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Students receive instruction from industry experienced experts in Medical Assistant courses in Oklahoma City.   The Medical Assistant degree program provides classes in basic courses in communication, English, mathematics, and psychology.  The courses then focus on medical language, medical assistant skills and various medical assistant duties.   Students learn clinical duties, pharmacology, medical terminology instruction, drug administration, medical insurance billing, claims processing, and the handling of medical records.  The Medical Assistant courses in Oklahoma City also include laboratory techniques and hands-on training courses in phlebotomy, pre-physical exam preparation, radiology procedures, physical therapy, electrocardiograms, clinical instruments, medical writing and transcription, medication mathematics and much more.  Also, each student will also complete further medical assistant training through an externship.

The objective of this Medical Assistant training is to prepare the graduate for an entry-level position in the medical field. Graduates of this program should possess the skills to obtain employment in both clinical and administrative areas of the health care field.
 

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5537 NW Expressway, Warr Acres, OK 73132
Toll Free: 888-553-6627 | Local: 405-234-3600

Facilities
The Medical Assistant program in Oklahoma City is designed to simulate the real world environment as closely as possible.  Students receive hands-on training in laboratory environments that feature similar a medical office environment and equipment that they will experience once they are ready to embark on a new career.  Additionally, computer labs are open additional hours to provide work-study time outside of classes.  Enrollment also provides each student online resources such as library services, a student portal, email and online companion courses. 

Maximum class size is 30 students.  Theory classes are limited to a 30:1 student/teacher ratio and labs are limited to a 20:1 ratio.
Career Outlook
According to the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics:

“The medical assistant profession is anticipated to be among the fastest growing occupations over the 2008–2018 decade.  Job opportunities should be excellent, particularly for those with formal medical assistant training or experience, and certification.  Much of this growth can be attributed to the growing population and continuing advances in health care and medicine, but medical assistant job growth is also growing due to the increasing number of group practices, clinics, and other healthcare facilities that need a high proportion of support personnel.  The outlook is particularly strong for medical assistants who can handle both administrative and clinical duties.”
Course List
MOA-101 Medical Language
MOA-102 Medical Office Basics
MOA-103 Medical Insurance, Accounting and Law
MOA-104 Medical Office Management
MOA-105 Medical Environment
MOA-106 General Patient Care
MOA-201 Special Procedures and Projects
MOA-202 Medical Office Laboratory
MOA-203 Medical Assistant Externship
GE-101 English Composition I
GE-201 English Composition II
GE-205 College Algebra
Student Achievement Information
2010 ACCSC Graduation Benchmark: 36%
2010 ACCSC Graduation Rate: 91%
2010 ACCSC Employment Benchmark: 70%
2010 ACCSC Employment Rate: 77%
Federal 2010 On Time Grad Rate: 100%
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Financing
Federal Education Loans: $27,596.78
Private Education Loans: $0
Institutional Payment Plans:$0
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Institutional Costs
Tuition: $20,400
Books & Supplies: $2,480
Lab/Tech Fee: $1,200
Reg. Fee: $100
Tax: $207
Total Cost: $24,387
Transportation and Living Expenses
Transportation: $424
Room & Board (Dependent, living with parents): $399
Room & Board (Independent): $796
Room & Board (Military, receiving housing allowance): $399
Personal Expenses: $251

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