The Medical Assisting Program at Pitt Community College equips students with a range of skills essential for both administrative and clinical aspects of health care. Students are prepared for ethical and legal challenges in patient care and can pursue certification through the American Association of Medical Assistants. Graduates are trained to work in various professional settings, benefit from program accreditation by CAAHEP, and focus on achieving the CMA credentialing exam. For more information, contact Program Director Krystal C. Sugg at 252-493-7284 or kcsugg841@my.pittcc.edu.
The program length for the Medical Assisting AAS degree program at Pitt Community College is 2 years or 76 credits to complete.
Pitt Community College (PCC) is a two-year community college located in Greenville, North Carolina. Founded in 1961, PCC has a rich history of providing accessible, affordable education to students in the region.
As a comprehensive institution, PCC offers a variety of academic programs, including university transfer programs, associate's degrees, and professional certificates.
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