CERTIFIED CLINICAL MEDICAL ASSISTANTS
Apply NowClinical Medical assistants (MAs) are critical members of healthcare teams in a variety of medical settings. MAs are the first and last person a patient interacts with, making a lasting impact on the patient experience.
TUITION: $2800
The tuition fee covers all essential costs, including a $150 registration fee, online course tuition, clinical training fees, and necessary class materials. Students must purchase navy-colored scrubs separately for clinical training. The BLS certification is not included and must be obtained separately.
The total tuition for the Medical Assistant program is $2,800, which includes a $150 registration fee, $1,950 course fee, $440 lab fee, $60 for liability insurance, and $200 for the textbook.
PROGRAM DURATION: 30 weeks long, with 400 hours of instruction. 360 hours of online course and 40 hours of clinical practice (Injection, Phlebotomy, EKG & EMR).
Program Overview
This program trains students in basic clinical skills like injections, EKG, phlebotomy, and EMR documentation.
Online Learning
- Self-paced and available anytime after registration.
Skills Lab (4 total visits required)
- Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday & Thursday
- 8:30 AM – 11:30 AM
- Location: DMS Care Training Campus
- Topics: Injections, EKG, Phlebotomy, EMR
Admission Requirements
- Must be 18 years or older.
- State-issued ID, passport, green card, or driver’s license.
- Social Security card.
- High school diploma or GED (or graduating within 12 months).
- No immunizations required.
- Navy scrubs required for lab sessions.
STUDENTS WILL LEARN
- Basic science and medical terminology
- Healthcare systems and settings
- Pharmacology, diet, and nutrition
- Anatomy, physiology, and medical terminology
- Hygiene and sanitation
- Phlebotomy
- Patient care and education
- Administrative work and charting
- Communication and customer service
WHERE MEDICAL ASSISTANTS WORK
Medical Assistants (MAs) work in both clinical and administrative roles across various healthcare settings.
- Hospitals: Outpatient clinics, Emergency departments, Specialty units such as pediatrics or oncology
- Clinics and Doctor’s Offices
- Urgent Care Centers
- Nursing Homes and Long-Term Care Facilities
- Public Health Departments
- Diagnostic Laboratories
- Rehabilitation Centers: Assisting with patient care and administrative tasks
- Insurance Companies: Working in medical claims or pre-authorization departments
- Telehealth Services: Providing patient support and managing virtual appointments
MAs can also transfer to PCT or CNA positions. Many Korean-owned clinics actively hire MAs.
KEY FACTS
- NHA CCMA is a nationally recognized certification across the U.S.
- No immigration status required to enroll or get certified.
- Six full-length practice exams included.
- Three exam attempts; after three failures, the course must be retaken, and the exam can be tried again after one year.
- NHA CCMA: 180 questions, 3 hours.
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