Medical Assisting Program

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Medical Assisting “Community Care College has allowed me to get my education while being a full-time mom and full-time worker.”

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Through the Medical Assisting program, the student learns the procedures, techniques, and the underlying principles of the human body, in addition to the functions of other professionals who provide health care.

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  • Medical Assisting

    Community Care College has allowed me to get my education while being a full-time mom and full-time worker.

  • If you like organizing and maintaining a well-run office and also enjoy working with people in a health care environment, Community Care Colleges Medical Assistant program offers a career that satisfies both interests. You will study medical law, ethics, terminology, the form and functions of the human body, and how to assist in the examination room. You will also learn general office procedures, front office and back office procedures, computer-related skills, coding and how to run tests on and take vital signs of patients. On the way to becoming a highly-skilled professional who can manage the business end of a medical office and assist with patient care, you will complete a 180-hour externship in a medical office applying classroom and lab skills. You may enter the workforce directly after completing this program or elect to apply credit earned toward your degree.

    Job OutlookEmployment of Medical Assistants is expected to grow much faster than the average for all occupations through the year 2016 as the health services industry expands because of technological advances in medicine, and a growing and aging population. Increasing utilization of Medical Assistants in the rapidly-growing healthcare industries will result in fast employment growth for the occupation. In fact, Medical Assisting is projected to be the fastest growing occupation over the 200216 period.

    Employment growth will be driven by the increase in the number of group practices, clinics, and other healthcare facilities that need a high proportion of support personnel, particularly the flexible Medical Assistant who can handle both administrative and clinical duties. Medical Assistants work primarily in outpatient settings, which are expected to exhibit much faster than average growth. In view of the preference of many healthcare employers for trained personnel, job prospects should be best for Medical Assistants with formal training or experience, and particularly for those with certification.

    On-Ground ProgramDiploma 9 month program and classes begin every Monday Monday through Thursday 8:00am 1:00pm or 5:30pm 10:30pmDegree 20 month program and classes begin approximately every 4 weeks Monday through Thursday 8:00am 1:00pm, 5:30pm 10:30pm Associates Courses Online or On Campus Monday through Thursday 9:00am-11:50am

    Financial Assistance Pell Grant and Federal Student Loans are available to those who qualify Private Lenders Voc-Rehab, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Workforce Oklahoma and Veterans Education

    Entrance Requirements High School Diploma or General Education Diploma (GED) Admittance Essay

    CertificationGraduates of the program are eligible to sit for the Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) examination and Registered Phlebotomist (RPT) Examination administered by American Medical Technologist. Additionally, CCC graduates are eligible for American Medical Assistants Associations Certified Medical Assistant (CMA).

    Degree ProgramStudents who wish to further their education beyond the diploma program have the option of attending CCCs Associates of Occupational Science Degree Program. The degree program is designed to provide a foundation that will enable degree holders to seek and apply for management roles in their specialties.

    Application ProcessInterested candidates should apply early. Applications can be made in person at 4242 South Sheridan or by contacting an Admissions team member at 918.610.0027 or via email at [email protected]. Log on towww.communitycarecollege.edu for an online application.

    Working ConditionsMedical Assistants work in well-lit, clean environments. They constantly interact with other people and may have to handle several responsibilities at once. Most Medical Assistants work a traditional schedule with a 32 to 40 hour work week.

    Physical RequirementsPhysical requirements can vary from sedentary to heavy activity depending upon whether Medical Assistants are performing administrative or clinical procedures. Medical Assistants frequently have to assist patients of all heights and weights by supporting, lifting, or moving them.

    HearingIf hearing impaired, must possess reasonable alternative communication skills.

    SpeechMust demonstrate ability to functionally express self orally and/or in writing.

    VisionMust possess normal vision or correctable to within normal ranges.

    Mental & Emotional RequirementsBecause Medical Assistants deal with the public, they must be neat and well-groomed, and have a courteous, pleasant manner. Medical Assistants must be able to put patients at ease and explain physicians instructions. They must respect the confidential nature of medical information.

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    Community Care College does not discriminate on thebasis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender,age, marital or veteran status, or qualified disability.

    Community Care College is institutionally accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS) and the medical assisting program is programatically accredited by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES); Community Care College is licensed by the Oklahoma Board of Private Vocational Schools and is recognized by the United States Department of Education and authorized by Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education to offer Associate Degrees.Disclosures regarding the Colleges programs related to consumer information/gainful employment are provided for each eligible program at http://www.collegesooner.com/consumer-information/