The Clinical Medical Assistant Program equips students with skills in both business aspects and clinical duties essential for working in health care settings. The program also focuses on technology usage, professional development, and workplace ethics.
Key Skills Taught:
- Business Aspect: Insurance reporting, Office accounting, Medical records management
- Clinical Duties: Patient preparation, Routine laboratory procedures, Operating the electrocardiograph machine, Conducting minor medical/surgical procedures, Measuring vital signs
- Technology Usage: Utilizing technology in health care
- Professional Development: Understanding healthcare history, Professional workplace behavior, Ethics and legal aspects in health care
Program Features:
- Duration: 24-week training course, 720 clock hours
- Schedule: Evenings, Monday to Friday, 4:00pm-9:00pm
- Admission Requirements: High school diploma or GED, English communication skills, Basic computer understanding, Physical ability for health care tasks, Criminal background check, Health care vaccinations, CPR/BLS certification
- Prerequisites: High school diploma or GED, 80% or higher on the CMA admissions exam
- Cost Breakdown: Total cost $6,400 including certification exam, background check, textbook rental, uniform set, CPR certification, Payment plans available
The program length for the Clinical Medical Assistant (CMA) program is 24 weeks, which is equivalent to a total of 720 clock hours of classroom and laboratory training.
Advance Nursing Training, LLC is a healthcare training institution located in New Orleans, Louisiana. Established to provide individuals with the opportunity to start a professional career in healthcare, the program emphasizes professionalism and compassion in its training.
The staff, including instructor Melanie McCrary, possesses over thirty years of healthcare experience, ensuring a well-rounded education for students. Advance Nursing Training, LLC offers a variety of healthcare training courses and is committed to the highest standards of professionalism and compassion in its programs.
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