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Clinical Medical Assistant Training near Boston, MA

The Clinical Medical Assistant Certificate program at Health Training Center can be completed in approximately 20 weeks. For the first 16 weeks, students receive instruction and practice clinical skills in the classroom and lab. After the class time, the final four weeks take place out in the field for an externship experience.

During the program, experienced instructors provide instruction on the clinical skills needed to work as a Clinical Medical Assistant. Some of these skills consist of phlebotomy (blood draws), performing an EKG (sometimes called an ECG), injections, physical exams, sterile techniques, medical terminology, exam room preparation, taking vital signs, and assessing patients. Our Clinical Medical Assistant program is focused entirely on the clinical technical requirements and requires four classes.

After successfully completing the program, students should be prepared to work in entry-level positions in a variety of medical settings like physicians’ offices, HMOs, clinics, and hospitals with inpatient and exam rooms.

What is a Clinical Medical Assistant?

Clinical Medical Assistants are a part of the healthcare team that performs clinical tasks to support the work of health professionals in a medical office, clinic, or healthcare facility.

Clinical Medical Assistant Certification

Clinical Medical Assistant Certification

At Health Training Center, we know that Clinical Medical Assistant certification is very important to potential employers as and becoming certified shows that you have the necessary skills and knowledge to provide excellent care as well as a high commitment to your field.

Our program is pre-approved by the National Healthcareer Association and The American Registry of Medical Assistants. Also, students are eligible to take the national certification exam to become a National Certified Medical Assistant through the National Center for Competency Testing.

Health Training Center

340 Wood Road Braintree, MA 02184 Phone: (781) 348-1808

Health Training Center is licensed by the Office of Private Occupational School Education, Division of Professional Licensure, 1000 Washington Street, Suite 710, Boston, MA 02118.

Accreditation Status: Although HTC is licensed by the Office of Private Occupational School Education, Division of Professional Licensure, HTC is not accredited by a nationally or regionally recognized accrediting agency of the U.S. Department of Education.

Clinical Medical Assistant School Externships

Externship Opportunities

Health Training Center requires Clinical Medical Assistant Certificate program students to complete an externship in order to graduate. The externship is fundamental to the program for each student, providing them with the chance to perform the skills that they have been given instruction on in the classroom. The externship also provides employers an opportunity to assess students’ skills if they have the opportunity to hire following externship. Externships are part of the curriculum and guaranteed! Health Training Center will provide an externship site for each of their students. They are committed to helping their students toward success.

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Frequent Questions

What are the roles and responsibilities of a Clinical Medical Assistant?

The Clinical Medical Assistant’s duties include preparing patients to be seen by the doctor, explaining upcoming medical and diagnostic procedures and rooming patients, taking their vital signs, preparing and positioning them for their exams, setting up instrument trays, performing skin, allergy and pregnancy tests, monitoring screening and therapeutic devices, assisting during examinations, maintaining equipment, performing necessary injections, and removing sutures and dressings. Proper medical office practice dictates that a Clinical Medical Assistant remains with a patient that has just received any form of medication, undergone allergy testing, is acutely ill, has seizures, pain, and/or bleeding, in order to observe, monitor, and minimize trauma to the patient. These incidents and the outcome must be charted in the patient’s medical record and reviewed by the supervising physician.

Where do Clinical Medical Assistants work?

Clinical Medical assistants work alongside physicians, mainly in outpatient or ambulatory care facilities, such as medical offices and clinics, hospitals, emergency and trauma centers, private physicians offices, outpatient centers and extended nursing care facilities.

Which courses will I take for the Clinical Medical Assistant program?

The Clinical Medical Assistant courses are Introduction to Healthcare, Phlebotomy Techniques, EKG Techniques/CPR, and Clinical Medical Assisting Techniques. Each of these courses are specifically designed to provide students will a different set of skills that will prepare them for certification and their future career in the healthcare field.

What is certification and why should I become certified?

Graduates may choose to pursue to become a Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) or a Certified Medical Assistant (CMA). These designations merely depend on the organization to which she or he belongs. There is no qualitative difference between the two credentials of “Registered” and “Certified” title. All are a national credential that acknowledges the member as qualified to perform clinical duties of a traditional Clinical Medical Assistant.

Neither federal nor state governments currently require a Clinical Medical Assistant to be either Certified or Registered in order to perform Medical Assisting duties. No Medical Assisting certifying or registering organization has control over state laws and regulations. However, many physicians and medical facilities are requiring Clinical Medical Assistants to be Certified or Registered through either a state or national agency.

Benefits to becoming a registered Clinical Medical Assistant may include enhanced self-worth, improved job satisfaction, increased knowledge, and the ability to make a positive impact on patient care. Employers may trust that with ARMA registration, the registered Clinical Medical Assistant they work with have met predetermined qualifications proven by being approved by ARMA.

How do I apply to ARMA to become a registered Medical Assistant or NCCT (National Center for Competency Testing) to become a Certified Medical Assistant, and how much does it cost?

Upon completion of your medical assisting program, Health Training Center will provide you the information on how to register for the certified medical assisting exam. Students register directly through NCCT and provide proof of graduation. The exam fee is $90 and NCCT will provide a list of testing locations. Once certified, you will receive your NCCT national certified medical assistant card with your registration number and expiration date. To keep your credential valid, it will require you to take CEUs (continuing education units).

Is an externship required for the Clinical Medical Assistant program?

Yes. Health Training Center provides a 160 hour, full-time, unpaid Externship for all graduates in the Clinical Medical Assistant Certificate Program. This Externship is required to receive your Certificate and is provided after the successful completion of the classroom and lab coursework. You will be assigned an Externship Coordinator to assist you with your placement regarding scheduling and geographical area. It is our goal to place students as quickly as possible and to assign Externship sites as close to the student’s requested starting point as possible.

Division of Occupational Licensure, Office of Private Occupational Schools

Email: occupational.schools@mass.gov
Phone: (617) 701-8719

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