Blog / Community May 10, 2019
May 10, 2019
Not every healthcare career requires working directly with patients. If you're interested in supporting healthcare teams behind the scenes, there are many non-clinical roles that play a vital part in keeping operations running smoothly.
A career in healthcare can be incredibly rewarding, but not everyone is comfortable with the sight of injuries, blood, or medical conditions typically handled by doctors and nurses. Fortunately, non-clinical roles allow you to make a meaningful impact without having to perform hands-on medical care.
Read on to explore 5 non-clinical career paths, some of which involve healthcare diploma programs that can be completed in under a year.
A non-clinical role in healthcare is any job that doesn’t involve diagnosing or treating patients directly. These positions still play a key role in patient care by supporting clinical staff, managing data, processing medical information, or assisting with rehabilitation.
Even environments that people consider to be purely clinical, like hospitals and clinics, rely on non-clinical professionals for day-to-day operations. Roles in medical billing, coding, pharmacy, therapy assistance, and administration are common in hospital settings — even if the job doesn’t involve treating patients.
At American Career College, you can train for a variety of non-clinical healthcare career paths through programs designed to help you build the skills needed to excel in your role. Below are 5 non-clinical programs available at ACC:
Medical billers help prepare and submit insurance claims, follow up on invoices, and ensure healthcare providers receive reimbursement. This administrative role is essential for maintaining accurate financial records. The Medical Billing program at ACC can be completed in around 7 months through 100% online coursework and an in-person externship for hands-on training.
Medical coders translate diagnoses, treatments, and procedures into standardized codes used for insurance billing. Accuracy and attention to detail are key in this behind-the-scenes role. ACC’s fully online Medical Coding program can be completed in just under 8 months, helping students prepare for the Certified Professional Coder (CPC) or Certified Inpatient Coder (CIC) exams.
Pharmacy technicians assist pharmacists in preparing and dispensing medications. While this role can be patient-facing in some settings, many pharmacy technicians work primarily behind the counter or in pharmacies that serve hospitals and clinics. The Pharmacy Technician program at ACC can be completed in as few as 9 months, combining online classes with two days of in-person instruction per week.
OTAs work under the supervision of occupational therapists to help patients improve their ability to perform daily activities. While this role usually involves patient interaction, it focuses more on providing guided support rather than diagnosing or treating conditions. ACC’s ACOTE-accredited Occupational Therapy Assistant program can be completed in approximately 20 months, combining online coursework with in-person training.
PTAs support physical therapists in helping individuals recover mobility and strength after injury or illness. Like OTAs, they assist in implementing care plans rather than creating them. The CAPTE-accredited Physical Therapist Assistant program at ACC can be completed in as few as 20 months, blending online coursework with in-person instruction.
Non-clinical careers offer a unique way to be part of the healthcare field without providing hands-on patient care. These roles are essential to the overall operation of hospitals, clinics, pharmacies, and other medical facilities. Whether you’re detail-oriented, tech-savvy, or a strong communicator, there’s likely a non-clinical path that fits your strengths and interests.
Non-clinical professionals are needed in hospitals, outpatient clinics, rehabilitation centers, pharmacies, and more. These roles help keep operations running smoothly behind the scenes.
If you're not comfortable with performing medical procedures or being involved in patient treatment, non-clinical roles still allow you to support patient outcomes in meaningful ways.
From organization and problem-solving to technical expertise and communication, non-clinical roles make the most of your strengths—whether you're managing records, preparing medications, or assisting in therapy sessions.
Whether you're more interested in data, organization, or rehabilitation, there are plenty of non-clinical roles that keep everything running smoothly. Check out some of our healthcare career guides to learn more about what pursuing a rewarding healthcare career in California entails.
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