The Medical Assisting Certificate program at Mandl School: The College of Allied Health focuses on teaching clinical laboratory procedures and administrative skills to students. Key aspects of the program include:
- Collecting and preparing laboratory specimens
- Performing basic laboratory tests
- Conducting phlebotomy
- Assisting in x-rays and electrocardiograms
- Handling office emergencies
- Taking medical histories and recording vital signs
- Explaining treatment procedures
- Preparing patients for examinations
- Assisting during examinations
Moreover, students are equipped with a professional vocabulary of medical terminology, basic knowledge of anatomy and physiology, medical ethics, concepts, and fundamental medical assisting theory. Graduates are well-prepared for employment in a variety of medical and health care settings, such as clinics, hospitals, doctor's offices, and insurance organizations. The school also provides career placement assistance.
Mandl School, The College of Allied Health in New York City, offers training in various health care fields, including Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Health Care Administration, Medical Assisting, Surgical Technology, and Dental Assistant, among others.