The Medical Assisting Program at College of the Mainland provides students with a comprehensive set of skills and practical experience to excel in health care settings.
Key Skills Taught:
- Anatomy and physiology
- Human disease and pathophysiology
- Medical terminology
- Medical insurance
- Medical law
- Pharmacology and administration of medicine
- Clinical procedures
- Laboratory procedures
Program Features:
- State-of-the-art equipment, including simulation manikins and an onsite clinical lab
- Faculty with practical experience
- Internship opportunities in medical facilities
- Convenient day classes
- Accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs
Alumni Outcomes:
- Graduates are highly sought after in hospitals, offices, and clinics immediately after completing the program
Testimonials:
- Nereyda Bravo: 'The best part about the program is the hands-on training and great class schedules.'
- Stanley VanHorn Jr.: 'I have trusted College of the Mainland for multiple courses over the last 12 years.'
For further details, contact Darlene Alexander, Program Director, at 409-933-8231 or dalexander@com.edu.
The Medical Assisting Program at College of the Mainland is a three-semester program.
College of the Mainland is a public community college located in Texas City, Texas, with a total enrollment of 4,335 students. The college offers a range of educational and vocational programs coordinated through four Meta Majors: Arts and Humanities, Business and Industry, Health, Human and Consumer Science, and Public Safety, as well as Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields.
The college serves a diverse student population and is committed to providing affordable, accessible education to busy, purpose-driven individuals in the Texas Gulf Coast region.
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