Certificate
Students in the Medical Assisting certificate acquire a wide range of clinical, computer, communication, and organizational skills that prepare them for a multitude of positions in various medical environments. Medical Assistants are versatile, multifaceted professionals.
Only graduates from accredited programs like ours can take the Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) exam. Because we are accredited by the CAAHEP (Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs) and MAERB (Medical Assisting Education Review Board), this means that we must meet stringent educational requirements that are reviewed by an outside agency annually. Employers prefer our graduates because of their quality college level education and certification(s).
The Medical Assisting Certificate program is accredited by the Commission of Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) upon the recommendation of the Medical Assisting Education Review Board (MAERB). Complete information can be found in the college catalog: Accreditation
Admission into the program requires that the applicant attend a Medical Assisting Virtual Information Session.
Apply Request InfoUpon completion of this certificate, entry-level Medical Assistants are able to:
This occupational profile is provided by O*NET.
Completion of a program is based on full time enrollment. Many of our students attend part time and may not complete within the one year timeline.
In order to be eligible for and successfully complete the Medical Assistant Certificate, certain physical and behavioral standards are required as part of the program and clinical/lab experience. These technical standards have been developed using the U.S. Department of Labor's skills and abilities for those working in a medical setting. Some cooperative work experience opportunities may have additional requirements beyond the technical standards listed here and requirements may vary by agency. Students must satisfy the program’s technical standards and the individual agency requirements before a clinical assignment is approved.
These technical standards are established in accordance with the Section 504 of the federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the American with Disabilities Act. All students must be able to satisfy these standards with or without a reasonable accommodation. These include:
Communication (Verbal and Non-Verbal)
Auditory Ability
Visual Ability
Physical Strength (Gross Motor Control)
Manual Dexterity (Fine Motor Movement)
Behavioral/Mental Performance
See also: Immunization Requirements
Gwenn Dyson MSN RN CCMA
Kim Maas BSN RN
Eva Stanley MSN RN
Theresa Sexton MSN RN CEN CNE
Gwen Dyson, Program Coordinator | |
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Phone | 774.330.4514 |
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Barbara Vinall, Program Office Assistant | |
Phone | 774.330.4623 |
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