| Skills
Learned
Upon
completion of the Medical Assistant program, the student
will possess the knowledge and skills required in the
areas of anatomy, physiology and pathology of the body
systems, medical terminology, medical front office procedures,
EKG and laboratory diagnostic procedures and clinical
skills to function successfully in an entry level job
as a Medical Assistant in a clinic or physician’s
office.
You
will be able to perform the following tasks:
1.
All phases of the patient handling, patient flow and
preparation, including taking and recording of vital
signs; taking medical histories and charting; preparation
and positioning/draping for various examinations and
procedures; assisting with minor surgery, dressing and
bandages, special tests and procedures.
2.
All phases of office communications, both oral and written,
office bookkeeping, billings, credit and collections,
indexing and filing, professional insurance, medical
law and ethics, the use and care of business machines.
3.
All phases of electrocardiograph including patient preparation,
machine preparation, placement of leads and mounting
of 12-lead electrocardiogram.
4.
Medications and pharmacology, injection techniques,
measurement, precautions and interaction of drugs.
5.
Sterilization procedures and aseptic techniques.
6.
Office emergencies and CPR.
7.
Laboratory procedures such as urinalysis, hematology
procedures, collection of specimens and cultures.
8.
Venipuncture collection of venous blood and preparation
of specimens to be sent to the laboratory for testing.
9.
Practical knowledge of the anatomy and pathology of
the body system.
10.
Practice knowledge of immunology and microbiology.
11.
Knowledge of basic IV therapy procedures. |