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Medical Assistant The medical assistant is a professional, multi-skilled individual trained to assist physicians, work in a medical clinic and some areas of the hospital or laboratory. Students learn to measure and record vital signs, take medical histories, administer medications, sterilize instruments, assist with minor office surgeries, and handle emergencies. Students also learn to obtain blood samples, perform routine office laboratory procedures and electrocardiograms, and instruct patients in preparation for x-ray and laboratory procedures. In the administrative area, students learn to schedule and receive patients, handle telephone calls, type correspondence, reports, manuscripts, perform medical transcription, process insurance forms, handle office accounts, fees, and collections. In the year 2000, Kansas employed 2,750 medical assistants. That number is projected to grow to 4,620 by the year 2010, making medical assistants the fastest growing occupation over the next 6 years. The Medical Assistant program at Barton offers a 68 credit-hour Associate in Applied Science degree program. The courses are comprised of general education, administrative, and clinical courses. During the final semester, students will also complete an internship in an ambulatory health care setting. CURRICULUM GUIDE SEMESTER TEMPLATE |
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