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Any business entity that goes to market by spamming fax machines like these guys do is not a company that you want to have anything to do with.
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These people send out spam faxes, then offer "free vacation", "free cruise", "$100 gift card", etc. when you call the phone number. I would be EXTREMELY hesitant about giving them any personal information, as it is more than likely a scam.
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They claim to train medical assistants online without providing hands-on experience for things like drawing blood, administering IM or subcutaneous injections, checking vital signs, doing EKGs, handling infectious waste, working with electronic scheduling and documentation systems, etc. Exactly what kind of medical assistant job would you be qualified for with that training? The doctor's chronically unemployed in-laws would be more qualified. You should be unwilling to work for anyone that would hire someone with such inadequate training. The website has a long list of faculty, several with MD degrees. They don't say if or where these doctors are actually licensed. The only references to people by the names "John Weinsein, MD, PhD" or "Pia Dahr, MD" are on this site, its clone universalbostoncollege.com, or on some very spammy SEO sites. Apparently the dozens of physician directory websites have inexplicably managed to overlook these doctors. Oh, and they're also violating US law by sending unsolicited junk faxes. Not sure if they're in the US, as I'm becoming increasingly suspicious of all claims made on that website, but I am in the US, so the law applies to calls to my number. If you're looking for training that will qualify you for a job instead of making you look too pathetic to get into a real school, save your money.
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