Medical Assistant with Externship

  • 12 Months
  • 483 Course Hours
  • $3,799

Overview

Our online medical assistant program is developed by industry professionals with decades of real-world experience. An over-achieving curriculum ensures that you’re the best of the best. It thoroughly trains you on both routine patient care and clinical office procedures. But it’s way more than just training. Thanks to our vast network of partners, you’ll get 100 hours worth of experience working in a clinical setting—empowering you with the knowledge to earn the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA), Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT), and Certified EKG Technician (CET), Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA), Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist (CEHRS) credentials. Remember that clinical opportunities vary, and we work with a vast network of healthcare organizations to find a good fit. But we can’t guarantee placement—or employment—in your area.

Job Outlook

Healthcare is growing at a faster pace than other industries, creating lots of job opportunities nationwide. Burning Glass estimates that the demand for medical assistants will grow 29% in the next 10 years. This past year alone, over 220,000 medical assistant jobs were posted nationwide.*

Curriculum

Our comprehensive curriculum is divided into 22 bite-size courses. So before you know it, you’ll know it all.

Program Orientation: Medical Assistant

  • Identify the elements, expectations, and requirements of the program.

  • Navigate the program using the pages, menus, and buttons provided.

  • Use the program tools, including the study planner, gradebook, and completion report. Be able to contact CareerStep by phone, email, forums, chat rooms, and social media.

  • Identify and use program-specific resources.

Medical Assistant Career Introduction

  • Summarize the medical assisting profession.

  • Summarize licensure, accreditation, certification, and registration for medical assistants.

HealthCare Foundational Knowledge and Basic Science

  • Summarize the medical assisting profession.

  • Translate medical terminology using abbreviations, word building, and important terms.

  • Explain how nutrition knowledge relates to health and disease.

  • Identify the role psychology plays in dealing with patients and their behavior.

Anatomy and Physiology

  • Identify the structures, locations, and functions of major body systems and the organs that comprise them.

  • Explain how the organs of the major body systems interact and maintain homeostasis.

General Patient Care

  • Summarize the pharmacology basics needed by a medical assistant

  • Outline the tasks required to prepare the examination room and the patient for examination.

Pharmacology Basics

  • Identify the classifications of drugs.

  • Review indications, side effects, and adverse reactions of various classifications of drugs.

  • Interpret accepted abbreviations used in reference to medications.

Infection Control

  • Review the causes and diagnostic methods of various infectious and communicable diseases.

  • Explore the protective measures required to prevent infection.

Testing and Laboratory Procedures

  • Identify how specimens are collected and handled.

  • Explore procedures and processes used in obtaining blood and urine samples.

  • Outline the standard components of vision and hearing screening tests.

  • Review common techniques and processes frequently used in medical laboratories.

Externship Readiness Skills

  • Explore CareerStep Community career resources.

  • Develop effective time management skills.

  • Enhance your creative and critical thinking.

  • Integrate critical and creative thinking skills into your life.

  • Learn physical and emotional coping techniques to deal with stress.

  • Explore essential ingredients of the communication process.

  • Acquire methods to maximize verbal, nonverbal, and written communication.

  • Relate the importance of professional image to career success.

  • Learn strategies to write a powerful resume.

  • Identify key elements of successful interviews.

  • Relate the importance of good study habits to your personal success.

  • Identify traits related to self-motivation and self-esteem.

  • Incorporate a positive and professional attitude in dealing with others.

  • Understand that failures are important learning tools.

Patient Care Coordination and Education

  • Review how to administer and coordinate general patient care according to professional best practices.

  • Explore the role and responsibilities in administering patient care.

  • Explore the role and responsibilities in facilitating patient education.

Medical Administrative Assistant

  • Describe the differences between common healthcare delivery models.

  • Describe the types of services typically offered in medical offices, including general and specialty services.

  • Define ancillary services and alternative therapies.

Communication and Customer Service in the Healthcare Office

  • Identify the various types and styles of communication used in a healthcare office.

  • Review how verbal, non-verbal, and written communication skills contribute to patient experience and outcome in a health care office.

