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WCC Graduate Finds the Perfect Fit in Medical Office Administration

September 19, 2024

Kelly Lane of Goldsboro sees her current job as the best of both worlds. As a graduate of 黑料正能量鈥檚 Medical Office Administration program with a love for the medical field, she thrives as an administrative assistant at UNC Health Wayne for the Department of Corporate, School, and WISH [Wayne Initiative for School Health].

Kelly Lane works on her computer at her desk.
Kelly Lane performs administrative tasks at her job with UNC Health Wayne.

Lane became a certified nursing assistant through WCC after graduating from high school in 2017. She enjoyed working in a hospital setting at UNC Health Wayne and considered attending nursing school, but she became interested in the College鈥檚 Medical Office Administration program after speaking with LaRose Brock, department chair of the program.

A program with vast opportunities

WCC鈥檚 Medical Office Administration program prepares students to work as administrative assistants in a variety of medical settings. It offers an associate in applied science degree, diploma, and several related certificates. Medical administrative assistants are always in demand and can earn

鈥淚 love the medical field, but this career allowed me to work at a desk, which I like as well,鈥 Lane said.

Medical Office Administration students can complete the program online, in an in-person classroom setting, or through a combination of both. 鈥淚 had a couple classes in person, but an online setting works better for me,鈥 Lane shared. 鈥淭he teachers were great. I just really enjoyed my experience.鈥

Overcoming challenges

The program鈥檚 online classes were especially beneficial to Lane as she is hard of hearing, but she received support in her traditional seated classes as well. 鈥淭he College offered as many resources as I needed,鈥 Lane said. 鈥淭he teachers made the effort to write their notes on the board and print out their lecture notes to let me read them. They really went out of their way to make me feel comfortable.鈥

Another challenge Lane faced was working and attending school while expecting a baby; however, she pushed through the obstacles to complete her goal. 鈥淭he hospital works very well with WCC, so they were able to fit my schedule around my classes. There were days where it was hard,鈥 she admitted, 鈥渂ut I knew this was something I wanted to do.鈥

Using the degree

Lane graduated with her associate鈥檚 degree and several of the program鈥檚 certifications in 2021. Last year, she began her current administrative assistant role at UNC Health Wayne鈥檚 Department of Corporate, School, and WISH. Lane handles the administrative tasks for nurses in schools and corporate settings, including payroll, billing corporate clients, ordering office supplies, creating the nurses鈥 schedules for the week, and conducting contract reviews.

Lane said she learned 鈥渟o many different things鈥 at WCC that help her in her job, like the process for billing clients, budgeting, filing and organizing, maintaining spreadsheets, and understanding medical terminology. 鈥淭his is really where I鈥檝e been using my degree,鈥 she said.

Setting an example

As the mother of a five-year-old daughter, Lane said the transition to an office setting provided a better schedule for her to care for her family. 鈥淚 wanted to be able to take my daughter to school and pick her up, and this job allows me to do that,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t gives me enough balance as a mom to be there for her and for every milestone.鈥

Lane is looking into pursuing a bachelor鈥檚 degree in office administration, but she鈥檚 also still considering attending nursing school in the future. Whichever path she chooses, she wants to set an example of hard work and perseverance for her daughter. 鈥淚f you have the mindset to earn a degree, anybody can do it,鈥 Lane said.

For more information on WCC鈥檚 Medical Office Administration program, visit our website or contact LaRose Brock (rose@waynecc.edu or 919-739-6886).