Online Clinical Medical Assistant Training
Course Objectives Job Outlook FAQs Prerequisites Curriculum
Become a Certified Clinical Medical Assistant Online
This course will train you to become a critical healthcare team member. Clinical medical assistants combine clinical and procedural knowledge, working across the domain of healthcare facilities to aid in patient care and in-office procedures. They are tasked with working directly with patients and supporting the work of doctors and other healthcare professionals. This 100% online course will prepare you to work as a certified clinical medical assistant (CCMA), designated by the National Healthcareer Association (NHA).
Job Outlook for Certified Clinical Medical Assistants
The healthcare field offers one of the leading areas of opportunities for career growth today. Within healthcare, medical assistants are among the most in-demand professionals. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) anticipates 16% growth and 117,800 new job opportunities between now and 2031. Clinical medical assistants earn an average annual salary of $37,370.
Certified Clinical Medical Assistant FAQs
WHAT DOES A CERTIFIED CLINICAL MEDICAL ASSISTANT (CCMA) JOB INVOLVE?
Medical assistants are critical members of healthcare teams in a variety of medical settings. As a CCMA, you are often the first and last person a patient interacts with, making a lasting impact on the patient's experience. CCMAs are flexible, performing a variety of tasks such as:
- Taking patient vital signs
- Assisting providers with exams and procedures
- Administering injections or medications
- Performing EKG, phlebotomy, and other essential laboratory procedures
- Checking patients in and out upon arrival and departure
- Answering phone calls and questions
- Updating and maintaining electronic health records (EHR)
ARE CCMAs THE SAME AS CNAs?
While CCMAs may serve in a variety of roles in the healthcare setting, including office processes, clinical procedures and patient management, certified nurse assistants (CNAs) work full-time with patients and may help with basic care activities such as dressing, bathing, and moving patients while they are under medical care.
DO CLINICAL MEDICAL ASSISTANTS NEED CERTIFICATION?
The healthcare environment operates on the basis of professionalism, precision and dedication to patient welfare. Medical assistant certification may be required for many jobs. Earning a certification such as the CCMA establishes a medical assistant as a caring, responsible professional who has undergone a study and assessment program to validate their credentials.
IN WHAT FACILITIES DO CCMAs WORK?
Certified clinical medical assistants commonly work in hospitals, physicians' offices, outpatient clinics, and other healthcare facilities, according to the BLS.
Course Objectives
- Learn the necessary skills to function as a vital member of the healthcare team in an ambulatory setting
- Understand ethical behavior, therapeutic communication, protecting the privacy of patient information
- Demonstrate the importance of a first impression, maintaining a safe office environment
- Identify medical terminology, and clinical procedures
- Summarize the importance of the revenue cycle, the role of a practice manager, and the undertaking of risk management strategies to achieve medical practice efficiency
- Identify the professional traits that a medical assistant must possess
- Learn the various administrative and clinical job duties of a medical assistant
- Summarize the techniques and best practices for obtaining a medical assisting position
- Prepare to sit for the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) exam through the NHA
Prerequisites and Requirements
There are no prerequisites to take the course.
Curriculum
Medical Terminology
- Introduction to Medical Terminology
- The Musculoskeletal System
- The Cardiovascular System
- The Lymphatic and Immune Systems
- The Respiratory System
- The Digestive System
- The Urinary System
- The Nervous System
- The Special Senses, The Eyes and Ears
- The Integumentary System
- The Endocrine System
- The Reproductive System
- Diagnostic Procedures, Nuclear Medicine, Pharmacology
Certified Clinical Medical Assistant
- Introduction to Medical Assisting
- Telecommunications, Written Communications, Computers, and the Medical Office Environment
- Patient Scheduling and Managing Medical Records
- Medical Insurance and Coding
- The Revenue Cycle
- CPR Certification
- Pharmacology Fundamentals
- Pathophysiology
- Infection Control and Medical Asepsis
- Chief Complaint, Patient History, and Vital Signs
- Assisting with Examinations
- The Physician鈥檚 Office Laboratory
- Cardiology and Diagnostic Imaging Procedures
- Surgical Asepsis and Minor Office Surgeries
- Medication Administration Procedures
- Emergencies, First Aid, and Mental Health in the Medical Office
- Rehabilitation and Nutrition
- Workplace Readiness
Instructor
Nancy Smith
Nancy Smith has over 30 years of experience in the healthcare industry. Her clinical experience includes working as a medical assistant for a network of rural health clinics, and as a medical coder, insurance claims specialist, and medical records auditor. She worked as a medical office manager for ten years, where she recruited and trained all medical assistants. Nancy holds a bachelors degree in vocational education and has developed and taught medical assistant programs.
Carline Dalgleish
Carline Dalgleish has worked in medical office administration for over 30 years. She holds a bachelor's degreein Business Information Systems, a master's degree in Leadership, and a post-baccalaureate certificate inHealth Information Management. She is a Registered Health Information Administrator and an AHIMA Ap-proved ICD-10-CM/PCS Trainer. Dalgleish is the author of an ICD-10 coding system and also owns her own con-sulting firm, AnnGrant Educational Services.
Sharon L Blackford
Sharon L. Blackford, MA, BA, RMA, has over 30 years of experience in the medical field. She has amaster'sde-gree in Organizational Management, abachelor'sdegree in Business Management, and has served as a Regis-tered Medical Assistant since 1994. Sharon was anactive-dutyClinical Specialist in the U.S. Army for 10 years.Sharon later moved to the Gulf Coast to accept a position as the Director of Education of Blue Cliff College and was promoted to Campus Director.
Stacey O'Brien
Stacey O'Brien has more than 10 years of experience in medical coding and reimbursement. Ms. O'Brien hasbeen a risk adjustment coder for a Medicare advantage plan, audited medical records for a consulting firm, andcurrently supervises the coding and electronic claims submission process for a group medical practice. She hasa bachelor's degree from the University of Pittsburgh and a CPC coding certification from the AAPC.
Registration and Enrollment
This course is 100% online. Start anytime.
Contact Us
Continuing Education
Bristlecone Building, Bristlecone Information Desk
2201 West College Parkway, Carson City, NV 89703
conted@wnc.edu
775-445-4210