A Modular Program is a complete body of prescribed subjects or studies that is divided into periods of
instruction approximately four weeks in length.
Diploma Program -8 Months
720 Clock Hours
20-Hour Weeks
In recent years the Medical Assisting profession has become indispensable to the Health Care field. Not only have physicians become more dependent on Medical Assistants, but their services are also being utilized by hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes. Medical Supply businesses, Home Health agencies, Insurance companies, and Pharmaceutical companies also hire Medical Assistants. They are fast becoming an important part of the Health Care team as their responsibilities continue to expand and the need for their services grows.
The objective of the Medical Assisting Program is to provide graduates with the skills and knowledge that will enable them qualify for entry-level positions as Medical Assistants. Since they are trained in both administrative and clinical procedures, Medical Assistants are capable of filling a variety of entry-level positions, including, but not limited to Clinical or Administrative Assistant, Medical Receptionist and Medical Insurance Billing Specialist.
This training program is divided into eight learning units called Modules. Students must complete Modules 1, 2 and 3, not necessarily in that order, and then continue into Modules 4, 5, 6 and 7. If students do not complete any portion of one of these Modules, the entire Module must be repeated. Upon successful completion of Modules 1 through 7, students will then participate in the 160 clock-hour Externship, which is the 8th Module.
On completion of the Medical Assisting Program, a diploma is awarded. Also, the graduate is eligible to take the Nationally-registered Certified Medical Assistant Examination (NR-CMA).
Program Outline
Course Number | Course Title | Lecture Hours | Lab Hours | Extern Hours |
Module A MA101 | Patient Care & Communication Integumentary and Nervous Systems | 32 | 0 | 0 |
LB101 MC102 | Clinical Laboratory | 0 | 32 | 0 |
Introduction to Computers, Keyboarding | 8 | 8 | 0 | |
Total | 40 | 40 | 0 | |
Module B MA201 | Pharmacology, Surgery & Disease Transmission and Muscular System | 32 | 0 | 0 |
LB201 MC202 | Clinical Laboratory | 0 | 32 | 0 |
Keyboarding | 8 | 8 | 0 | |
Total | 40 | 40 | 0 | |
Module C MA301 | Medical Insurance, Management & Digestive Systems | 32 | 0 | 0 |
LB301 MA302 | Clinical Laboratory | 0 | 32 | 0 |
Introduction to Insurance, EHR. | 8 | 8 | 0 | |
Total | 40 | 40 | 0 | |
Module D MA401 | Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems & EKG | 32 | 0 | 0 |
LB401 MC402 | Clinical Laboratory | 0 | 32 | 0 |
Word Processing, Medisoft. | 8 | 8 | 0 | |
Total | 40 | 40 | 0 | |
Module E MA501 LB501 MC502 | Clinical Laboratory Procedures | 32 | 0 | 0 |
Clinical Laboratory | 0 | 32 | 0 | |
Patient Billing, Keyboarding. | 8 | 8 | 0 | |
Total | 40 | 40 | 0 | |
Module F MA601 LB601 MC602 | Endocrinology & Reproduction | 32 | 0 | 0 |
Clinical Laboratory | 0 | 32 | 0 | |
Medical Insurance Coding, Keyboarding | 8 | 8 | 0 | |
Total | 40 | 40 | 0 | |
Module G MA701 | Therapeutic Care and Systems | 32 | 0 | 0 |
LB701 MC701 MA801 | Clinical Laboratory | 0 | 32 | 0 |
Career Development | 16 | 0 | 0 | |
Externship | 0 | 0 | 160 | |
Program Total | 288 | 272 | 160 | |
=720 hours |
Course Descriptions
Course descriptions include the course number, title, synopsis, a listing of the lecture/theory hours, laboratory or Externship hours, and credit units. For example, the listing “40/0” indicates that the course consists of 40 hours of lecture/theory and 0 hours of laboratory.
LB101 Clinical Laboratory
In this course, students apply theories of examination assisting by positioning, draping, charting, scheduling, and records management. Setting up of Trays for complete Physical Examination Students practice bandaging techniques and the correct use of Biohazard waste containers. Students check visual acuity, practice invasive procedures, and check vital signs and blood pressure.
Prerequisite: None
LB201 Clinical Laboratory
In this course, students apply theories of minor office surgery by using the autoclave, setting up surgery trays, practicing sterile techniques, and using asepsis. Students perform dosage calculations for medication administration. Students learn inventory control techniques. Students practice invasive procedures, and check vital signs and blood pressure.
Prerequisite: None
LB301 Clinical Laboratory
In this course, Learn how to apply basic Theories of bookkeeping, bank procedures Reconciling Accounts and Pay roll. Students learn how to fill the CMS 1500 form and HIPAA in details. Students are have hands on Training on Electronic Health Record. Students practice invasive procedures, and check vital signs and blood pressure.
Prerequisite: None
LB401 Clinical Laboratory
In this course, students apply theories of Cardiology by correctly setting up, running, and mounting an EKG tracing. Students will be introduced to Pulmonary Function testing techniques and practice the correct use of Nebulae. Students practice CPR techniques on mannequins. Students practice invasive procedures, and check vital signs and blood pressure.
