Medical Practice — Clinical Management Associate in Applied Science (Associate in Applied Science, 2020-2021)

Program Info

Year Established
2006
Program Code
MPCM.AAS
Degree Type
Associate in Applied Science

Program Description

Description

Focuses on the preparation and the foundation necessary to prepare medical assistants for increasing management responsibility within the medical office or clinic and to perform routine administrative duties in physicians’ offices, clinics, and other ambulatory health care facilities. Students may elect to complete either this Associate in Applied Science degree or the Medical Assistant Certificate of Achievement depending upon career or educational objectives.

Program Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this program, students should be able to:

  1. Perform entry level patient assessment and care in an ambulatory setting showing proficiency in patient safety, wellness and education based on scope of practice and national standards.
  2. Demonstrate mathematical processes related to administering medication, mensuration of a patient using various methodologies, and reading clinical/laboratory equipment and graphs.
  3. Demonstrate clinical lab procedures, safety and emergency procedures along with patient preparation in the ambulatory and inpatient care setting.
  4. Communicate effectively using verbal, non-verbal, and written communication as it relates to various health care providers and businesses.
  5. Perform administrative duties based on scope of practice as it relates to finances, billing and insurance, and effective practice management.
  6. Apply management theory to effectively supervise the human resources of an organization.
  7. Solve common problems in managing the business office of a medical or medical related organization.
Career Opportunities

According to recent reports from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of medical assistants is expected to grow much faster than the average for all occupations through 2030 as the health care industry expands due to technological advances in medicine and a growing aging population.

Employment growth will be driven by the increase in the number of group practices and other health care facilities that need a high proportion of support personnel, particularly the flexible medical assistant who can handle both administrative and clinical duties.

Information about career placement and job success is available through either the Health Careers Office or HFC's Career Services Office.


Occupational Exposure/Risk

Applicants who consider a career in medical assisting should be aware that during the course of their education and subsequent employment they are likely to work in situations where exposure to infectious diseases is possible. This is an occupational risk for all health care workers. Persons should not become health care workers unless they recognize and accept this risk. Proper education and strict adherence to well established infection-control guidelines, however, can reduce the risk to a minimum. Thorough education in infection control procedures is an important part of the medical assistant program of study.

Latex Early recognition of sensitization to natural rubber latex (NRL) is crucial to prevent the occurrence of life-threatening reactions in sensitized healthcare workers. The Medical Assistant Program Faculty strongly advises that students sensitized or allergic to latex consult a physician for guidance on the merits of continuing in a healthcare career. NRL sensitized students who choose to continue in their program must notify the program director upon admission.

Registry / Certification / Licensure Exam Information

Upon completion of the Medical Assistant program, students graduating from medical assistant programs accredited through Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) or Accreditation Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES) are eligible and required to sit for either of the following certification examinations. Each credential is equal in weight, importance, and acceptance for future employment.

CMAs and RMAs receive a better salary than those without credentials. Employers prefer medical assistants from accredited programs with professional certification.

  • The American Association of Medical Assistant (AAMA) offers the CMA (Certified Medical Assistant) examination. The CMA is a national certification.
  • The American Medical Technologist (AMT) offers the RMA (Registered Medical Assistant) examination. The RMA credential is an international certification.
Program Completion Limits

All educational experiences are under the guidance of the Medical Assistant program. Student progress is evaluated in the classroom, laboratory, and clinical setting throughout the program. Progression in the program is based upon the student meeting the following requirements:

  1. Adherence to the program requirements outlined in the Medical Assistant Student Handbook.
  2. Achievement of a minimum grade of C or better in all MOA and required courses including the last in the sequence (MOA 190).
  3. Maintenance of an overall cumulative grade-point average of 2.0 or better.
  4. All MOA courses taken at HFC must be successfully completed within three consecutive calendar years.

HFC continuously attempts to improve each program, and as a result courses and requirements may be modified. Curriculum, course content, and admission criteria are subject to change by action of the College faculty and administration.

Accreditation

The medical assistant portion of the program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs upon the recommendation of the Medical Assistant Education Review Board (MAERB).

Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs
9355-113th St N. #7709
Seminole, FL 33775
727-210-2350
www.caahep.org

Admission Requirements

Admission Requirements and Eligibility
  1. A minimum high school grade-point-average of C+ (2.5) or a minimum average score of 55 on the GED test, or a minimum college grade-point-average of C (2.25) for both transfer students and Henry Ford College students.
  2. ACCUPLACER Reading score of 265 or higher or successful completion of ENG-081 or higher.
  3. Eligible for placement into MATH-080.
  4. Health Careers typing test at 45 words/min or better or successful completion of BCA-100 with a grade of B or better.

The program is restricted, has a limited enrollment, and admits students based on space availability. Admission is on a first-come, first-served basis. Students must see the Health Careers Student Success Navigator for admission to the program and are highly encouraged to complete their admission requirements as early as possible.

Additional Program Requirements

Accreditation standards require that students do not receive compensation/payment, monetary or otherwise, from any clinical site for any portion of their clinical practicum (MOA 190 – Medical Office Externship). In order to begin the clinical procedures course of the Medical Assistant Program, MOA-152, students must meet the following pre-requisites:

The following courses must be taken within the same academic year in the following sequence:
Fall - MOA-122
Winter- MOA-152
Spring - MOA-190

In order to begin the clinical procedures course of the Medical Assistant component MOA-152 students must complete the following pre-requisites all with a C or better:

MOA-101
MOA-110
MOA-122
MATH-100 or higher
BIO-134 or both BIO-233 and BIO-234

During the program the students will be required to submit proof of all of the following by designated program deadlines:

  • Active health insurance coverage.
  • Completion of physical examination.
  • Two-step tuberculosis PPD test (2-step TB test).
  • Evidence of required immunizations and titers.
  • American Heart Association (AHA), Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers (CPR) certification valid beginning MOA-152 and 6 months post MOA-190 (may be satisfied by AH-105).
  • American Heart Association, First Aid certification valid prior to beginning MOA-152 and 6 months post MOA-190.
  • Valid driver’s license or state issued identification card with a photo.
  • Must pass the drug screen on the first test.
  • Criminal background check.
  • Health Careers typing test at 45 words/min or better or successful completion of BCA-100 with a grade of B or better.

Program Requirements

Minimum Total Credit Hours
64.00
Requirements are subject to change. The information represented here is effective starting Fall 2020 and applies to the current catalog year. If you were admitted prior to this year, please check your requirements under the My Progress section of HFC Self Service.