Medical Assistant
As a Medical Assistant, you'll perform administrative and clinical procedures in ambulatory settings such as physician's offices and clinics, hospitals, insurance billing agencies, laboratories and emergency rooms.
In this program, you'll get hands on experience in pharmacology, clinical procedures, anatomy and physiology, medical math, medical coding, medical ethics, and much more. Our small class sizes allow our instructors to provide the individualized attention you need to succeed!
This 475-hour program will prepare you for the high skill, high demand world of healthcare.
Key Program Topics
- Anatomy & Physiology
- Medical Coding
- Pharmacology
- Medical Ethics
Instructors are professionals in the field and teach using a largely hands-on approach to skill development.
Certifications & Credentials:
- Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) with NHA (National Healthcareer Association)
- BLS Healthcare CPR/First Aid
- Stop the Bleed Certificate
- WCCC Certificate of Program Completion
- NHA: CMAA-Clinical Medical Administrative Assistant
I chose WCCC because I was looking to get my career in healthcare started quickly. The fact that I was able to work full time during the program was very important to me as well. The program was conducted by knowledgeable and caring teachers; they really did make sure that I learned all I needed to. WCCC was amazing for my life. My time in the medical assisting program jump started a happy and successful medical career. I’d absolutely recommend WCCC to anyone looking for a life in healthcare.
Sam Huber, Medical Assistant
Program Details
This program takes approximately five months to complete, with evening classes 4 times per week.
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The WCCC Atrium Campus is centrally located off I75 in Middletown, just behind the Atrium Medical Center. This state-of-the-art campus focuses on preparing students for in-demand medical careers. We're small and mighty! Allowing us to provide personalized attention and a family like atmosphere that helps our students thrive.
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Occupational Outlook
for Medical Assistants
This program is fully accredited by the Council on Occupational Education (COE)