Prerequisites: LB101, 201, 301
LB501 Clinical Laboratory
In this course, students will apply theories of clinical laboratory assisting by collecting and labeling specimens. Students are introduced to the basics of a microscope and its functions. Students practice different urinalysis techniques, routine hematology skills, and blood chemistry procedures. Students practice invasive procedures, and check vital signs and blood pressure.
Prerequisites: LB101, 201, 301
LB601 Clinical Laboratory
In this course, students will apply theories of OB/GYN tray set up and examination assisting. Students practice Pediatric Assisting and restraint techniques. Students practice invasive procedures, and check vital signs and blood pressure.
Prerequisites: LB101, 201, 301
LB701 Clinical Laboratory
In this course, students apply theories of therapeutic techniques and modalities. Students learn how to position patients properly for ultrasound treatment, Electroneurostimulation, and traction. Students practice invasive procedures, and check vital signs and blood pressure.
Prerequisites: LB101, 201, 301
MA101 Patient Care and Communication
This course emphasizes patient care. Students develop skills in records management, telephone techniques, and interpersonal communications. Students receive Anatomy and Physiology lectures on the Integumentary System, the Senses and the Nervous System. Students are introduced to OSHA regulations.
Prerequisite: None
MA201 Pharmacology and Disease Transmission
Anatomy and physiology of the Muscular System is discussed in this Course. This course stresses the importance of asepsis and sterile technique in today’s health care environment. Basic bacteriology and its relationship to infection and disease control are presented. Students are introduced to basic pharmacology and learn the principles of administering medication.
Prerequisite: None
MA301 Medical Insurance, Management and Digestive Systems
Topics discussed in this course include the structure and function of the human digestive system. The various types of medical insurance and Billing Codes are discussed in this course. Banking Procedures are also discussed. The medical management portion of this course focuses on bookkeeping, collections, and payroll procedures essential to the medical office. Equipment and supplies ordered for the medical office are identified, and students learn their proper care and storage.
Prerequisite: None
MA401 Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems
This course examines the circulatory and respiratory systems including the structure and function of the heart and lungs. The electrical pathways of the heart muscle are studied as a basis for electrocardiograph (EKG). Students are given a cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) course.
Prerequisite: MA101, 201, 301
MA501 Clinical Procedures
This course introduces laboratory procedures commonly performed in a physician’s office. Students learn about specimen labeling, collection, handling, and transportation procedures. Basic hematology and the procedures. Used in microbiology and bacteriology tests are covered. Coverage of the anatomy and physiology of the lymphatic and urinary systems and procedures for performing different types of urinalysis are included.
Prerequisite: MA101, 201, 301
MA601 Endocrinology and Reproduction
Endocrinology and male and female reproduction are taught in this course. The theory of pediatrics, obstetrics, and gynecological examination techniques are also covered in this course.
Prerequisite: MA101, 201, 301
MA701 Therapeutic Care and Skeletal Systems
In this course, students learn about the basic techniques, equipment and modalities used in therapeutic medicine. Skeletal structures of the body as they relate to therapeutic care are covered.
Prerequisite: MA101, 201, 301
MA801 Externship
Upon successful completion of modules 1 through 7, medical assisting students participate in a 160-hour
Externship at an approved facility
The Externship enables students to work with patients and apply the principles and practices learned in the classroom. Externs work under the direct supervision of qualified personnel in participating institutions and under the supervision of a person with appropriate instructor credentials. Externs are evaluated by supervisory personnel at 80 and 160-hour intervals, and the evaluations are placed in the students’ permanent record. Medical assisting students must successfully complete their Externship to fulfill requirements for graduation.
Prerequisite: LB101-LB701
MA101-MA701
MC102-MC701
MC102 Introduction to Computers
This course introduces the computer and information processing. Students are introduced to what a computer is, how it works, and how it is used in solving problems. This course is also designed to teach students the keyboard by the touch system and to improve keyboarding skill and accuracy.
Prerequisite: None
MC202 Keyboarding
This course is designed to improve keyboarding speed and accuracy. Emphasis is placed on using proper
keyboarding techniques.
Prerequisite: MC102
MC302 Introduction to Insurance
This course is designed to provide hands-on introduction to basic commands of word processing application software for the PC. The student will learn to create, edit, and manipulate documents using a popular PC word processing software package.
Prerequisite: MC102, MC202
MC402 Word Processing
This course provides students with current insurance terminology applicable to various insurance company providers, patients, computerized systems, and administrative services.
Prerequisite: MC102, 202, 302
MC502 Patient Billing
This course introduces the application of billing techniques, delinquent claims, credit and collections, legal issues affecting insurance claims, and medical records.
Prerequisite: MC102, 202, 302
MC602 Medical Insurance Coding
This course is designed to introduce the student to the fundamentals of the ICD-9 and CPT-4 coding systems.
Prerequisite: MC102, 202, 302
MC701 Career Development
This course is designed to provide practical applications of job hunting, résumé writing, interviewing, setting employment objectives and career goals, networking, and effective communication. Mock interviews are also included in this course.
Prerequisite: MC102, 202, 302