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Medical Assistant – 600/900 Hours

 

Medical Assistant 600.

This is an abbreviated basic medical program which equips the graduates with the skills and knowledge necessary to meet the administrative, clerical and technical requirements in a medical office or other allied health fields as medical office specialists.

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Skills You Will Gain

  • Anatomy, Physiology & Medical Procedures
  • EKG/ Electrocardiography
  • Medical Terminology
  • Medical Office Procedures
  • Phlebotomy
  • Career Development
  • Computer related skills
  • Internship

 

Courses in this Specialization

Course Instructional Hours
Anatomy, Physiology & Medical Procedures I

This course covers the body organization and processes, medical specialties and measurements.
The students will learn about common diseases and disorders, the skeletal, muscular, circulatory
and respiratory systems

60
Anatomy, Physiology & Medical Procedures II

This course teaches the students the following: the nervous system, the sense organs, the endocrine
system, digestive system, urinary system and body fluids and reproduction. Medical emergencies
and first aid is also covered.

60
Career Development

Students will learn the skills how to successfully market themselves and obtain gainful
employment. Subjects covered include, the preparation of resumes, cover letters and interview
techniques.

30
Client Relations

This course teaches students how to effectively provide courteous customer service. The effects of
customer service on business success and how to deal with difficult customer encounters.

30
Electrocardiography

This course teaches the basic Electrocardiography procedures and skills including the structure,
function and conduction system of the heart the role of the EKG technician, Guidelines for patient
care, HIPAA standards. Student will be able to identify the parts and functions of single and multi –
channel EKG machines, describe its proper use and maintenance, prepare a patient and successfully
perform EKG’s.

60
Internship

This is on-the-job experience in a physician’s office or other health-care facility. Learning
objectives are met and evaluation is provided by the field supervisor where the student is interning
as well as the internship coordinator.

150
Introduction to Computers

This primary theory course will acquaint students with the concepts and capabilities of the
computer system, including word processing, spreadsheet, database management and
graphics software.

60
Keyboarding 1- Beginning

This course provides instruction in the proper operating techniques, mastery of the
keyboard, knowledge of the parts of the typewriter, centering, erasing techniques, basic
letters, memoranda, tabulations and envelopes.

60
Medical Office Procedures

This course provides and reinforces the essential medical office procedures encountered in
a medical office environment. Major emphasis is given to medical vocabulary, medical
forms and medical correspondence.
Prerequisite: Keyboarding I.

60
Phlebotomy

Students will learn basic Phlebotomy skills such as: to identify the types and structures of
blood vessels, HIPAA standards, routine phlebotomy procedures, perform various routine
blood collections, store and prepare a sample for transportation and procedures for quality
assurance.

30
Total Course Hours 600

 

 

Medical Assistant 900

This is a basic medical program that equips the graduates with the skills and knowledge necessary to meet the administrative, clerical and technical requirements in a medical office or other allied health fields as medical office specialists.

Start Learning Today – Apply Now

Skills You Will Gain

  • Anatomy, Physiology & Medical Procedures
  • EKG/ Electrocardiography
  • Medical Terminology
  • Medical Office Procedures
  • Phlebotomy
  • Career Development
  • Computer related skills
  • Business English
  • Internship

 

Courses in this Specialization

Course Instructional Hours
Anatomy, Physiology & Medical Procedures I

This course covers the body organization and processes, medical specialties and measurements.
The students will learn about common diseases and disorders, the skeletal, muscular, circulatory
and respiratory systems

60
Anatomy, Physiology & Medical Procedures II

This course teaches the students the following: the nervous system, the sense organs, the endocrine
system, digestive system, urinary system and body fluids and reproduction. Medical emergencies
and first aid is also covered.

60
Business English: Correspondence

This course provides a basic foundation for writing general office correspondence with major
emphasis given to the structure of business letters and the composition of various types of office
correspondence.

60
Business English: Oral Communications

This course emphasizes on teaching the student the oral communication skills necessary for
successful business management. Topics include preparing a business speech, skills for business
meetings and effective telephone conversations.

60
Career Development

Students will learn the skills how to successfully market themselves and obtain gainful
employment. Subjects covered include, the preparation of resumes, cover letters and interview
techniques.

30
Client Relations

This course teaches students how to effectively provide courteous customer service. The effects of
customer service on business success and how to deal with difficult customer encounters.

30
Electrocardiography

This course teaches the basic Electrocardiography procedures and skills including the structure,
function and conduction system of the heart the role of the EKG technician, Guidelines for patient
care, HIPAA standards. Student will be able to identify the parts and functions of single and multi –
channel EKG machines, describe its proper use and maintenance, prepare a patient and successfully
perform EKG’s.

60
Internship

This is on-the-job experience in a physician’s office or other health-care facility. Learning
objectives are met and evaluation is provided by the field supervisor where the student is interning
as well as the internship coordinator.

270
Introduction to Computers

This primary theory course will acquaint students with the concepts and capabilities of the
computer system, including word processing, spreadsheet, database management and
graphics software.

60
Keyboarding 1- Beginning

This course provides instruction in the proper operating techniques, mastery of the
keyboard, knowledge of the parts of the typewriter, centering, erasing techniques, basic
letters, memoranda, tabulations and envelopes.

60
Keyboarding II – Intermediate

Students are given instruction in production typing which includes work in business
letters, memoranda, reports, business forms and special tabulations.
Prerequisite: Keyboarding I.

60
Medical Office Procedures

This course provides and reinforces the essential medical office procedures encountered in
a medical office environment. Major emphasis is given to medical vocabulary, medical
forms and medical correspondence.
Prerequisite: Keyboarding I.

60
Phlebotomy

Students will learn basic Phlebotomy skills such as: to identify the types and structures of
blood vessels, HIPAA standards, routine phlebotomy procedures, perform various routine
blood collections, store and prepare a sample for transportation and procedures for quality
assurance.

30
Total Course Hours 900
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