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From Job Corps to Doctorate Forging a Path for Aspiring H.I.M Professionals‪!‬ Health Information Management Careers Club

    • Wirtschaft

H.I.M. credentials can be a bit overwhelming, and you can get into the industry without credentials, but your options will be limited. Obtaining a credential takes time, money, and effort—which is why it’s important to make the right choice. In this episode of the H.I.M. Careers Club Podcast, we are joined by Dr. Kengia Sabree, RHIA. Kengia holds a B.S. degree in Health Information Management from DeVry University, an M.S. degree in Instructional Design and Technology from Walden University. Kengia completed her doctoral coursework in Higher Education Leadership and Management at Capella University. Kengia earned her RHIT in 2008, superseding it with the RHIA in 2010. Kengia earned the CCA in 2017 to share the experience with her students. Over the years, she has held numerous leadership positions in Health Information Management in several hospitals throughout the Tampa Bay Area. Kengia transitioned into education as an Adjunct instructor for a Health Information Technology program in 2011. Kengia transitioned full-time into academia in 2016 and found her passion for teaching, mentoring, and helping students earn their certification and secure employment. Tune in to get helpful advice from Dr. Kengia. Highlights: [04:19 ] How Kengia Navigates her Career on H.I.M. [ 11:18 ] Personally & Professionally: The Obstacles Kengia Overcome in her H.I.M Career [23:53] The Misconceptions on H.I.M. Career [28:31] Does Certification really matter on H.I.M. [29:35] Kengia’s mistakes in her career [31:14] Recommendations for Beginners in H.I.M. Career [32:29] How Kengia started her own Company Links: Website: www.the-qualified.com Youtube:  The Qualified Email: Kengia.sabree@gmail.com

H.I.M. credentials can be a bit overwhelming, and you can get into the industry without credentials, but your options will be limited. Obtaining a credential takes time, money, and effort—which is why it’s important to make the right choice. In this episode of the H.I.M. Careers Club Podcast, we are joined by Dr. Kengia Sabree, RHIA. Kengia holds a B.S. degree in Health Information Management from DeVry University, an M.S. degree in Instructional Design and Technology from Walden University. Kengia completed her doctoral coursework in Higher Education Leadership and Management at Capella University. Kengia earned her RHIT in 2008, superseding it with the RHIA in 2010. Kengia earned the CCA in 2017 to share the experience with her students. Over the years, she has held numerous leadership positions in Health Information Management in several hospitals throughout the Tampa Bay Area. Kengia transitioned into education as an Adjunct instructor for a Health Information Technology program in 2011. Kengia transitioned full-time into academia in 2016 and found her passion for teaching, mentoring, and helping students earn their certification and secure employment. Tune in to get helpful advice from Dr. Kengia. Highlights: [04:19 ] How Kengia Navigates her Career on H.I.M. [ 11:18 ] Personally & Professionally: The Obstacles Kengia Overcome in her H.I.M Career [23:53] The Misconceptions on H.I.M. Career [28:31] Does Certification really matter on H.I.M. [29:35] Kengia’s mistakes in her career [31:14] Recommendations for Beginners in H.I.M. Career [32:29] How Kengia started her own Company Links: Website: www.the-qualified.com Youtube:  The Qualified Email: Kengia.sabree@gmail.com

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