clinical medical assistant

clinical medical assistant

This program prepares medical assistant students to perform patient clinical skills in the medical office setting. Students perform clinical procedures including administering medications, assisting with minor surgery, performing an electrocardiogram, obtaining laboratory specimens for testing, educating patients, and maintaining clinical equipment in an ambulatory care setting. Medical assistants perform routine clinical tasks to keep the offices of physicians, podiatrists, chiropractors, and optometrists running smoothly.

Clinical duties may include taking medical histories and recording vital signs, explaining treatment procedures to patients, preparing patients for examination, and assisting the physician during the examination. Medical assistants collect and prepare laboratory specimens or perform basic laboratory tests on the premises. They instruct patients about medication and special diets, prepare and administer medications as directed by a physician, authorize drug refills as directed, telephone prescriptions to a pharmacy, draw blood, prepare patients for x-rays, take electrocardiograms, and change dressings.

Clinical Medical Assistant – Employment & Education

Upon successful completion of the Clinical Medical Assistant program you will have the skills necessary to gain employment in a number of capacities. Job opportunities will be prevalent in physician’s offices, clinics, chiropractor’s offices and outpatient facilities. The occupational outlook handbook, states that employment of medical assistants is expected to grow 35 percent from 2006 to 2016, much faster than the average.

Educational Requirements

People who are interested in becoming a Clinical Medical Assistant must possess a high school diploma or GED equivalent.

Clinical Medical Assistant

This program will provide the necessary training and skills required to challenge the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) national examination. This 220 hour program includes 140 classroom hours (lecture and labs) and 80 hours of a clinical externship. Students must successfully complete the 140 hour classroom requirement to be eligible to participate in the 80 hour clinical externship rotation.

This comprehensive Clinical Medical Assistant program provides training in the following areas:

  • function of the clinical medical assistant in a medical office
  • introduction to health care facilities
  • medical terminology
  • anatomy of each of the body systems to include the heart, conduction system, circulation of the heart & blood vessels
  • care and safety of patients, medical and legal aspects, and work ethics
  • effective verbal and non-verbal communication
  • interpersonal skills and human behavior
  • phone in prescriptions to various pharmacies
  • confidentiality and HIPAA
  • take patient medical histories
  • update patient medical files
  • instruct patients on proper usage of medications
  • vital signs and documentation
  • phlebotomy including venipuncture and capillary sampling
  • collecting non-blood specimens and point of care testing
  • performing 12 lead EKGs, EKG strip analysis (P,Q,R,S,T wave form)
  • prepare and assist with medical examinations
  • take blood pressure and body temperatures
  • apply sterile dressings
  • prepare patients for x-rays
  • perform various injections
  • perform peripheral IVs
  • administer oral medications
  • aseptic technique and infection prevention
  • assist with minor surgeries 
  • proper use and disposal of biohazards and sharps

When
14-week program meets 3 times a week, from 6 – 9:30 PM, plus 80 hour clinicals.

Fee
$2,659 (Textbooks included.) Does not include required Hepatitis B vaccine, TB Testing, background check or the national certification test fees. Full payment required before first day of class.

Financial Aid
Typical student financial assistance through Pell Grants and other financial aid programs do not apply to this noncredit program. Tuition assistance may be available through your local Indiana Workforce Development office.

This course is also been approved for GI Bill educational benefits. Call 800-400-4520 for eligibility requirements.

Admission and Completion requirements:
Students must possess a high school diploma or GED to enroll and 18 years old prior to last class. No formal admission to VU is required. Upon successful completion of the program students will receive a VU Certificate of Completion. To receive the certificate students must have a good attendance record, and successfully pass clinicals, quizzes and exams. Although this is a noncredit program, letter grades will be assigned.

For additional information on this program call Mr. John Tooley at 1-812-482-3077 or email jtooley@vinu.edu.

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