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Graduates of the Medical Assisting degree program will be prepared
to assist physicians in medical office examinations; perform basic laboratory skills and procedures; record, monitor and mount electrocardiograms. In the front office, the Medical Assistant will perform the administrative duties of the office including bookkeeping, record management, appointment scheduling, insurance, and medical practice management.
Since medical assistants are trained in both administrative and
clinical procedures, they are capable of filling a variety of positions, including Medical Assistant, Clinical or Administrative Assistant and Medical Receptionist.
After completing the program, students possessing a high school diploma or GED are eligible to take the Certified Medical Assistant examination offered by the National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT) or the Registered Medical Assistant examination offered by
the American Medical Technologists (AMT), to become a Registered Medical Assistant. |