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Allied Health


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Medical Assisting


 

Department Chair: Barbara Larsson - (207) 453-5161

 

~ Associate in Applied Science Degree ~

 

Accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) (www.caahep.org)
upon recommendation of the Curriculum Review Board of the American Association of Medical Assistants’ Endowment (CRB-AAMAE)
CAAHEP, 1361 Park Street, Clearwater, FL 33756
(727) 210-2350
 

DESCRIPTION

The Medical Assisting program includes theoretical and laboratory experience that is competency-based. During their final semester, students are provided with practical experience in the clinical setting, including rotations in a physician’s office and hospital laboratory. A medical assistant will have triage responsibilities, provide direct patient care and education, obtain and test biological specimens, and assist providers in patient diagnosis by gathering patient history and performing physical assessment. Medical office management skills include the understanding of legal and ethical issues, confidentiality, recordkeeping, billing, scheduling appointments and referrals, coding, and processing insurance claims.

PROGRAM MISSION

The mission of the Medical Assisting program is to prepare students for employment in physicians’ offices, clinics, and hospitals. The curriculum provides students with current knowledge in both clinical and administrative procedures. The program is committed to providing students with a foundation of knowledge, skills and behaviors that will carry them into the work force and lifelong learning.

EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES

Upon successful completion of the Medical Assisting Program, the graduate is expected to:

  1. Be prepared and eligible for the American Association of Medical Assistants  certification examination.
  2. Comply with the Code of Ethics of the AAMA.
  3. Demonstrate critical thinking and problem solving skills within the boundaries of professional practice.
  4. Demonstrate effective communication with patients, families, and other health care
    professionals.
  5. Empathize and employ ethical principles by showing respect for diversity of culture, age, and
    gender.
  6. Continue to grow professionally by utilizing educational opportunities for career advancement.
     

ADDITIONAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

 

Students must assume responsibility for transportation and/or other living costs to and from statewide clinical sites.

 

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Hospitals/Laboratories Family Planning Centers
Family Practice Clinics Pediatricians’ Offices
Outpatient Facilities Physicians’ Offices
Specialized Medical Offices (Dentists, Optometrists, Cardiologists, Urologists) Federally Funded Health Care Programs

 

CRITERIA FOR GRADUATION

 

Students must complete 64 credits in the Medical Assisting program and achieve a minimum grade of "C" in all courses. Students must attain a final GPA of 2.0 or higher.  Pre-requisite: Biology Lab

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS:

FIRST SEMESTER
CREDIT HOURS
CPT117 Software Applications I 3
BIO213 Anatomy and Physiology I 4
COM104 Introduction to Communication 3
MAS121 Medical Terminology 3
MAS114 Medical Office Law and Management 3
  TOTAL CREDITS FIRST SEMESTER 16

SECOND SEMESTER


CREDIT HOURS
ENG101 College Composition 3
MAS116 Introduction to Professional Adm. Mgmt. 3
MAS115 Clinical Procedures 3
MAS117 Clinical Lab 1
MAT113 Elements of Math 3
BIO214 Anatomy and Physiology II 4
  TOTAL CREDITS SECOND SEMESTER 17

THIRD SEMESTER


CREDIT HOURS
MAS211 Insurance Coding for the Medical Office 3
MAS215 Advanced Clinical Theory 3
PSY101 Introduction to Psychology 3
BIO216 Pathophysiology and Principles of Pharmacology for the Health Professional 3
MAS217 Advanced Clinical Lab 2
______ Humanities Elective 3
  TOTAL CREDITS THIRD SEMESTER 17

FOURTH SEMESTER


CREDIT HOURS
ENG108 Technical Writing 3
MAS212 Introduction to Health Insurance and Claims Processing 3
MAS234 Clinical/Medical Office Practicum 5
______ General Education Elective 3
  TOTAL CREDITS FOURTH SEMESTER 14
  TOTAL CREDITS
64


Jim Bourgoin
Director of  Admissions
Our staff is available to discuss your educational interests and our academic programs and student support services.
Admissions Office
Carter Hall Room 220
Monday-Friday
8:00 am-4:30 pm
Ph: (207) 453-5131
      (207) 453-5155
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Important Dates
Aug 29th - Last day to add classes.
Sept 1st - Labor Day (no classes)
Sept 5th - Last day to drop classes.
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