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Medical Assisting Programs
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Program Length

10-20 Mo.

Credits

24-60

Format

Online

Cert. exam prep

CCMA, RMA
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NEXT START January 6th

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Choose your online medical assisting educational pathway

AccreditationAccredited by the Higher Learning Commission
ProgramsMultiple undergraduate options: choose a diploma or associate degree program
Transfer creditUp to 18-45 approved credits
FormatOnline classes + hands-on clinical labs & externship
CertificationPrepare for the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) or Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) certification exam – we pay for your first attempt!
QuickPathsDiscover career advancement possibilities in one of Herzing’s many bachelor’s degree options in healthcare, including health sciences, healthcare administration—or even nursing

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Classes start: January 6th
Satisfaction rate

Over 90%

Satisfaction rate

Our overall student satisfaction rate, according to the 2023 Herzing Graduate Survey.

Choose Your Pathway in Medical Assisting

Medical assisting options include diploma and associate degree programs which prepare you for a career as a medical assistant.

Our online programs provide fundamental knowledge and skills in medical terminology, administrative skills for the medical office, insurance claims, processing and adjudication, ethics and professionalism, and much more.

  • Career-focused curriculum

    Discover the crucial knowledge and skills required to succeed in your work and build a foundation for continued career growth.

  • Flexible schedule

    We work hard to help you maintain school-life balance, striving to be as flexible as possible for busy non-traditional students.

  • Virtual services

    Access to extensive virtual services, including academic advising, tutoring, support services, technical support and library services.

  • Lifelong support

    We support your ongoing career advancement by providing comprehensive, personalized student services with lifelong career coaching.

  • Rolling admissions

    No application deadlines to worry about. Apply when you’re ready and prepare to get started soon.

Pathways

Follow your career pathway with Herzing

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Diploma
Medical Assisting
  • Program length: 10 months
  • Classes: View the curriculum
  • Credential earned: Diploma in Medical Assisting
Medical assistant in clinical setting
Associate degree
Medical Assisting
  • Program length: 20 months
  • Classes: View the curriculum
  • Credential earned: Associate of Science in Medical Assisting Services
Clinicals

Clinicals & Externship: how the program works

There are two requirements to complete the medical assisting program outside of regular classes:

Clinical Labs

Two terms prior to the externship, you will be required to take two clinical courses. Most coursework will be completed online, but you will also be required to meet with a proctor at a healthcare facility (possibly a Herzing campus) to demonstrate mastery in medical assisting skills. Prior to your labs you will need to take and pass a Student Readiness Training (SRT) proctorship. You must complete a Basic Life Support (BLS) CPR class from the American Heart Association or the American Red Cross as part of the requirement.

Externship

You will complete 180 hours at a medical clinic or doctor’s office in an eight-week period during your final term—Monday-Friday during daytime hours. Depending on the requirements of your externship site, expect about 25-40 hours per week. Herzing’s clinical coordinator can assist you in your search, but it will be your responsibility to locate and secure a proctor and externship site in your geographic area during your Student Readiness Training Seminar (SRT).

Finding a proctor for your clinicals. Herzing’s Proctor Prep SRT seminar provides guidance on how to search and secure a proctor to assist in your clinical courses. This course is usually scheduled two terms before the first clinical course. In order to succeed, you’ll need to be in frequent communication with the SRT instructor. You will have access to a clinical coordinator who will assist in your search, but ultimately it is your responsibility to secure proctorship.

Contact us and we can provide answers to any further questions you have about the clinical/externship component of the medical assisting program.

Certification

Get educated and certified

Our goal is to maximize your chance of finding a job as soon as possible after graduation.

That’s why both our diploma and associate degree curriculums include prep for key medical assisting certification exams:

  • Diploma program: Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) from the National Healthcareer Association (NHA)
  • Associate degree program: Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) from the American Medical Technologists (AMT)

In each program we pay for your first attempt upon successful completion of the program.

After earning your diploma or degree and a certification you’ll be ready to become a vital contributor for a team of healthcare professionals.1

Herzing graduat receives her diploma from Renee Herzing.
Possibilities

Your many career possibilities in medical assisting

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Medical assistants are typically responsible for a variety of clinical and administrative tasks, including scheduling appointments, insurance claims, preparing exam rooms, taking patients’ weight and vital signs, drawing blood and potentially much more. Exact scope of practice will vary by state, and every employer will have their own expectations depending on the position.

Medical Assistant Ranked #11 Best Health Care Support Jobs of 2023 by U.S. News & World Report

You will collaborate with nurses, doctors and other healthcare professionals to deliver the best possible patient care. This can be a really good next step for current nursing assistants (CNA) looking to advance their healthcare career outside of nursing.

Medical assisting represents a strong foundation to not only join a growing field, but to gain meaningful healthcare experience and advance your career to the next level.

More interested in an administrative role? If you have a preference for office administration tasks more so than direct patient care, you can pursue an education directly focused on these areas. Learn more about our online medical office administration program (diploma and associate degree options available).

