Prepare for a new career sooner than you think
Medical Assistants are often the first person a patient interacts with when they visit the doctor's office. They play key roles in delivering quality care. Medical assistants support both the physician in running their practice, as well as aid in caring for patients. A special and diverse health care career choice.
Medical Assisting Career Overview
Provide Clinical and Administrative Support in Medical Offices
Medical assistants serve a variety of roles in the healthcare system. MAs interact with a broad range of patients and healthcare professionals from physicians, nurses, lab technicians, administrators, insurance providers among others. Whether scheduling patient appointments or greeting them when they arrive in the office, a MA is often the first person that a patient interacts and can help set the tone of a patient's visit.
Garden Grove Medical Assistant Program Overview
Interested in office work and getting hands-on with patients? Train to become a medical assistant with Concorde. Medical assistants help keep medical offices and hospital departments running. Equally adept at administering injections and updating computer records, good medical assistants can provide the support doctors and nurses need to do their work safely and efficiently.
The medical assistant diploma program courses cover topics including:
- Medical record entry & data management
- Medical office administration procedures
- Healthcare legal & ethical considerations
- Common diagnostic tests & sample preparation
- Taking patient vital signs
- Basic first aid & CPR
Through the Medical Assistant program, taught by instructors with real-world experience, you'll develop the skills needed to provide administrative support and basic clinical care in a variety of healthcare settings. You will learn computer applications, how to take vital signs and samples from patients, and more. Moreover, you can earn your diploma in as few as 9-months.
Medical Assistant Professional Certifications
Concorde Career College Garden Grove campus offers Medical Assistant students access to certification preparation through the National Center for Competency Testing. The subscription allows you to prepare for the Nationally Certified Medical Assistant exam, should you choose to pursue professional certification.
Now Enrolling
Concorde is seeking dedicated students who want to:
- Learn to help physicians deliver quality care and maintain office operations
- Prepare for career opportunities in private practices, clinics, acute care, long-term care, hospice, and more
- Complete the diploma in as few as 9-months of study
Get started by scheduling an in-person or virtual Career Planning Session to explore if the medical assistant program is right for you!
**Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projected national growth in job openings for medical assistants 2023-2033 https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/medical-assistants.htm Projections are national. Local job market demand may vary.
Curriculum
Medical Assistant Program Coursework
The medical assistant diploma program at Concorde's Garden Grove campus covers computer applications, medical record keeping, and clinical skills including blood draws, vital sign measurement and more. You’ll also learn to collect and prepare samples for lab testing. You can complete this diploma program in as few as 9-months of study.
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Pathology
- Body Systems
- Medical Terminology
- Venipuncture
- Medical Front Office Procedures
- Laboratory Diagnostic Procedures
- EKG
240
Lab Hours
Practice On-Campus
Students will complete on-campus labs including simulations and patient care settings.
Medical Assistant Program Delivered with Blended Learning
Concorde's approach to delivering a hands-on career focused medical assistant program leverages a blended learning model. You will complete some coursework and lab assignments conveniently online. With support from a dedicated online success coach to help you get accustomed to virtual learning.
Additionally you will visit the campus to apply theory to practice in simulation labs. With guidance from instructors with real-world experience you will practice taking vital signs, patient information, blood, EKG and other procedures.
The third element of Concorde's blended learning model is practical hands-on application in a health care setting. - the Externship Experience. Your externship experience provides a variety of cases and medical professional interactions - helping you better prepare for a career as a medical assistant.
Externships are a non-paid in-person learning experience, whose length and location may be subject to change. Concorde does not guarantee externship placement, graduation, post-externship employment or salary outcomes.
Career Outlook
Medical Assisting Careers can be Your Entry Point into the Healthcare Field.
A career as a medical assistant (MA) can be a great entry point into the healthcare field. Some MAs work to support the daily operations and patients that visit a healthcare practice. Others focus on assisting physicians, nurses and other healthcare providers in caring for patients.
While some MAs focus on careers as a phlebotomist or electrocardiogram (EKG) technician. The career path for a MA can extend into other fields with further training and education like nursing.
Where do Medical Assistants Often Work?
The opportunities can vary and this includes where you may meet a medical assistant:
- Private Practices
- Clinics
- Acute care
- Long-term Care
- Hospice
- Home Healthcare
- Labs
Primary Duties of a Medical Assistant Include:
- Taking patient histories and vital signs (blood pressure, etc.)
- Entering data into patient records
- Handling administrative tasks, such as scheduling appointments and calling in referrals
- Keeping supply inventories in treatment rooms and the office stocked
- Gathering blood or other samples and preparing them for laboratory tests
- Assisting doctors or nurses during examinations
- Administering basic clinical tasks, such as cleaning and dressing wounds
Administrative Responsibilities of a Medical Assistant Can Include:
- Scheduling and receiving patients
- Preparing and maintaining medical records
- Performing basic secretarial skills and medical transcription
- Handling telephone inquiries and written correspondence
Address and Hours
Garden Grove Campus
12951 Euclid Street
Suite 101
Garden Grove, California 92840
FX: (714) 530-4737
Campus Hours of Operation
- Monday - Thursday 8 am - 8 pm
- Friday 8 am - 5 pm
- Saturday By Appointment
- Sunday Closed
Financial Aid
As part of our commitment to your success, Concorde ensures that you have access to comprehensive information and guidance in navigating the financial aid process. Concorde offers financial aid and scholarship programs to those who qualify.
Accreditation
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