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Clark College Medical Assistant Program

Unlock your potential in the rapidly growing healthcare field with Clark College's Medical Assistant program. This comprehensive 18-month, in-person training empowers you with essential administrative and clinical skills, preparing you to seamlessly manage medical office workflows and foster productive interactions with both physicians and patients. Benefit from hands-on instruction and a curriculum designed to provide cognitive, psychomotor, and affective competencies, ensuring you are career-ready and highly competitive in the job market upon graduation.

Program Details:

  • Cost: 11054 USD
  • Duration: 18 months
  • Schedule: In-person training, specific timing and flexibility options are not explicitly detailed but emphasize hands-on clinical and front-office training.
  • Prerequisites: Minimum Clark College cumulative GPA of 2.0, eligibility for Math 92 or assessment into Math level 10 or completion of CAP 42 or CAP 46, completion of Clark College admission application, completion of Medical Assistant application, proof of current immunizations.
  • Accreditations: CAAHEP, MAERB
  • Career Outcomes: Unknown (Employment rates, job titles, and industry placement are not provided in the source data.)

Organization

Clark College

Clark College

Established in 1933 and headquartered in Vancouver, WA, Clark College is a public higher education institution offering diverse career and academic programs, including STEM and professional technical fields. It provides a state-approved phlebotomy program with hands-on training from experienced faculty, preparing students for entry-level positions in healthcare. The college supports students with over $1 million in annual scholarships, the Penguin Pantry food assistance program, and a foundation dedicated to student success and community. Clark College is committed to equity and inclusion, serving its community by fostering personal and professional growth.

Highlights:

  • Running Start program enables high school students to earn tuition-free college credit
  • Provides hands-on training for practical skills
  • Offers practical clinical experience for workforce readiness
  • Supports students with over $1 million in annual scholarships
  • Provides food assistance through the Penguin Pantry program
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