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The Berkeley College Medical Assistant certificate program holds accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP). Choosing a CAAHEP-accredited program sets you on a solid path toward establishing a rewarding career as a medical assistant. Berkeley’s Medical Assistant programs equip you to become an essential part of a medical team in one of today’s fastest-growing fields. With practical training from seasoned healthcare experts, you'll gain the knowledge and abilities required for employment across various healthcare settings.You also have the opportunity to further your education to broaden your career options and boost your income potential. For instance, consider Kristin Trainor, who started in a Medical Assistant program, applied some credits toward a Practical Nurse program, went on to complete a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), and is now contemplating a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) in the future. Numerous employers provide tuition support, simplifying the process of gaining additional skills and qualifications while employed.The College additionally provides an Associate in Applied Science Medical Assistant degree program, which builds upon the career-focused certificate program. Unlike many other Medical Assistant programs, graduates of Berkeley College’s degree program also earn a Medical Assistant certificate.Both the Medical Assistant certificate and degree programs are structured to train medical assistants who are proficient in cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning areas for professional entry. This is achieved through a curriculum that covers patient care techniques, general education, and administrative and business skills.Medical assistants handle administrative and clinical duties to ensure the smooth operation of offices for physicians, podiatrists, chiropractors, and other healthcare providers. You will learn how to:Measure vital signsReady patients and aid physicians during examsGather and prepare lab samplesConduct basic lab testsManage appointments, invoice patients, complete insurance forms, and moreThese programs ready you to enter the highly sought-after healthcare sector and work in diverse environments, such as physicians’ offices, hospitals, and other healthcare facilities. You will be equipped to tackle both clinical and administrative demands in today’s evolving healthcare landscape.The programs address a broad spectrum of topics, including:Medical office managementMedical terminologyPharmacology and human diseasesClinical practices like electrocardiography (EKG), venipuncture, and specimen collection
Official secondary or post-secondary transcripts (with certified English translations) and proof of graduation.