Purpose
The Medical Assisting certificate program (Plan Code 166) prepares individuals as multi-skilled health care practitioners who are competent in urgent care, physician’s offices, hospitals, and long term care environments. Graduates will be prepared to perform traditional medical assistant responsibilities to include clinical and administrative duties. Clinical functions could include, but are not limited to, direct patient care and preparation, ECG, phlebotomy, and pharmacology. Administrative duties include scheduling appointments, maintaining patient records, bookkeeping, and billing and insurance processing. (NCCT, 2017). Upon completion of the program students are eligible to take the National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT) for certification as a Medical Assistant (NCMA).
Program Admission Requirements
The program will enroll students annually who fulfill the following prerequisite requirements.
- Complete application to ESCC
- High School Diploma or GED, copy to accompany application to program
- GPA of 2.0 or better
Program Requirements
These requirements must be fulfilled prior to the start of the second semester. Student must be current, certified and or maintain these standards through the end of the program for all program requirements.
- Have CPR certification. CPR classes provide certification for two years and need to be repeated if the date of expiration has been reached.
- Responsible for costs necessary for program completion such as required testing fees, and books.
- Appropriate professional and social media use as defined by the college or syllabus.
- Participate in community based activities that support student development.
Program Learning Outcomes
Students will be able to:
- Apply diagnostic testing skills.
- Apply the principles of law and ethics in performing office operations.
- Apply medical terminology in the workplace appropriately.