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![]() Armed with the following information, potential medical assisting students, especially those considering their education online with St. Augustine School of Medical Assistants, will be better equipped to make an informed decision before signing up for any of these type programs.
Unless potential medical assistant students do not know what to look for in a program, and don't understand the difference between properly accredited and fully accredited vs. the multitude of gray-area, non-accredited, or flat-out illegitimate programs offered online, they might be in for a rude awakening.
Those looking for a medical assistant school must first understand the meaning AND purpose of a good medical assistant program.
Don't become one of those horror stories where medical assistant students wound up with certificates that are completely worthless, and job placement assistance that consisted of nothing but list of doctors from in the Yellow Pages (if that much!).
WE LIKE TO GIVE EXAMPLES!
HERE IS ONE
ALONG WITH OUR OPINION:
![]() A copy of Google Ad placed on the Web by St. Augustine School of Medical
Assistants as seen on 12/27/2006.
Note: The information provided here is Medical Assistant Net's own opinion about medical assistant training offered trough non-accredited courses online. Consumers must be aware that there are gray-area, non-accredited programs, or diploma mills as defined by the U.S. Department of Education and/or Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) out there designed to move unsuspecting consumer's money into their pocket for little in exchange. We first published this article on 8/30/2005.
To support this opinion we have provided relevant links which over time may change. We urge visitors to do their own research and form their own opinion. It is up to each individual to decide which type of medical assistant program best meets their needs. For your protection, here is a list of NON-ACCREDITED schools and known diploma mills for your review: Non-accredited schools.
Have You Heard About
St. Augustine Medical Assistant School?
St. Augustine Educational Services, or St. Augustine School of Medical Assistants online is one example where awareness pays off before signing up for their online medical assistant self-study program.
"An Accredited, Convenient and Affordable Online Distance Education Program. You can now study online to earn an accredited Medical Assistant Certificate in just 6-8 weeks! You may take the Medical Assistant exam online as often as needed to earn a passing grade."
ST. AUGUSTINE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES, INC.
St. Augustine School of Medical Assistants is advertised on the Web as an accredited medical assistant school through “The National Accreditation and Certification Board” and "HON" (*read more here). The site promises a comprehensive medical assistant education to "begin a successful career as a medical assistant" (end quote). The program normally costs $1215, but is permanently discounted to $645, instant online sign up for anybody! People can pay by PayPal or credit card, however, this money is non-refundable! There are no special pre-enrollment conditions, requirements, or qualification screenings.
ST. AUGUSTINE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES LOCATION(S)
The St. Augustine School of Medical Assistants is found on the Web at www.medassistant.org and some other sister sites. In the past they were listed as a school in Florida*. However, the school is no longer there and the new location is listed as unknown. What IS KNOWN is that the St. Augustine Educational Services, Inc. official website is registered by Mark R. Stout out of Toms River in New Jersey.
Are You Thinking About
Signing Up for Their Program?
Then ask yourself the following questions in the decision making process first:
"Are They a Real Brick and Mortar School?"
Answer: No!
But oops... What's this?
Google Satellite image thumbnail:
Hmm... No school campus here. Just a shopping mall parking lot.
What is St. Augustine School's BBB Report rating?
BBB Rating: According to information in BBB files, it appears that this company is no longer in business. The BBB's mail to this company has been returned as undeliverable. We have contacted this company on two occassions in an attempt to develop information. As of this date, we have not received a reply to our request. Additionally, we have received return mail on the Atlanta, Georgia address.
According to information on the company's website, they are incorporated in the British Virgin Islands as an International Business Company. Furthermore, the firm states, "We make no guarantee of employment after completion of any of our programs, therefore it is up to the individual to make sure our program and accreditations meet their needs prior to registering for a program or making payments." Since job requirements and certification laws vary from state to state, the BBB advises consumers to consult with potential employers, as well as, your state government's education department. As with any company, we also advise consumers to read and fully understand any contract or documents before making a commitment.
Consumers should read the following...
Better Business Bureau Reliability Reports on
St. Augustine School for Medical Assistants
"Who is the Dean of Education?"
Supposedly, the Dean of Education is a Dr. Mark Stout, but I can never get a person to answer when I call, or an email for more info. What is a Dean of Education's function?"
Answer: The term Dean of Education is commonly used in higher education. Although usage differs from one institution to another, a dean is usually the head of a significant department or collection of departments within a university (as "Dean of the Downtown Campus," "Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.") Many colleges and universities have a position known as "Dean of Students," who is in charge of student services, and a "Dean of the Faculty," who serves as the faculty's voice in the school's day-to-day administration.
"Who is Mark R. Stout?"
Is there a way to get some more information on Dr. (?) Mark R. Stout, and some of the listed faculty members, or how to contact them?
Answer: Here is some information on Mark R. Stout, self-proclaimed Dean of Education of St. Augustine School of Medical Assistants and former podiatrist in Toms River, New Jersey.
License #MD00196500
The Foot Doctor
1868 Hooper Ave., Ste. 1A
Toms River, NJ 08753-8175
In October 2005 Dr. Stout's license to practice medicine and surgery was revoked by the New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners. Read: In the Matter of Dr. Mark R. Stout's License...
What is National Certification Board Accreditation?
"I would like to see more info on St Augustine they claim they are accredited by an organization called “The National Accreditation and Certification Board”. It appears to be a totally phony website at www.acertification.org". Who are the chairmen, advisors, and committees? What does their accreditation mean when it comes to the quality of career training and vocational education? What are their requirements to achieve, then maintain accreditation? How long is the application process and how often is it reviewed? What are their standards of quality? Who votes for approvals? Who regulates them? Is there a summary of their latest reviews?"
Answer:
What is HON Accreditation?
"The St. Augustine online course for medical assistants says on their website it is accredited by HON. What's HON, hon'?"
Answer: The HON, or HONcode is a great system. It is, however, not an award system, nor does it intend to rate the quality of the information provided by a Web site. HON wants to help make sure readers always know the source and the purpose of the data they are reading on a web site. Any Web site owner can apply for HON review. Read: HONcode Policing the HONcode.
Also:
Official State Non-Accredited Colleges & Universities Lists
For your protection, here is a list of NON-ACCREDITED schools and known diploma mills for your review: Non-accredited schools.
*As seen published on the respective websites on 12/27/200
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