Electronic Medical Records

  • Demonstrate how patient records are used and regulated

  • Complete tasks required for scheduling a patient

  • Clinical information reporting

  • Revenue cycle and financial reporting

Medical Laws and Ethics

  • Describe common legal issues related to prescriptions and medication administration.

  • Identify key legal and regulatory aspects of the healthcare environment.

  • Analyze key ethical and legal aspects of the medical profession.

  • Summarize common legal issues related to medical documentation.

Phlebotomy

  • Identify equipment and supplies used to collect, store, and process blood samples.

  • Describe common phlebotomy techniques.

  • List correct steps in the process of taking blood.

  • Explain patient care before, during, and after blood collection.

  • Describe how to prepare and handle a blood sample.

EKG and Cardiovascular

  • Identify the basic anatomy of the heart.

  • List the steps needed to ensure proper functioning of ECG/EKG equipment (calibration, standardization).

  • List the equipment and supplies needed to perform an ECG/EKG procedure.

Career Success in Healthcare

  • Define “professionalism" and “success” in your own terms

  • Differentiate between long-, medium-, and short-range goals

  • Assess and develop your time management skills

Medical Assistant Final Exam

  • Identify the steps needed to be eligible for and effectively prepare for and access the final exam.

  • Identify the format, restrictions, and policies of final exams, including scoring, retakes, allowed resources, and time limits.

Fundamentals of HIPAA

  • Describe HIPAA basics.

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    Understand the HIPAA Privacy Rule and Security Rules.

  • Describe the HITECH Act.

  • Explain regulations for business associates.

  • Summarize HIPAA documentation and training.

Clinical Externship Experience

  • Earn hours and experience that lead directly to certification.

Initiating Your Externship

  • Create your profile in the Learner Placement Portal.

  • Review the externship preparation resources.

  • Explore CareerStep Community career resources.

  • Understand the benefits of an externship.

  • Access externship participation eligibility requirements.

  • Recognize the externship site placement process and considerations.

Program Completion: Medical Assistant

  • Prepare to take the next steps after program completion.

Overview

Our online medical assistant program is developed by industry professionals with decades of real-world experience. An over-achieving curriculum ensures that you’re the best of the best. It thoroughly trains you on both routine patient care and clinical office procedures. But it’s way more than just training. Thanks to our vast network of partners, you’ll get 100 hours worth of experience working in a clinical setting—empowering you with the knowledge to earn the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA), Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT), and Certified EKG Technician (CET), Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA), Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist (CEHRS) credentials. Remember that clinical opportunities vary, and we work with a vast network of healthcare organizations to find a good fit. But we can’t guarantee placement—or employment—in your area.

Job Outlook

Healthcare is growing at a faster pace than other industries, creating lots of job opportunities nationwide. Burning Glass estimates that the demand for medical assistants will grow 29% in the next 10 years. This past year alone, over 220,000 medical assistant jobs were posted nationwide.*

Curriculum

Our comprehensive curriculum is divided into 22 bite-size courses. So before you know it, you’ll know it all.

Program Orientation: Medical Assistant

  • Identify the elements, expectations, and requirements of the program.

  • Navigate the program using the pages, menus, and buttons provided.

  • Use the program tools, including the study planner, gradebook, and completion report. Be able to contact CareerStep by phone, email, forums, chat rooms, and social media.

  • Identify and use program-specific resources.

Medical Assistant Career Introduction

  • Summarize the medical assisting profession.

  • Summarize licensure, accreditation, certification, and registration for medical assistants.

HealthCare Foundational Knowledge and Basic Science

  • Summarize the medical assisting profession.

  • Translate medical terminology using abbreviations, word building, and important terms.

  • Explain how nutrition knowledge relates to health and disease.

  • Identify the role psychology plays in dealing with patients and their behavior.

Anatomy and Physiology

  • Identify the structures, locations, and functions of major body systems and the organs that comprise them.

  • Explain how the organs of the major body systems interact and maintain homeostasis.

General Patient Care

  • Summarize the pharmacology basics needed by a medical assistant

  • Outline the tasks required to prepare the examination room and the patient for examination.

Pharmacology Basics

  • Identify the classifications of drugs.

  • Review indications, side effects, and adverse reactions of various classifications of drugs.

