MEDICAL ASSISTANT PROGRAM (Associate in Applied Science, AAS)



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MEDICAL ASSISTANT PROGRAM (Associate in Applied Science, AAS) PROCEDURES ADMISSION To be admitted to the Medical Assistant Program (AAS), a prospective student must be interviewed by the admissions representative, and complete an Enrollment Agreement form for admission. The entrance criteria include several requirements related to age, prior education, basic skills evaluation, and prior education performance. Based upon entrance criteria, approval for admission is granted or denied by the Executive Director. The copies of the required documents for admission into the Medical Assistant Program will remain as school property. REQUIREMENTS 1. Each applicant must be at least eighteen (18) years of age on the first day of classes. Documentation of age may be required. 2. Students must have a High School Diploma; hold a General Education Equivalent Development (GED) certificate or proof of a completed 12 th grade; or provide other acceptable documentation of an approved post-secondary institution. 3. Complete and sign an Enrollment Agreement Form. 1. Take Accuplacer College Placement Test (CPT) and pass with a minimum score of 45. 4. All applicants must receive an orientation to the school and an explanation of the school s requirements, rules and regulations. 5. Prospective students who were denied admission and would like to view their files may submit a written request. Access to view the file will be granted within 24 hours of request. Professional Hands Institute will keep records of prospective students denied admission for at least one year. Note: A Catalog will be available to all students at the time of enrollment.

GENERAL INFORMATION PROGRAM OBJECTIVE This program is designed to prepare students to work as Medical Assistants. The student will be able to work at a Doctors Office, Clinic or Hospital. The student will be able to assist the Doctor in office medical procedures, schedule patient appointment and bill patients. Medical Assistants are multi-skilled professionals who assist a doctor, students learn to perform duties under the direction of a doctor in all area of the private office medical practice. Students learn clinical skills, ranging from vital signs, passing medication, perform phlebotomyand EKG. The student will learn how to function on an administrator capacity in the doctors office. The student will learn office skills like billing, basic accounting, filing, computer and Insurance forms. The Medical Assistant Program (Associate in Applied Science, AAS) is only offered at Main Campus. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION This program is designed to prepare students to work as Medical Assistants with a level of associate. The student will be able to work at a Hospital, Doctors Office or Clinic. The student will be able to assist the Doctor in office medical procedures, schedule patient appointment and bill patients.students will be trained in the areas of communications, legal and ethical responsiblities, administrative and clinical duties, health and illness concept, anatomy and physiology, medications and will learn to perform basic nursing procedures under the doctors supervision. The student will learn how to manage the doctors office and will perform clinical skills under the supervision of the doctor. SERVICES All students are required to complete 1380 clock/hours in total, 540 clock hours in laboratory/externship. The supervised clinical practicum ensures proper and professional hands-on patient care and clinical procedures practice. DIPLOMA The student will complete the program in 1380 clock hours/78 weeks. Upon completion of the program the student will receive a Degree in ASS from Professional Hands Institute. REGISTRATION AND TUITION Registration Fee: $100.00 (Non-refundable and non-taxable) Tuition: $15,100.00 All prices for the Medical Assistant program are printed herein. There are no carrying charges, interest charges, or service charges connected or charged with this program. Contracts are not sold to a third party at any time. Cost of credit is included in the price cost for the goods and services.

