Associate in Science Degree Program
Medical Assisting: Administrative Medical Insurance Option
The career positions available in this fast-growing, in-demand field include physicians' offices, hospitals, hospice care, laboratories, ambulatory care centers, health insurance companies, etc. The Associate in Science Degree in Medical Assisting may be earned by successfully completing one of the two degree programs offered. Each program offers students the opportunity to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary for a fulfilling career in this field.
Course requirements for each program are sequenced to begin with essential skills before moving on to the complex skill mastery demanded of medical assistants found in the laboratory, clinical, and administrative areas. Upon successful completion of course study, the student completes the program through a hands-on experience in the medical field (externship). It should be noted that individuals currently employed by medical facilities may qualify to register for the more advanced course offerings.
Students pursuing an administrative career within the medical field may be interested in the Insurance Specialist Option Program. This program focuses in the areas of billing, insurance, financial medical computer software, and knowledge required of medical office management. Graduates of this program may sit for a National Certification Examination through the AMT organization. A CMAS (Certified Medical Administrative Specialist) credential will be awarded to successful exam candidates.
The Medical Assisting program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (http://www.caahep.org) upon the recommendation of the Curriculum Review Board of the American Association of Medical Assistants Endowment (AAMAE), Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs, 1361 Park Street. Clearwater, FL 33756. Upon satisfactory completion of the program, students are eligible to sit for National Certification Examinations through AAMA and AMT organizations. Successful exam candidates will be awarded the CMA or RMA credentials.
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Upon successful completion of all program requirements, graduates will be able to:
- Clear and effective communication skills
- Entry-level competency in the performance of administrative duties
- Entry-level competency in the performance of clinical duties
- Application of legal concepts to health care practice
- Provision of patient instruction
- Participation in operational functions
- Participation in a national certification examination and activities associated with active membership
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| Course of Study¹ |
| First Semester |
Credits |
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Composition |
3 |
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Human Biology |
4 |
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Medical Terminology |
3 |
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Introduction to Software Applications |
3 |
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Law Ethics for Health Careers |
3 |
| Second Semester |
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Composition and Literature |
3 |
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Intermediate Algebra |
3 |
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Humanities Elective (SPA* 101) Recommended |
3 |
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General Psychology I |
3 |
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Social/Behavioral Science Elective |
3 |
| Third Semester |
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Principles of Pharmacology |
3 |
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Clinical Medical Assisting |
3 |
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Administrative Medical Office Assisting |
4 |
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Principles of Health Insurance |
3 |
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Lab Principles for Medical Assisting |
3 |
| Fourth Semester |
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Arts Elective |
3 |
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Medical Coding |
3 |
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Administrative Medical Assisting II |
3 |
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Computerized Medical Practice Management |
3 |
| Upon Completion of the Above Courses |
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Medical Assisting Externship |
4 |
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| Minimum credits Required for the Degree |
63 |
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