  • Interpret accepted abbreviations used in reference to medications.

Infection Control

  • Review the causes and diagnostic methods of various infectious and communicable diseases.

  • Explore the protective measures required to prevent infection.

Testing and Laboratory Procedures

  • Identify how specimens are collected and handled.

  • Explore procedures and processes used in obtaining blood and urine samples.

  • Outline the standard components of vision and hearing screening tests.

  • Review common techniques and processes frequently used in medical laboratories.

Externship Readiness Skills

  • Explore CareerStep Community career resources.

  • Develop effective time management skills.

  • Enhance your creative and critical thinking.

  • Integrate critical and creative thinking skills into your life.

  • Learn physical and emotional coping techniques to deal with stress.

  • Explore essential ingredients of the communication process.

  • Acquire methods to maximize verbal, nonverbal, and written communication.

  • Relate the importance of professional image to career success.

  • Learn strategies to write a powerful resume.

  • Identify key elements of successful interviews.

  • Relate the importance of good study habits to your personal success.

  • Identify traits related to self-motivation and self-esteem.

  • Incorporate a positive and professional attitude in dealing with others.

  • Understand that failures are important learning tools.

Patient Care Coordination and Education

  • Review how to administer and coordinate general patient care according to professional best practices.

  • Explore the role and responsibilities in administering patient care.

  • Explore the role and responsibilities in facilitating patient education.

Medical Administrative Assistant

  • Describe the differences between common healthcare delivery models.

  • Describe the types of services typically offered in medical offices, including general and specialty services.

  • Define ancillary services and alternative therapies.

Communication and Customer Service in the Healthcare Office

  • Identify the various types and styles of communication used in a healthcare office.

  • Review how verbal, non-verbal, and written communication skills contribute to patient experience and outcome in a health care office.

Electronic Medical Records

  • Demonstrate how patient records are used and regulated

  • Complete tasks required for scheduling a patient

  • Clinical information reporting

  • Revenue cycle and financial reporting

Medical Laws and Ethics

  • Describe common legal issues related to prescriptions and medication administration.

  • Identify key legal and regulatory aspects of the healthcare environment.

  • Analyze key ethical and legal aspects of the medical profession.

  • Summarize common legal issues related to medical documentation.

Phlebotomy

  • Identify equipment and supplies used to collect, store, and process blood samples.

  • Describe common phlebotomy techniques.

  • List correct steps in the process of taking blood.

  • Explain patient care before, during, and after blood collection.

  • Describe how to prepare and handle a blood sample.

EKG and Cardiovascular

  • Identify the basic anatomy of the heart.

  • List the steps needed to ensure proper functioning of ECG/EKG equipment (calibration, standardization).

  • List the equipment and supplies needed to perform an ECG/EKG procedure.

Career Success in Healthcare

  • Define “professionalism" and “success” in your own terms

  • Differentiate between long-, medium-, and short-range goals

  • Assess and develop your time management skills

Medical Assistant Final Exam

  • Identify the steps needed to be eligible for and effectively prepare for and access the final exam.

  • Identify the format, restrictions, and policies of final exams, including scoring, retakes, allowed resources, and time limits.

Fundamentals of HIPAA

  • Describe HIPAA basics.

  • >

    Understand the HIPAA Privacy Rule and Security Rules.

  • Describe the HITECH Act.

  • Explain regulations for business associates.

  • Summarize HIPAA documentation and training.

Clinical Externship Experience

  • Earn hours and experience that lead directly to certification.

Initiating Your Externship

  • Create your profile in the Learner Placement Portal.

  • Review the externship preparation resources.

  • Explore CareerStep Community career resources.

  • Understand the benefits of an externship.

  • Access externship participation eligibility requirements.

  • Recognize the externship site placement process and considerations.

Program Completion: Medical Assistant

  • Prepare to take the next steps after program completion.

Registration Information

In partnership with CareerStep, MSU Center for Continuing Education offers a wide range of advanced career training programs where students can interact with expert instructors who will answer their questions and provide valuable, timely feedback. Students who complete advanced training programs will receive a certificate of completion from MSU Center for Continuing Education.