Medical Assistant
The Medical Assistant program prepares students for entry-level positions with medical offices and hospitals. Students will be equipped with valuable skills in office administration as well as clinical and patient care skills. Medical assistants are commonly employed in physicians’ offices, outpatient clinics, health maintenance organizations, and hospitals. The program consists of three quarters of coursework followed by an externship with a local employer during the fourth quarter.
The goal of the Medical Assistant program is to prepare graduates for entry-level positions as medical assistants.
The Medical Assistant program is 12 months in length (four quarters). The courses prepare students to take the Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) examination. The student will earn 74.5 credit hours which are 1,344 clock hours. Tuition is payable on a quarterly basis. There are four quarters in an academic year.
This training program concludes with an externship off campus. The student to teacher ratio for the Medical Assistant Program is 26:1.
Program Outline
Quarter 1
Quarter 2
Quarter 3
Quarter 4
Total Clock Hours: 1344
Total Credit Hours: 74.5
Medical Assistant Program Book and Tool List
The book and tool list for students in the Medical Assistant program is intended to be a minimum requirement to complete the program. The book and tool list will be provided no later than the first day of class. For specifics on cost of books, training materials, uniforms, and tools, please refer to Program Cost Breakdown.
Medical Assistant Program Equipment List
Students in the Medical Assistant program utilize the following equipment:
Computers
Exam tables
ECG/EKG unit
Autoclave
Microscopes
Venipuncture and injection simulators