Program

Medical Assistants work to assist providers in the day to day clinical and administrative duties that occur in their offices, from rooming the patient, assist with clinical or laboratory procedures, to performing the medical coding and insurance functions. The program includes exam review modules and practice exams for the CCMA (NHA) exam! If you are successful on the mock practice exams, the school will pay for your certification exam. You can be CERTIFIED as a Medical Assistant upon graduation! Because we are accredited with ABHES, you are also eligible to sit for the CMA (AAMA) exam provided by the American Association of Medical Assistants or the RMA exam provided by the American Medical Technologist organization.

Class Modules

Classes are taught in a subject-focused curriculum where the student takes only 1 course at a time and attends just 2 days per week. The classes meet from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. on either a Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday depending on the class schedule for that term.

Choose Your Track

Regular Track (Attend Just 2 Days a Week)

Program Length: 54 Week

FAST TRACK (Attend 4 Days a Week)

Program Length: 30 Weeks

  • Medical Terminology – 84 Clock Hours
  • Anatomy & Physiology – 84 Clock Hours
  • Medical Administration I – 84 Clock Hours
  • Medical Administration II – 84 Clock Hours
  • Medical Administration III – 84 Clock Hours
  • Clinical Assistant I – 84 Clock Hours
  • Medical Laboratory Procedures – 84 Clock Hours
  • Clinical Assistant II – 84 Clock Hours
  • Medical Assistant Externship – 240 Clock Hours

Total Clock Hours: 912

Program Cost

Tuition: $13,650
Fees Total: $2200

Fees include Registration, Lab/Supply, Graduation, Program, and Academic Services.

  • Textbooks: Included!
  • Career Support for Life!
  • Course Tutoring!
  • Other Costs not included: Uniforms

Medical Assistants are an essential component to physicians, physician’s assistants, and nurse-practitioners in the day to day clinical and administrative duties that occur in the medical office including taking vital signs, rooming patients, drawing blood, performing laboratory procedures, EKGs, sterilization of instruments, administration of medications and immunizations, providing patient education, and completion of insurance functions such as billing and coding. Job opportunities are abundant for the educated and credentialed medical assistant!

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