The medical assisting curriculum covers a wide range of topics, including medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, and practical skills. Key learning outcomes include foundational anatomy and physiology, specialized medical knowledge, professional skills, and an externship for hands-on experience in a clinical setting. The program aims to prepare students for careers as medical assistants by providing them with the necessary knowledge, skills, and attributes to support health care professionals and deliver quality patient care.
Ross's medical assistant program takes 30 weeks (day students) or 36 weeks (evening students).
Ross College is a health care education institution that offers training programs in various health care disciplines, including Medical Assistant, Medical Insurance Billing and Office Administration, Dental Assistant, Pharmacy Technician, Veterinary Assistant, Occupational Therapy Assistant, Nursing, Practical Nursing, Veterinary Technology, and Business Management.
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