Exploring A Career As A Medical Assistant

Medical Assting Career

 

Aspiring college students seeking a career in the healthcare industry often face the dilemma of time and cost associated with traditional nursing or medical degrees.

Fortunately, there is a practical alternative that allows you to embark on a healthcare career without the lengthy and expensive commitment of a four-year institution. In this article, we will explore the path to becoming a medical assistant, from earning your diploma to finding job opportunities.

Earning Your Medical Assistant Certification

To kickstart your career as a medical assistant, employers may require you to possess a medical assistant diploma from a reputable training institute. This diploma tells healthcare providers that you are dedicated to learning how to best serve patients.

Typically, the medical assistant program at PCI can be completed within as little as nine months.

Prerequisites for Becoming a Medical Assistant

While a high school diploma/G.E.D. are the primary academic requirement, soft skills are crucial for success in this role. As a prospective medical assistant, you should possess strong written communication skills, analytical abilities, interpersonal finesse, and keen attention to detail.

Empathy and the ability to perform effectively under pressure are also valuable traits.

Finding Job Opportunities as a Medical Assistant

Securing a job as a medical assistant begins with crafting a compelling resume. While you may not have prior work experience in the field, you can use the skills you learned in our medical assistant program on your resume.

Nervous about your first interview? Don’t worry, we offer career preparation services that will help you from your initial interview to your first day of employment.

Because medical assistant roles span various healthcare settings, such as hospitals, doctors’ offices, insurance companies, laboratories, and more, there will likely always be a need for this position.

Take the First Step with PCI’s Medical Assistant Program

PCI Health Training Center offers a medical assistant program designed to help equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to enter into the medical field. Our program encompasses classroom instruction covering topics like first aid, pharmacology, and front office skills.

In the laboratory component, you’ll acquire clinical experience in tasks such as microscopy, EKG administration, injections, and autoclaving. Moreover, you’ll gain two hundred hours of practical experience in professional healthcare settings during your externship.

If you’re ready to embark on this exciting journey, contact the PCI Medical Assistant Program today to learn more and take the first step a healthcare career.

Your future awaits!

 

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