Clinical Medical Assistant (CMA)
Athena Career Academy offers training as a Clinical Medical Assistant. The Clinical Medical Assistant (CMA) Program is designed to teach students the skills necessary for employment in the modern medical facility. We have included some of the most common questions about our program. Please contact us for more details!
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What is a CMA?
A Clinical Medical Assistant (CMA) is capable of performing a wide range of duties, for example taking medical histories and recording vital signs, preparing patients for examination and assisting the physician during the examination. These skills are so vital that the Department of Labor lists medical assisting as one of the fastest growing occupations.
Where do CMAs work?
You usually find CMA’s in primary care (basic, rather than specialized) facilities because of their generalized education. You can think of primary care as the first stop for a patient who is seeking treatment but may not know exactly what kind of treatment they need yet. CMA’s work in modern medical facility like physician offices, hospitals and outpatient care centers.
What are the admission requirements?
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Persons interested in attending the Clinical Medical Assistant Program must meet the following criteria for admittance:
- Attend an informational meeting with an admissions representative.
- Complete an online application for admission.
- Attend an individual meeting with a financial aid administrator for funding arrangements.
- Sign an enrollment agreement.
- Complete an online State of Ohio Disclosure Course.
- Provide a copy of valid government identification and social security card.
- Submit a copy of a high school transcript or GED transcript
- Complete an emergency medical form.
- Attend the orientation session.
How long does it take to complete the program?
Athena Career Academy’s CMA program is approximately 800 hours of study and is taught over a period of approximately 7 1/2 months plus an additional 6 week externship. The CMA program includes 640 hours of classroom and lab participation along with a 160 hours externship experience in which the student will be able to practice learned skills in a real-life working environment and closely interact with the physician and health care team. Upon successful completion of this course, students will receive a certificate of completion and will be eligible to take the National Certification Exam.
What types of courses are taught in this program?
Courses include the fundamentals of medical assisting, anatomy and physiology, psychological aspect of patient care, medical terminology, CPR, first aid and emergency care.
When can I start?
New classes start approximately every 6 weeks; however, all required documents and out of pocket expenses must be submitted by the registration deadline. This field is in very high demand and job prospects are great according to the Department of Labor! Click here for more details!
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I am in The Early Childhood Education program at Athena and this is my third quarter and words cannot explain how much I love attending this place. It is one of the best colleges I have attended thus far I would recommend anyone.
I would recommend anyone. I mean I love my instructors that I have had so far they are nice and caring and really do care about their students succeeding. I am going to miss them when I graduate.
The education I received from Athena has shown me there are so many areas of nursing I can go into. I have gained the knowledge to better provide for my family and I am so proud to say that I will be a safe and effective nurse!
Ambassador for Class 1302E
I enjoyed the hands on experience I received at Athena Career Academy. The labs were awesome and instructors were knowledgeable. I thoroughly enjoyed my time at Athena Career Academy.
Ambassador for Class 1310
I owe Athena Career Academy and its staff a warm thank you for giving me an opportunity and providing the tools I need to become a nurse. They provided an atmosphere filled with diversity within both the classroom and the clinical experience. I have learned so much about people and about life! Athena Career Academy has made me aware that I can always improve and should actively look for ways to improve!
Ambassador for Class 1301
After being out of school for over two decades, deciding to go into the phlebotomy program at Athena was very scary. But once I met with my instructors and got to know the students, it was honestly one of the best decisions I have made about my education in a long time. The teachers here care and want to see you succeed, and with the smalls classes, you can’t help but do that….so thanks Athena!
I am in The Early Childhood Education program at Athena and this is my third quarter and words cannot explain how much I love attending this place. It is one of the best colleges I have attended thus far I would recommend anyone.
I would recommend anyone. I mean I love my instructors that I have had so far they are nice and caring and really do care about their students succeeding. I am going to miss them when I graduate.
The education I received from Athena has shown me there are so many areas of nursing I can go into. I have gained the knowledge to better provide for my family and I am so proud to say that I will be a safe and effective nurse!
Ambassador for Class 1302E
I enjoyed the hands on experience I received at Athena Career Academy. The labs were awesome and instructors were knowledgeable. I thoroughly enjoyed my time at Athena Career Academy.
Ambassador for Class 1310
I owe Athena Career Academy and its staff a warm thank you for giving me an opportunity and providing the tools I need to become a nurse. They provided an atmosphere filled with diversity within both the classroom and the clinical experience. I have learned so much about people and about life! Athena Career Academy has made me aware that I can always improve and should actively look for ways to improve!
Ambassador for Class 1301
After being out of school for over two decades, deciding to go into the phlebotomy program at Athena was very scary. But once I met with my instructors and got to know the students, it was honestly one of the best decisions I have made about my education in a long time. The teachers here care and want to see you succeed, and with the smalls classes, you can’t help but do that….so thanks Athena!
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Athena Career Academy is accredited by the Commission of the Council on Occupational Education. The school is registered with the Ohio Board of Career Colleges and Schools; State of Ohio – School Registration Number – 10-09-1943T and operates under the authority of the Ohio Board of Nursing. Please contact the Student Operations Manager for more information.