The Registration fee is due at the time of signing the application for admission and it is non-refundable. Payments are due on the first class day of each week. The student can pay the tuition in full prior to attending the first class, or pay the tuition cost in installments. These arrangements should be made with the Business Office prior to starting the classes. Note: The total cost of the Medical Assistant Program includes the following. Tuition Books Uniforms Supplies Graduation Ceremony CURRICULUM AND COURSE DESCRIPTION HLTWK01 - Healthcare Worker Basics Knowledge of the health care delivery system and health occupations, oral and written communications skills, professional ethics and legal responsibilities, understanding the concept of applying wellness and diseases concepts, emergency situations response, infection control, employability skills, resume writing, blood borne disease, four hour of HIV/AIDS training, basic math skills, critical thinking skills and leadership skills within the health team. MAMT02 Medical Assistant Medical Terminology The student will learn to identify word parts of medical terminology, build words, spell and pronounce them correctly. Learn the appropriate terms from word parts and their meaning. Spell and use medical abbreviations, recognize and identify terminology of hospital and clinic forms. Learn how to use basic medical terminology. MAOF03 Medical Assistance Office Skills The student will learn appropriate methods of preparing and organizing and maintaining medical records, select appropriate procedure and diagnostic codes, process insurance date and claims, develop and maintain billing and collection system, keyboards documents using Medical Office Software, perform various financial procedures, billing and collection procedure, and payroll procedures. Prerequisite HLTW01 Healthcare Worker Basics MAPH04 Medical Assistant Phlebotomy The student will learn the relation of phlebotomy to the healthcare setting, the anatomic structure and function of body systems in relations to services performed by a phlebotomist, identify collection reagents supplies, equipment and interfering chemical substances, knowledge of skills to perform phlebotomy, practice infection control following universal precautions, the process of collecting specimens, quality assurance in phlebotomy, using the correct equipment for blood drawing, performing the correct procedure to collect a blood sample and making a blood smear. Prerequisite HLTW01 Healthcare Worker Basics MAEG05 Medical Assistant EKG Technology

This course will teach the student to identify the cardiovascular system, legal and ethical responsibilities of an EKG aide, maintain a safe environment, maintain the EKG equipment, three types of lead systems, proper lead placement, perform a 12 lead EKG, perform a rhythm strip, calculate the QRS complex and PR interval, trace and mount an EKG strip, recognize a cardiac emergency as seen on the EKG, verify the requisition order, prepare patient for EKG testing and use precautions required to perform an EKG. Prerequisite HLTW01 Healthcare Worker Basics ANAP10 Anatomy & Physiology I Describe the relationships of body systems in providing client care. Describe the structure and function of the various body systems. Understand the diseases that affect this body system. This course will teach the following systems: respiratory system, cardio-vascular system, muscular-skeletal systems, nervous system, skin, and sensory systems. Teaching the client how the body functions. Understanding the human development process and the different stages of human growth. PHAM01 Pharmacology I The student will learn the accurate dosage calculations, demonstrate the six rights of medication administration, observe and respond to the clients need for medication and monitor and document use of controlled substances. Prerequisite HLTWK01 - Healthcare Worker Basics, ANAP10 Anatomy & Physiology I MAAS08 Medical Assistant I Demonstrate communication skills used by medical assistant, use medical terminology, the role of the medical assistant, knowledge of the medical assistances legal responsibilities, distinguish the staff and physicians liabilities, how to prevent liability, understanding the anatomy and physiology of the human body, use proper sanitation, disinfection and sterilization procedures, sterilize and maintain instruments, wrap articles for autoclave, chemically disinfect articles, safely handle contaminated equipment and supplies, create and maintain sterile fields for dressing and minor surgery, hand washing, prepare for minor surgical procedures, practice quality assurance and safety, learn fundamentals of microbial control and use aseptic techniques, remove sutures, and disposing of contaminated materials. Prerequisite HLTWK01 Healthcare Worker Basics MAAS08 Medical Assistant II The student will learn to operate emergency equipment, perform occult blood test, prepare specimens for outside lab tests, test urine, instruct patients in how to obtain specimen of fecal, urine, and sputum test, perform urinalysis, do blood type for ABO and Rh, perform hematocrit and hemoglobin tests, perform serum cholesterol test, perform glucose testing, perform urine pregnancy slide agglutination test, assist the physicians with physical examination, measure and record vital signs, recognize abnormal and danger signs of vital signs, learn how to apply and use medical instrumentation modalities, record patient data, apply all types of roller bandages, perform visual and auditory screening and perform minor treatments as directed by the physician. Prerequisite HLTWK01 Healthcare Worker Basics, MAAS08 Medical Assistant I, MAC11L Medical Assistant Lab/Clinical I

