Medical assistants work in ambulatory care (clinics) and perform a wide range of administrative and clinical duties. They work with medical providers, nurses, physician assistants, behavioral health specialists and other medical professionals to provide the best possible patient-centered care. Medical assistants are trained to perform a number of administrative and clinical functions within the clinic.

Examples of common administrative duties include: patient registration and intake, referrals to specialists, prior authorizations for medication or medical procedures and insurance verification.

Examples of common clinical duties include: rooming patients, collecting patient vital signs (e.g., blood pressure, temperature, pulse), collecting and documenting information in the electronic medical record (EMR), maintaining the clinic workflow, assisting in minor office procedures (e.g., toenail removals, laceration repair, pap smears), performing venipuncture (phlebotomy) and point of care testing (e.g., fasting lipid tests, urinalysis, strep tests), performing electrocardiograms and administering vaccines.

New Medical Assisting Course

Program accreditation information
MA-100 (two credit) exploration course (optional)

 

Medical Assistant CC

Skills
Job Outlook
Program Structure
Oregon Health Authority Rules for Students in Clinical Training
Program Costs
Description and Outcomes

Medical Assistant Requirements

Prerequisite requirements for program
Essential functions

Medical Assistant Application Process

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Meet with a Health Sciences Program Academic Advisor prior to completing the program application.

Medical Assistant Essay Questions

Medical Assistant Essay Questions

Application Essay Questions and Scoring Rubrics
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CONTACT OUR HEALTH SCIENCES DEPARTMENT

Harmony Campus

7738 SE Harmony Road

Milwaukie, OR 97222

HealthSciences@clackamas.edu

503-594-0650