Our self-paced, online medical assistant program is available to Arizona residents and is designed to prepare you for certification (CCMA) and a role as a medical assistant in as little as 4 months.
Through our online Medical Assistant training, Arizona learners will acquire the essential competencies to work alongside physicians and nurses. The course covers a wide range of responsibilities, including clinical support, vital signs, patient interaction, recordkeeping, and medical office administration—equipping you for success in a healthcare career.
Classes are designed for anyone to easily learn, and are broken up into digestible sections that build as you progress through our program. No due dates or deadlines.
Reading lessons, supplemental videos, interactive exercises, note taking, read-aloud and disability features, and open note multiple choice quizzes with no time limit.
All students receive a stethoscope and blood pressure cuff to assist you throughout the course.
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Upon graduation from our medical assistant program for Arizona residents, you will receive your U.S. Career Institute Certificate of Completion attesting to your accomplishment. U.S. Career Institute's Online Medical Assistant certificate course prepares you to sit for the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) exam through the National Healthcareer Association (NHA). The average CCMA exam pass rate for U.S. Career Institute graduate’s is 95% vs. the National Average of 83%**. Included with our course, we cover the cost of your CCMA certification exam, study guide and practice test – a $259 value!†
Arizona currently employs 20,170 medical assistants.* There are thousands of medical assistant jobs open in Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Glendale, and many other cities in Arizona, according to Indeed.com. Medical assistants work at hospitals, doctor’s offices, outpatient facilities, government facilities, medical laboratories, and nursing care facilities.
*Plus one-time $29 application charge..
**First payment includes $50 down payment and $29 application charge. Application charge is non-refundable.
Complete High School: Earn a high school diploma or GED as a basic
requirement.
Choose a Program: Enroll in a medical assistant program
accredited by DEAC. Our program here at USCI can be completed in 4 months.
Obtain Certification (Optional but Recommended): Pass a national
exam like the CCMA to boost job prospects.
Seek Employment: Apply for entry-level medical assistant
positions in clinics, hospitals, or other healthcare settings. Our career coaching
program will assist in preparing your resume and perform mock interviews.
Stay Updated: Keep abreast of Arizona’s healthcare regulations
and industry trends to advance your career.
Medical assistants in Arizona make on average $43,770* per year according to O*Net.
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