Medical Assisting Certificate Program
Medical Assisting is a versatile health care profession that prepares an individual to perform various clinical and administrative functions in a health care facility. These functions, performed under the direction of a licensed physician and/or licensed physicians assistant, are completed while examining and treating patients. Medical assistants are responsible for performing a variety of the tasks that enable a health care facility to properly treat its patients. These tasks include, but are not limited to: preparing treatment rooms for patients’ examinations; scheduling appointments and maintaining medical records; interviewing patients, measuring vital signs, weight and height, and then recording the information; operating x-ray, electrocardiograph (EKG), and other equipment to administer routine diagnostic tests; and completing insurance forms. The exact duties that a medical assistant performs are unique to the setting in which she or he is employed. Industries that employ medical assistants include doctors’ offices/clinics, health practitioners, ambulatory care facilities, and osteopathic offices/clinics.
The Medical Assisting Certificate is requires 39 credit-hours. The final semester includes both a Review Course in order to prepare for the American Association of Medical Assistants’ Certified Medical Assistant Exam and a clinical/externship. Many clinical facilities will require students to successfully pass a background check. The clinical allows the student to work in a health care setting to apply the knowledge, skills, and abilities that she or he has learned and to gain practical experience as well.
| First Semester (Fall) | Credit |
| MDCA | 1213 | Medical Terminology | 2 |
| MDCA | 1417 | Procedures in a Clinical Setting | 4 |
| MDCA | 1421 | Medical Administrative Procedures | 4 |
POFT | 1301 | Business English | 3 |
| POFT | 1325 | Business Math with Machine Applications | |
| | | Semester Total: | 16 |
| Second Semester (Spring) | Credit |
| MDCA | 1409 | Anatomy & Physiology for Medical Assistants | 4 |
| MDCA | 1443 | Medical Insurance | 4 |
| MDCA | 1352 | Medical Laboratory Procedures | 3 |
| MDCA | 1291 | Special Topics: Human Relations for the Medical Office | 2 |
| MDCA | 1348 | Pharmacology | 3 |
| | | Semester Total: | 16 |
| Third Semester (Summer) | Credit |
| MDCA | 1154 | Certified Medical Assistant Examination Review | 1 |
| MDCA | 1205 | Medical Law & Ethics | 2 |
| ECRD | 1211 | Electrocardidography | 2 |
| MDCA | 1264 | Practicum/Externship-Medical Assistant | 2 |
| | | Semester Total: | 7 |
| | | Program Total: | 39 |
Tentative Part-time, Night Program Course Schedule
Recommended prior to enrollment in first semester
POFT 1301 Business English (or ENGL 1301 Comp & Rhetoric)
POFT 1325 Business Math and Machine Applications
Fall 2008
MDCA 1213 Medical Terminology (8 wks)
MDCA 1409 Anatomy & Physiology for Medical Assistants (16 wks)
MDCA 1421 Administrative Procedures ( 16 wks)
Spring 2009
MDCA 1291 Special Topics: Human Relations for the Medical Office (6 wks)
MDCA 1352 Medical Assistant Laboratory Procedures (12 wks)
MDCA 1443 Medical Insurance - (12 wks)
Summer 2009
ECRD 1211 Electrocardiograpghy
MDCA 1205 Medical Law & Ethics
MDCA 1348 Pharmacology & Administration of Medications
MDCA 1417 Procedures in a Clinical Setting
Fall 2009
MDCA 1154 - Certified Medical Assisting Exam Review
MDCA 1264 Practicum - 240 contact hours (approx. 16 hours per week)