Clinical Medical Assistant
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Clinical Medical Assistant Program Overview
The Clinical Medical Assistant OSA program is an introduction to medical office operations, equipment, procedures, and human relations skills. With an emphasis on patient assessment, examination, and treatment as directed by a physician. This includes vital signs, collection and documentation of patient information, asepsis, office clinical procedures, and other treatments as appropriate for health care settings.
In this program you will learn medical terminology, phlebotomy, EKG, wound care, vital signs, sterile technology, medical procedures, OSHA guidelines, and more. This program requires 142 lecture hours program and 112 hours of clinical externship. Our classes are taught by experienced, professional nurses and lab technicians who are actively working in the healthcare industry. Tuition includes textbooks. Upon successful completion of this program, you may earn a priority point toward admission into an NCTC Nursing program.
MDCA 1000 BASIC MEDICAL ASSISTANT TECHNOLOGY
MDCA 1017 PROCEDURES IN A CLINICAL SETTING
MDCA 1052 MEDICAL ASSISTANT LABORATORY PROCEDURES
MDCA 1064 CMA EXTERNSHIP
Required Courses
Admission Requirements
Age Requirements: 18+ at registration
Basic Reading and Math Assessment (CASAS)
Must show proof of high school diploma, GED or college transcripts
Criminal Background Check
Must provide proof of current Immunizations
Must have current CPR certification or enroll in a CPR class
Need financial aid?
A Payment Plan is available for those who need assistance, please contact your local NCTC Business Office for details.