Medical Assisting
Certificate of Achievement
Program Details
A Medical Assistant is a professional, multi-skilled person dedicated to assisting in patient care management, primarily in a physician's office or in an ambulatory clinical setting. Certified Medical Assistants are the most versatile professionals in the healthcare society. A medical assistant serving in the office or clinical setting may be responsible for taking patients' histories, preparing patients for examinations, assisting the physician with procedures, or performing related procedures within their scope of training. Also, a medical assistant may be responsible for sterilizing and packaging equipment used in the clinical setting, and for preparing the clinical rooms for the next patient. A medical assistant may be responsible for performing certain laboratory duties such as phlebotomy, cultures, and various laboratory tests that may be ordered by the physician for the patient. Medical assistants perform these laboratory tests while under the supervision of the appropriate lab personnel, and must observe all safety and technical standards. A medical assistant may choose to work in the administrative setting of a physician's office or clinic. This area entails billing, filing, bookkeeping, transcription, patient scheduling, receptionist duties, and insurance filing. Many medical assistants function in a role combining both clinical and administrative duties.
Medical Assisting Pathways
Pathways listed below are for the catalog year 2025-2026. Maps for previous years are available on each pathway page. What is a catalog year?
Featured Careers
Find your calling. Explore high-earning careers with entry-level data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Endoscopy Technicians
High school diploma/GED, Certificate after high school
- Job growth: Rising
- Low salary: 32,450
- High salary: 68,180
- Average salary: 46050
- Job growth:
- Low salary: 32,450
- High salary: 68,180
- Average salary: 46050
Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary
Master's degree, Doctoral degree
- Job growth: Rising
- Low salary: 51,760
- High salary: 0
- Average salary: 105620
All Careers in Medical Assisting (6)
| Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary | Master's degree, Doctoral degree | Rising | 105,620 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Endoscopy Technicians | High school diploma/GED, Certificate after high school | Rising | 46,050 |
| Healthcare Support Workers, All Other | - n/a | - n/a | 46,050 |
| Speech-Language Pathology Assistants | Associate's degree, Bachelor's degree | Rising | 46,050 |
| Medical Secretaries and Administrative Assistants | High school diploma/GED, Associate's degree | Stable | 44,640 |
| Medical Assistants | Certificate after high school, High school diploma/GED | Rising | 44,200 |
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Learning Outcomes
Learning outcomes help you work towards your educational goals.
- Demonstrate foundational knowledge of medical terminology related to body systems, anatomical structures and medical specialties.
- Demonstrate functional knowledge of and model behaviors for professionalism in the healthcare setting.
- Demonstrate functional knowledge of the components of Electronic Health Records.
- Demonstration a functional knowledge of basic clinical skills applicable to patient care in an ambulatory setting.
- Demonstration functional knowledge of basic administrative skills applicable to patient care and practice management in an ambulatory setting.
