Course Synopsis
A clinical Medical Assistant (CMA) is a multi-skilled allied health care professional that specializes in procedures commonly performed in the ambulatory health care setting. Medical Assistants perform both clinical and administrative duties. Clinical duties include but not limited to taking patient histories and vital signs, assisting with exams and procedures, administering certain injections as directed by the physician, performing EKGs, Phlebotomy, collecting specimens, performing CPR and First Aid, adhere to OSHA regulations, infection control, and sterile technique. Other areas include working in the electronic health record (HER), HIPAA regulations, and insurance fundamentals.
This is a 210-hour program that will include clinical in one of our contracted medical facilities.
Upon completion, the student will be awarded a Certificate of Completion and will be eligible to become certified through the national health Career Association (NHA). This test is optional but is recommended to become certified. This test is proctored at the school and the training offered in our program meets the guidelines for the NHA exam.