How to Become a Medical Assistant in Atlanta
Become a Medical Assistant in 5 Steps
At Atlanta Medical Assistant School, we're training the next generation of high-performing medical assistants. And it's never been easier to add your name to that list.
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STEP 01
Enroll
Fill out our one-minute application to get started. Call us at (470) 264-1996 with any questions.
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STEP 02
Complete the Program
Learn essential topics like medical terminology, clinical procedures, and instrumentation β and develop specialized skills in phlebotomy, EKG, and vitals measurement that prepare you for the medical assistant career you deserve.
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STEP 03
Gain Real-world Experience
Work in a real medical office, under the guidance and direction of real medical professionals, through our externship program.
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STEP 04
Pass the CCMA Exam
You donβt need a Medical Assistant certification to find work as a medical assistant in your home state. However, many employers still prefer candidates who have completed their CCMA certification. Thatβs why we help you prepare for, take, and pass the CCMA before graduating.
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STEP 05
Apply for Local Medical Assistant Positions
Our program links students with a network of hiring partners to jump-start your career as a medical assistant. We offer comprehensive support throughout your career journey, helping with the application process, interview preparation, and resume optimization.
Externship
Atlanta Medical Assistant Schoolβs 80-hour externship program provides our students with the real-world experience necessary to become confident, qualified Medical Assistants. The externship portion of our course allows our students the opportunity to work under the direct guidance of experienced medical professionals in a local medical office. Although we encourage our students to find their own externships, our Student Success Specialists are here to help our students identify potential opportunities in the area and assist with applications.
LEARN AND EARN IN 30 WEEKS
Licensure and Certification
Atlanta Medical Assistant School is authorized and regulated by the Georgia Nonpublic Postsecondary Education Commission., so you will receive a Certificate of Completion once you complete the program and meet all of the program requirements.
Additionally, you will be a Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) upon completion of the course and passing the national exam, available through the National Healthcareer Association (NHA). You will be able to practice as a CCMA anywhere in the United States with this certification!
Medical assistants may perform many different clinical duties including taking and recording vital signs, preparing patients for examination, drawing blood, etc. Administrative tasks are as equally important in the medical assisting field and medical assistants are also in charge of scheduling appointments, maintaining medical records, working with insurance files, and billing.
Assistants are responsible for making patients feel at ease while also preparing them for treatment. During medical visits, assistants often work alongside the doctor.