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Medical Assistant Certificate

Medical Assistants have administrative competencies to schedule appointments, prepare and maintain patient records, process insurance claims, collect payments, and perform other medical office duties. In addition, Medical Assistants also have clinical competencies to perform sterilization techniques, practice standard precautions, perform venipuncture, perform capillary puncture, and obtain specimens for microbiological testing.

Medical Assistants obtain vital signs, prepare and maintain treatment areas, prepare patients for and assist with procedures, treatments, and minor office surgeries. They also apply pharmacology principles to prepare and administer medications, maintain medication records, and assist in processing test results.

Students who are accepted into the Medical Assistant program will:

1. Submit a completed health record, including proof of required immunizations.
2. Provide proof of health insurance (available to matriculated students through the college).
3. Obtain and maintain current BLS-C (Basic Life Support) certification.
*The above criteria (1-3) must be completed prior to the first day of class of the second year.

Health Considerations

The college must ensure that clients, patients, or medical information are not placed in jeopardy by students during learning experiences. Therefore, students in office or clinical experiences must demonstrate sufficient emotional stability to withstand the stresses, uncertainties, and changing circumstances that characterize client/patient/medical information responsibilities or be removed from placement. Furthermore, the student is expected to have the emotional stability required to exercise sound judgment, accept direction and guidance from a supervisor or faculty member, and establish rapport and maintain sensitive interpersonal relationships with employers, clients/patients and their families.

*Please note in the profile below that courses marked with a single asterisk are recommended as substitutions for students considering transfer to 2 or 4-year programs.Consult the Program Director prior to registration for academic counseling.

**Please note that courses marked with double asterisks are required only if a student is unable to document keyboarding proficiency.

**Please note that courses marked with triple asterisks are required only if a student is unsuccessful on the college-administered math test.

Medical Assistant Certificate
Fall First Year Lec Lab Cr
BIO120 Human Biology 3 2 4
OR
(BIO114) *Anatomy & Physiology I 3 2 4
ENG120 College Composition 3 0 3
OFT117 Medical Terminology 3 0 3
PSY111 Psychology 3 0 3
(PRE011) **Intro to Keyboarding & Word Processing (1) (0) (1)
(PRE012) ***Introductory Mathematics (3) (0) (3)
Semester Total  12 2 13
 
Spring First Year Lec Lab Cr
(BIO115) *Anatomy & Physiology II 3 2 4
MED101 Clinical Procedures I 4 6 6
MED211 Pharmacology 3 0 3
OFT113 Formatting in Word 3 0 3
OFT120 Medical Office Systems & Procedures 3 0 3
Semester Total  13 3 13
Total credits for the year 26
 
Fall Second Year Lec Lab Cr
MED105 Legal & Ethical Issues in Healthcare 3 0 3
MED201 Clinical Procedures II 4 3 4
MED202 Lab Procedures 2 3 3
OFT225 Intro to Medical Coding 3 0 3
OFT220 Medical Billing 3 0 3
Semester Total  15 6 16
 
Spring Second Year Lec Lab Cr
MED203 Affiliation I (5 wks) 0 270 6
Semester Total  0 270 6
Total credits for the year 22
Total for Certificate  48


7/30/2007

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