Medical Assisting 2008-2009
Certificate:
Medical assisting is a versatile health care profession that prepares an individual to perform various clinical and administrative functions in a health care facility. These functions, performed under the direction of a licensed physician and/or licensed physicians assistant, are completed while examining and treating patients. Medical assistants are responsible for performing a variety of the tasks that enable a health care facility to properly treat its patients. These tasks include, but are not limited to: preparing treatment rooms for patients’ examinations; scheduling appointments and maintaining medical records; interviewing patients, measuring vital signs, weight and height, and then recording the information; administering injections, performing venipuncture, electrocardiograph (EKG), and other equipment to administer routine diagnostic tests; and completing insurance forms. The exact duties that a medical assistant performs are unique to the setting in which she or he is employed. Industries that employ medical assistants include doctors’ offices/clinics, urgent care centers, ambulatory care facilities, and osteopathic offices/clinics.
The medical assisting certificate is a three-semester program. The final semester includes both a review course in order to prepare for the American Association of Medical Assistants’ Certified Medical Assistant Exam and a clinical/externship. Many clinical facilities will require students to successfully pass a background check. The clinical allows the student to work in a health care setting to apply the knowledge, skills, and abilities that she or he has learned and to gain practical experience as well.
Admission Criteria:
Students entering the medical assisting program must complete the following: 1. Complete an assessment test (THEA, Compass, ASSET, or equivalent) with passing scores on the reading and writing sections; or complete the developmental sequence in reading (ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316) AND the writing (ENGL 0307 or ENGL 0326 or ENGL 0356) to be eligible to enter ENGL 1301.
2. Complete the math component of any of the above assessment tests; these scores are used for advising purposes only. See the LSCS catalog for more information on the Student Success Initiative.
3. Attend a mandatory medical assisting information session as posted on the LSC-CyFair or North Harris website.
4. Submit a completed application packet by the posted deadline found on the LSC-CyFair or North Harris website. 5. Submit official high school/GED transcript and/or official transcripts from all non-LSCS colleges and/or universities attended.
MEDICAL ASSISTING CERTIFICATE (certificate offered at Lone Star College–CyFair and Lone Star College-North Harris) |
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| FIRST YEAR |
| First Semester |
| Course | Number | Title | Credit |
| MDCA | 1213 | Medical Terminology | 2 |
| MDCA | 1417 | Procedures in a Clinical Setting | 4 |
| MDCA | 1421 | Administrative Procedures | 4 |
| POFT | 1325 | Business Math with Machine Apps | 3 |
| POFT | 1301 | Business English | 3 |
| SEMESTER TOTAL | 16 |
| Second Semester |
| Course | Number | Title | Credit |
| MDCA | 1409 | Anatomy & Physiology for Medical Assistants I | 4 |
MDCA | 1352 | Medical Laboratory Procedures | 3 |
| MDCA | 1291 | Special Topics in Medical Assistant | 2 |
| MDCA | 1443 | Medical Insurance | 4 |
MDCA | 1348 | Pharmacology & Administration of Medications | 3 |
SEMESTER TOTAL | 16 |
| Third Semester |
| Course | Number | Title | Credit |
| ECRD | 1211 | Electrocardiography | 2 |
| MDCA | 1205 | Medical Law and Ethics | 2 |
| MDCA1 | 1154 | Certified Medical Assisting Exam Review | 1 |
| MDCA | 1264 | Medical Assisting Practicum | 2 |
| SEMESTER TOTAL | 7 |
TOTAL Credit Hours for Medical Assisting Certificate | 39 |
1 Capstone course |
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