PHAM02 Pharmacology II The student will learn how to administer various type of medication such as topical medication, inhalants, oral medications, sublingual medication, rectal medication, vaginal medication, eye medications, ear drops, nose drops, intramuscular injection (including Z- tract), intra-dermal injection and subcutaneous injection. Prerequisite PHAM01 Pharmacology I, HLTWK01 Healthcare Worker Basics, ANAP10 Anatomy & Physiology I, ANAP11 Anatomy & Physiology II MACL11 Medical Assistant Lab/Clinical I The student will practice in the lab setting all the skills learned in MAAS08 Medical Assistant I Prerequisite HLTWK01 Healthcare Worker Basics MACL12 Medical Assistant Lab/Clinical II The student will practice in the lab setting all the skills learned in MAAS08 Medical Assistant I Prerequisite HLTWK01 Healthcare Worker Basics MAPC14 Pharmacology Clinical/Lab Demonstrate accurate dosage calculations, demonstrate the six rights of medication administration, observe and respond to the clients need for medication and monitor and document use of controlled substances. How to administer various type of medication such as topical medication, inhalants, oral medications, sublingual medication, rectal medication, vaginal medication, eye medications, ear drops, nose drops, intramuscular injection (including Z-tract), intra-dermal injection and subcutaneous injection. Prerequisite HLTWK01 Healthcare Worker Basics, ANAP10 Anatomy & Physiology I, ANAP11 Anatomy & Physiology II, PHARM01 Pharmacology I, PHARM02 Pharmacology II MABX15 Basic X-Ray Theory This course will teach the student how to position patients for basic x-ray, how to process x-ray film and maintain film files, evaluate x-ray film quality, x-ray principles and safety practices, instruct patients in x-ray preparation, provide appropriate protection for patients and staff in the presence of ionizing radiation and maintain a safe working environment in radiological work areas. Prerequisite HLTWK01 Healthcare Worker Basics MABX15L Basic X-Ray Clinical/Lab This course will teach the student how to position patients for basic x-ray, how to process x-ray film and maintain film files, evaluate x-ray film quality, x-ray principles and safety practices, instruct patients in x-ray preparation, provide appropriate protection for patients and staff in the presence of ionizing radiation and maintain a safe working environment in radiological work areas. Prerequisite this course is to be taken with MABX15

COURSE NUMBERING, COURSE MODULES AND CROSS-REFERENCES The Medical Assistant (AAS) Program classes are divided in 22 sections or modules, which are taught as a continuous learning cycle. A student may enter at the beginning of any class module, until the completion of the entire cycle. Medical Assistant is a credit/hour program. The prefixes are usually the first letters of the title of the course or program and the numbering system will be 100. Professional Hands Institute course offerings and their description are in alphabetical order by prefix, then numerically within that prefix. COURSE MODULES PREFIX CODES PREFIX TITLE COURSES CREDITS GENERAL EDUCATION 1 MTFD01 Fundamental of Mathematic 3 2 ENGC05 English Composition 3 3 PSYG08 General Psychology 3 4 COMP03 Introduction to Computers 3 5 COMM07 Basic Communication 3 6 HLTWK01 Healthcare Worker Basics 2 PROGRAM COURSES 7 MAMT02 Medical Assistant Terminology 4 8 MAOF03 Medical Assistant Office Skills 4 9 MAPH04 Medical Assistant Phlebotomy 4 10 MAEG05 Medical Assistant EKG Technology 4 11 ANAP10 Anatomy & Physiology I 4 12 ANAP11 Anatomy & Physiology II 4 13 PHAM02 Pharmacology I 4 14 MAA08 Medical Assistant I 4 15 MAA09 Medical Assistant II 4 16 PHAM02 Pharmacology II 4 17 MACL11 Medical Assistant Lab/Clinical I 4 18 MACL12 Medical Assistant Lab/Clinical II 4 19 MACL13 Medical Assistant Lab/Clinical III 4 20 MAPC14 Pharmacology Clinical/Lab 4 21 MABX15 Basic X-Ray Theory 3 22 MABX15L Basic X-Ray Clinical/Lab 1 Total 74