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* SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Study, March 2005 Annual Social and Economic Supplement
Medical Assisting Program
In recent years, the medical assisting profession has become indispensable to the health care field. Not only have physicians become more reliant on Medical Assistants, but their services are also being requested by hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, medical supply businesses, home health agencies, insurance companies and pharmaceutical companies.
Medical Assistants have become an important part of the health care team and their responsibilities continue to expand, as the need for their expertise grows.
The objective of the Medical Assisting program is to provide graduates with the skills and knowledge that will enable them to qualify for entry-level positions as Medical Assistants.
You will be prepared to maintain the highest quality of patient care; take vital signs, run laboratory and diagnostic tests, all while utilizing your organization, communication and management skills. Gain employment in a hospital, clinic, doctor´s office, nursing home, medical supply business, home healthcare agency, insurance company or pharmaceutical company.
Medical Assisting Class Training
Hands-on training includes:
Upon completion of the required coursework, students participate in a 160-clock-hour externship.
Medical Assisting Career Opportunities
Since Medical Assistants are trained in both administrative and clinical procedures, they are capable of filling a variety of positions, including: