The purpose of the Clinical Medical Assistant course is to teach students the skills necessary for employment in the modern medical facility. A qualified medical assistant is capable of performing a wide range of duties, with a variety of technical detail, thus helping the physician in many clinical situations.
Frequently Asked Questions:
How much does the Clinical Medical Assistant program cost?
The tuition for this program is $3500.00
Yes. We have a variety of payment plan options available. Additionally, individuals may qualify for assistance through numerous agencies (i.e. military spouses may qualify for funding through the MyCAA tuition assistance program; displaced workers and those who meet financial eligibility may qualify for tuition assistance through Cochise County Workforce Development; individuals currently working for an agency may qualify for tuition assistance through their employer, etc.). For questions related to financial assistance, please give us a call or stop by our Student Services Center.
Do I have to have a high school diploma or GED to take this class?
Yes.
Is there a minimum age requirement for this course?
Yes. One must be at least 18 to take this course.
Are there any pre-requisites for this course?
No.
Do I have to take a placement test?
Yes. HHCI uses the Scholastic Level Exam prepared by Wonderlic Education Solutions. The exam is issued online using the designated computer in the Student Services Center. Students wishing to enroll in the Clinical Medical Assistant training program must score a minimum of 17 on the placement exam to be eligible for enrollment.
Is there a fee to take the placement test?
Yes. The Scholastic Level Exam fee is $10.00 (non-refundable).
If I don't score a minimum of 17 on the Scholastic Level Exam will I be able to retake it?
Yes. There will be a $10.00 fee each time you take the exam.
Are there any other placement requirements for this program?
Yes. Individuals in this course must have an active email account and access to a computer for the online portions. Students enrolled in this program are required to pass a urine drug screen (established by Medtox Laboratories), and must pass a background screening (performed by Universal Background Screening). In addition, students in this program must be able to prove negative Tuberculosis (TB) status in order to proceed with the externship portion of the program.
Once I'm enrolled, how long will the training take?
The program is a total of 320 hours and is taught over a 16-20-week period (the time-frame is dependant on whether one is enrolled in the "blended" course or the on-campus course). The "blended" course (which means portions of the course are taught online, and portions of the course are taught in the classroom) is offered several times per year, and the on-campus course is offered once per year. Check with the Student Services Center for an updated schedule. Students enrolled in this program will complete a 90-hour externship (hands-on training in a local physician office, clinic, or other related facility (included as part of the 320 hours).
Once I've completed the training program will I be certified?
No. Students successfully completing the Clinical Medical Assistant program will receive a Certificate of Achievement from HHCI, and may be eligible to sit for national certification through the National Healthcareer Association.
Is there a fee to take the national certification exam?
Yes. The fee is $149.00 paid directly to the National Healthcareer Association (NHA). HHCI offers an application assistance services for a fee of $10.00. Please see the Administrative Assistant to schedule an appointment.
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