NTI's Clinical Medical Assistant program
combines classroom instruction and off-site clinical externships to provide
students with a comprehensive learning experience. Our medical assistant
training covers both medical administration and clinical instruction. The
medical administration portion of the training involves computer
applications, coding & billing, office procedures, the role of the Clinical
Medical Assistant, and more. Clinical instruction provides hands-on training
of the procedures and skills necessary for assisting the physician.
Program Objective
Upon graduation, students are qualified to work as
an entry-level Clinical Medical Assistant, an Administrative Medical
Assistant, a Medical Receptionist, a Medical Insurance Biller, and a Medical
Records Specialist in physicians' offices, outpatient care centers,
hospitals, chiropractors, nursing homes, and more.
Due
to the nation's massive increase of an aging population, the Health Services
industry is experiencing a strong demand for Healthcare Professionals:
Employment of Medical Assistants is expected to increase 57% between
2000 and 2010.*
Medical Assistant is projected to be the fastest growing
occupation over the 2002-12 period.*
Job prospects should be best for
medical assistants with formal training or experience, particularly those
with certification.*