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Medical Assistant Professional

Manchester Community College
Manchester, New Hampshire
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December 2, 2024
Program Details
Program Length
38 credits (about 12.7 months)
Self-paced, flexible schedule
Program Cost
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Financial aid may be available
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The Medical Assistant Professional Certification Program at Manchester Community College NH equips students with essential clinical and administrative skills needed for medical assisting. Students gain specialized knowledge in medical terminology, clinical procedures, administrative tasks, anatomy, pharmacology, ethics, and psychology through hands-on training. The program prepares individuals to enter the field as competent medical assistants.

Key Skills Taught:
- Clinical and administrative skills for medical assisting
- Medical terminology and anatomy
- Pharmacology and medical ethics
- Hands-on training for mastering skills

Program Features:
- Nationally accredited and transitioning to a workforce credential program
- Requires completion of 38 credits
- Includes courses like Medical Terminology, Clinical Laboratory Procedures, Administrative Medical Assisting, and more
- Features a practicum and seminar for real-world application of skills
- Offers elective courses in Liberal Arts and Sciences
- Serves as a foundation for further academic advancement in the field
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About Manchester Community College

Manchester Community College (MCC), located in Manchester, Connecticut, is a public community college dedicated to providing comprehensive, innovative, and affordable learning opportunities to diverse populations. 

Established in 1963, MCC offers more than 60 associate degree and certificate programs in various fields, including art and design, automotive technology, business, construction technologies, education, healthcare, and liberal arts. 

The college is committed to access, excellence, and relevance, with a learning-centered community that supports students in achieving their educational goals. MCC has a high transfer rate to four-year colleges and universities, with many articulation agreements in place to facilitate seamless transitions.

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