled in health care databases and database systems, as well as medical classification systems. HIMs have great knowledge of how financial information relates to clinical data, medical legal issues and security systems.
Salary
$60—100K
Job Growth
18.36%
Education Required
Bachelor's Degree
Information Security Analysts
Information security analysts protect the security of the computer network. They plan, implement, upgrade, or monitor security of networks and confidential information. They ensure appropriate security controls are in place that will keep digital files and vital electronic files safe and respond to computer security breaches and viruses.
Salary
$60—100K
Job Growth
41.74%
Education Required
Bachelor's Degree
Medical Librarians
Medical librarians are information specialists who provide assistance in finding medical documents. Clinical trials, medical treatments or procedures, as well as other pertinent information that applies to the medical industry are common documents sought after by these librarians. Medical librarians are specialized in using databases and reference materials to conduct research for medical information. They can work in medical school libraries, corporations, non-profit organizations or government agencies. Medical librarians commonly have training in the sciences, health or medicine.
Salary
$40—60K
Job Growth
2.00%
Education Required
Master's Degree
Medical Records Coders
Coders are administrative workers in the health care industry who review patient medical care files and assign codes to each procedure for insurance billing purposes. Coders may earn professional certification from an accredited medical coding organization.
Salary
$25—41K
Job Growth
11.51%
Education Required
Post secondary non-degree award or Associate's degree
Medical Records and Health Information Technicians
Medical records technicians and health information technicians compile, process, and maintain medical records of hospital and clinic patients in a manner consistent with medical, administrative, ethical, legal, and regulatory requirements of the health care system. They process, maintain, compile, and report patient information for health requirements and standards in a manner consistent with the health care industry’s numerical coding system.
Salary
$25—41K
Job Growth
11.51%
Education Required
High School diploma or equivalent
Medical Transcriptionists
Medical transcriptionists listen to voice recordings that physicians and other health care professionals make and convert them into written reports. They may also review and edit medical documents created using speech recognition technology. Transcriptionists interpret medical terminology and abbreviations in preparing patients’ medical histories, discharge summaries, and other documents.
Salary
$25—40K
Education Required
Post secondary non-degree award or Associate's degree
Project Managers IT
Project managers direct the design and development of new application programs for specified projects. They modify and maintain existing applications to meet objectives. They also plan and analyze assigned projects, establish schedules and project parameters and set procedures.
Salary
$60—100K
Job Growth
12.00%
Education Required
Bachelor's Degree
Biomedical Engineers
Biomedical engineers work in a relatively new area of health care, one that joins with engineering. They apply engineering principles to solve biological and medical problems. They might design machines like artificial organs, prostheses, instrumentation, medical information systems, and health management and care delivery systems.
Salary
$60—100K
Job Growth
12.90%
Education Required
Bachelor's Degree
Medical Equipment Preparers
Medical equipment preparers or sterile processing technicians organize and assemble surgical instrument trays and other sterilized supplies. They clean instruments, disinfecting and sterilizing them. They also examine equipment to find leaks, loose parts or other visible signs of wear. Medical equipment preparers may start equipment before it is used to make sure it is working properly, and maintain records of inventory and equipment use.
Salary
$25—41K
Job Growth
12.55%
Education Required
High School diploma or equivalent
Medical Equipment Repairers
Medical equipment repairers test and calibrate equipment and keep records of maintenance, repair and required updates. They take equipment apart, repair and replace any defective parts, and put it back together. They also ensure that the medical equipment is being used properly and safely and may train health care providers on how to use the equipment.
Salary
$40—60K
Job Growth
4.73%
Education Required
Post secondary non-degree award or Associate's degree
Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians
A cardiovascular technologist assists with the diagnosis and treatment of heart issues. They conduct tests on pulmonary or cardiovascular systems of patients for diagnostic purposes. They may conduct or assist in electrocardiograms, cardiac catheterizations, pulmonary functions, lung capacity, and similar tests.
Salary
$40—60K
Job Growth
11.13%
Education Required
Post secondary non-degree award or Associate's degree
Dosimetrists
Medical dosimetrists use training in anatomy, physics and radiobiology to calculate effective radiologic treatment doses for cancer patients, while minimizing side effects.
Salary
$60—100K
Job Growth
19.00%
Education Required
Bachelor's Degree
Electroencephalogram (EEG) or Neurodiagnostic Technologists
Electroencephalogram (EEG) technicians, also known as electroneurodiagnostic (END) or neurodiagnostic technicians, are individuals who use specialized machines to monitor the electrical activity of a patient’s brain in order to observe and diagnose irregularities such as strokes, epilepsy and multiple sclerosis.
Salary
$40—60K
Job Growth
26.00%
Education Required
Post secondary non-degree award or Associate's degree
Perfusionists
Perfusionists assemble, operate and monitor equipment that keeps oxygen-rich blood pumping through the circulatory system. When cardiac surgeons perform open-heart surgery, they rely on a perfusionist to operate machinery that continues to pump oxygenated blood through the patient.
Salary
$60—100K
Job Growth
19.00%
Education Required
Bachelor's Degree
Sterile Processing Technician
A sterile processing technician operates and maintains steam autoclaves, keeping records of loads completed, items in loads and maintenance procedures performed. They clean instruments to prepare them for sterilization, record sterilizer test results, organize and assemble routine or specialty surgical instrument trays or other sterilized supplies, filing special requests as needed. They also examine equipment to detect leaks, worn or loose parts or other indications of disrepair.
Salary
$25—40K
Job Growth
12.75%
Education Required
High School diploma or equivalent
Surgical Technicians/Technologists
Surgical technologists assist surgeons, anesthesiologists, registered nurses (R.N.s) and other surgical personnel with surgical procedures. They help ensure patient and operating room safety, as well as the functionality and sanitation of surgical equipment.
Salary
$40—60K
Job Growth
12.18%
Education Required
Post secondary non-degree award or Associate's degree
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