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This one-year program is designed to prepare you for an entry-level position in a career that performs medical office functions such as scheduling, office reception, medical documentation, managing patient records, assisting in clinical procedures and examination of patients, performing clinical laboratory procedures, and compliance to all quality and regulatory compliance.
Medical Assistants work in a variety of settings including primary healthcare, urgent care, pediatrics, oncology, short or long-term care facilities and more. Learn how to prepare for licensing exams after graduation.
Why choose this program?
Program description, outcomes and requirements are located in the Course Catalog.
Between scholarships, grants, work study, and loans, students like you can qualify for thousands of dollars to help them reach their education goals.