Medical Assistant
Program Manager:
Kara Mahannah
Student Success Advisor Name:
Jennifer Munn
Student Advisor Phone:
(208)-732-6730
Student Advisor Email:
jrmunn@csi.edu
Program Overview:
The Medical Assistant Program prepares graduates to assist health care providers in outpatient settings performing administrative and/or clinical tasks. Medical Assistants are multi-skilled, allied health care workers who perform a variety of skills assisting health care providers with patient care. They assist with clerical duties, referrals, insurance billing and coding, minor in-office procedures; perform phlebotomy with lab tests, EKG’s, as well as many other administrative and clinical tasks.
Upon completion of the program students are eligible to sit for the national medical assistant certification exam, CMA (AAMA) by the Certification Board of the American Association of Medical Assistants. The CMA (AAMA) is considered the gold standard of medical assisting professionalism. The CMA (AAMA) means a professional edge, increased prestige among peers and employers, better job security, and greater career advancement opportunities.
Visit Program Website:
http://hshs.csi.edu/medical_assistant
Gainful Employment:
Gainful Employment data for this program may be found on the department web page: https://www.csi.edu/ge/MedicalAssistant
Program Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of the Medical Assisting program, a student will be able to:
- Demonstrate cognitive knowledge and psychomotor competencies required for entry into the medical assisting profession as outlined for accredited programs by the Medical Assisting Education Review Board.
- Incorporate critical thinking skills when performing patient care, interacting with patients and/or visitors in the medical office, medical providers, other medical office staff, or third-party payers.
- Use professional, effective, tactful, sensitive, culturally diverse, empathetic communication skills to interact with patients and/or visitors in the medical office, medical providers, other medical office staff, or third-party payers.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the medical assistant’s legal, ethical, and personal boundaries when providing patient care while understanding patients’ rights, HIPPA, individual state laws, and accurate reporting and documentation.
- Recognize potential unsafe working conditions and demonstrate knowledge of protective practices used in the medical office setting.
- Adhere to the standard code of conduct for the medical assisting profession.
Course Performance Requirements:
To promote success on the certification/licensure examination(s), all Required Courses must be passed with a grade of C or better.
Program Accreditation:
Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs
Program Accreditation Status/Description:
This program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs on recommendation of the Medical Assisting Education Review Board (MAERB) of the American Association of Medical Assistants Endowment (AAMAE).
Program Requirements for Admission:
Program Application Required
http://hshs.csi.edu/medical_assistant
Career Information:
Medical Assistants