The medical assistant performs a variety of administrative duties dependent upon the physician’s practice and unique office requirements. The duties may include acting as a secretary, bookkeeper, and receptionist; answering incoming calls; receiving mail; greeting patients; handling correspondence and filing; arranging for laboratory and X-ray procedures or hospital admissions; taking histories; and maintaining patient records, accounts and billing.
The clinical duties of a medical assistant include preparing patients and assisting the physician with examinations or treatment; measuring height and weight; and taking vital signs. The assistant may perform certain laboratory tests, take X-rays or EKGs, or assist with diagnostic and minor surgical procedures and the administration of injections or other medications.
Applicants are encouraged to take basic science, mathematics, and typing courses in high school or prior to entering the program.
Medical Assisting Program application/admissions criteria are identified in the Admissions section in this catalog.
Qualified students are enrolled in the one-year accelerated certificate program.
Upon successful completion of the Medical Assisting Program, the graduate will be able to:
- Perform entry-level clinical procedures.
- Perform entry-level administrative procedures.
- Perform entry-level general procedures.
The minimum length of enrollment as a full-time student to complete the accelerated certificate program is two semesters plus an eight-week term.
Medical Assisting
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Recommended System Requirements
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- OS: Windows 10 or higher
- Processor: 2 GHz or higher
- RAM: 4 GB or more
- Hard Drive: 100 GB or more
- Graphics: DirectX9 or higher
- Display: 720p
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- OS: Mac 10.14 or higher
- Processor: Intel Core i5 or higher
- RAM: 8 GB or more
- Hard Drive: 256 GB or more
- Display: 1280x800 resolution or higher
Chromebooks are not recommended
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