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medical assistant training program
Certified Medical Assistant Training Program
Program Description: This program
teaches both theory and practical information regarding medical
diagnostics,
laboratory techniques
and back office operation, such as medical billing and record
keeping. The student will learn basic anatomy and physiology,
and receive training in medical techniques, including injections,
urinalysis, venipuncture and electrocardiography. The student
will also learn how to take blood pressure, temperature and
heart rate, and perform EKG, First Aid, and CPR.
Needs Assessments: With
the increasing shortage of physicians and health care
workers in the medical field, medical assistants
are becoming a critical part of the medical team. Existing
physicians in the community are requiring medical assistance
in their offices
and clinics.
Program Outcome: The expected
outcome for the program is to provide the graduate with the
ability to obtain an entry-level
position
as a Medical Assistant, Medical Office Assistant, Medical Laboratory
Assistant, EKG Technician or Hospital Assistant. After graduation
students will be prepared to take the National Medical Certification
Exam.
Prerequisites: High School
Diploma or Equivalent as determined by the NJ Department of
Education. If the prospective student
does not have a HS diploma or Equivalent, he/she will need
to show evidence of at least an 11th grade reading level as
determined
by the Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE), a state recognized
test as indicated by the National Skills Standard Board.
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