Medical assistants perform a combination of clinical and administrative duties in a medical setting. Clinical duties include assisting doctors with examinations, drawing blood, placing patients in rooms, administering immunizations, removing sutures, assessing vital signs, and applying wound care. Administrative duties include scheduling appointments, answering phones, billing insurance companies, making referrals, and phoning in prescriptions. Because medical assistants work in an office environment, most work regular day-time hours. Medical assisting is expected to be the sixth fastest growing occupation through the year 2008. The Medical Assisting program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Programs (CAAHEP), on recommendation of the Curriculum Review Board of the American Association of Medical Assistants Endowment: CAAHEP, 1361 Park Street, Clearwater, FL 33756; phone (727) 210-2350. Clinical courses are offered only during the day at the Gardner Campus.
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Campus/format: This program can be completed during the day at the Gardner Campus. Helpful hints: Several courses are offered only in the semester they are shown in the catalog; students must register for these courses when they are offered. Transfer options: This program prepares students for immediate
career entry. However, articulation agreements exist with Charter
Oak State College and the University of Phoenix. This program qualifies
for the Franklin University Community College Alliance program. Special requirements: Students must demonstrate keyboarding proficiency by either successfully completing BSS153 or successfully passing the keyboarding placement exam. Immunizations, additional liability insurance, and a Criminal/Sexual Offender Records Information (CORI/SORI) check are required for student externs. Technical standards must be met with or without accommodations. Students must pass all MAS and BIO courses with a C+ or better to remain in good standing in the MAS program. Certification: Graduates of MWCC’s accredited program can become certified by taking and passing the national Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) Exam (only students who graduate from an accredited program are allowed to sit for this exam). MWCC is a national testing site; exams are offered in January and June each year. Career options: Most medical assistants work in the offices of physicians, chiropractors, optometrists, and podiatrists. Others find employment in hospitals, insurance companies, and other health care facilities. Earning potential: $26,490 to $31,463; job prospects in this fast-growing field should be best for medical assistants with formal training or experience, particularly those with certification. |
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Program Competencies for MASUpon graduation from this program, students shall have demonstrated the ability to perform the following administrative, clinical, and transdisciplinary competencies:
Technical Standards**general information about technical standards and accommodation. All technical standards listed apply to MAS; technical standards that apply to MOC are indicated by: ** Students entering this program must be able to demonstrate the ability to:
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