The Medical Assistant Program equips students with essential skills in medical administration and clinical duties, providing a comprehensive curriculum to prepare them for careers in health care.
Key Skills Taught:
- Administrative Duties: Managing medical/financial records, insurance, transcription, appointment scheduling
- Clinical Responsibilities: Assisting in surgeries, injections, electrocardiographs, handling emergencies
- Medical Terminology: Introduction to medical assisting terminology
- Anatomy and Physiology: Understanding human body structure and function
- Health care & Administrative: Learning about health care systems and administrative tasks
- Pharmacology: Study of drugs and their effects on the body
Program Features Offered:
- Financial Stability emphasizing a median salary of $40,700 in California
- Accreditation by ABHES offering a CMA program
- Enhanced Skills with 88 hours of free Phlebotomy Certification training
- Fast-Track Employment for immediate job opportunities
- Real-World Experience with a 160-hour clinical externship
- Competitive Advantage with multiple certifications
- Supportive Environment for student success
- Career Opportunities in a rapidly growing field
Additional Features:
- Comprehensive Program with 740+ hours including 160-hour externship
- Flexibility with optional AAS Degree course and online classes
- Dual Expertise in front and back-office duties
- Financial Aid Eligibility with support throughout
- 2-In-1 Course Bundle combining Medical Assistant Degree with Phlebotomy Certificates
- State and National Certifications preparation
The program length for the Medical Assistant Program at RCI is 9 – 13 months in class.
Regan Career Institute is a leading provider of career-focused education in the healthcare industry, with over 20 years of experience.
Regan Career Institute offers a variety of accredited courses in areas such as medical laboratory technology, medical assisting, and phlebotomy, among others. The institute is accredited by ABHES, recognized by the U.S. Department of Education, and approved by the California BPPE and CDPH.
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