Job Outlook

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of medical assistants is expected to increase 14% from 2022-2032, much faster than the average across all U.S. occupations.*

Now is a great time to begin working towards becoming a medical assistant and join a career path poised for excellent growth.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, these are the most common places of employment for medical assistants:

  • Physician’s offices
  • Hospitals
  • Offices of other health practitioners
  • Outpatient care centers
  • Retirement communities / assisted living

Because medical assistants can wear so many different hats there are many important skills needed to thrive in different healthcare environments:

  • Professionalism. In many positions you will need to handle customer service tasks, basic patient care and clearly communicate physician information to patients. Medical assistants must demonstrate professionalism and tact when interacting with patients.
  • Attention to detail. Medical assistants may gather patient contact or insurance information and keep medical records organized. You must be meticulous and highly detail oriented to succeed.
  • Compassion. Making patients comfortable and empathizing with their concerns is crucial ensuring patients are calm and collected for medical procedures.
  • Multi-tasking. Staying organized and measured in the face of quickly changing circumstances and a lengthy “to-do” list will make you indispensable to a healthcare team.

These are just a few key medical assistant skills that will help you excel in medical assisting and beyond to many other career opportunities in healthcare.

Beginning your career as a medical assistant is a great way to build a strong foundational education in healthcare, gain meaningful real-world experience and prepare yourself to continue growing professionally.

What is the next level after medical assistant? It depends on your strengths, preferences and overall career goals in healthcare.

Many fields in healthcare are potential landing spots for medical assistants looking to specialize or branch into a new career path, including healthcare management, health information management, nursing (you may consider going from medical assistant to RN), and more.

Herzing University offers many degree and diploma programs for practicing medical assistants to take a leap and embark on a new career path. Our health sciences degree program is designed to help you complete your bachelor's degree and advance your career to the next level.

How long it takes to become a medical assistant depends on what level of education you pursue. Partner with Herzing University and you can expect a range of 10 months–20 months to get your education, get certified and start looking for a medical assistant position, depending on whether you choose a diploma or degree program.

The following timelines are based on full-time status:

  • Associate degree: 20 months
  • Diploma: 10 months

After earning your degree or diploma, we recommend becoming certified as a Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) even if it isn’t required in your state. With a diploma/degree and a certification, you’ll be positioned well for your first job.

Students in the online program will take the RMA exam during their review course – which is a requirement to pass. Herzing will pay for the exam once.

Certification is not always required, but job duties may be limited in certain states if you don’t get certified.

Even if you aren’t legally required to be certified, many employers will require certification and it will make you available for more job opportunities, better pay and greater chance for advancement.

Sitting for and passing either the Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) exam or Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) exam may open many more doors to start your career as a medical assistant.

With Herzing University, an affordable, career-focused education is within your reach. We are always striving to make college more affordable for everyone.

  • Student loans & secured loansLoans offer a way to pay for all or part of your tuition.
  • Scholarships. We offer a variety of scholarships based on academic achievement, financial need or community affiliations. Contact an admissions advisor about current scholarship opportunities by calling 1-800-596-0724 or request for information online.

You can find an estimate for grant and scholarship aid using the net price calculator, and find an estimate for tuition for the online medical assisting program using Herzing University’s tuition wizard.

Medical assistants typically have a greater role in patient care, and may perform tasks like taking vital signs, providing injections or medications or aiding in patient exams.

Medical office/administrative assistants practice in a clerical role rather than in direct patient care, responsible for organizing patient records, scheduling appointments, answering phones or filing paperwork.

While practical nurses (LPN) and medical assistants often perform similar tasks, there are a few key differences to be aware of, including:

  • Educational requirements
  • Average salary
  • Scope of practice
  • Ongoing career opportunities
  • Future outlook for jobs

Learn more about the difference between practical nursing and medical assisting and how to go from MA to LPN.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), medical assistants earn an average salary of $43,350 per year ($20.84 per hour).* As you earn more experience and gain more skills, your earning opportunity will improve.

The BLS also projects growing demand for medical assistants in coming years, predicting an 14% increase in employment from 2022-2032. It’s a good time to get your foot in the door and work towards your new career.

Discover how much a medical assistant makes by state.

A career in medical assisting involves a diverse array of roles and responsibilities. Depending on the practice you work for and department you are in, your normal everyday tasks can vary widely.

Potential tasks include (but not limited to):

  • Answering the phone and greeting patients
  • Informing physicians about patient concerns
  • Scheduling appointments
  • Gather patient information: contact info, insurance info, etc.
  • Measuring patient vital signs
  • Taking blood pressure, pulse and respirations
  • Setting up exam rooms for procedures
  • Visual and hearing tests
  • Drawing blood
  • Pregnancy tests
  • Making patients comfortable during an appointment

No matter what’s required in your day-to-day experience on the job, what ties everything together is your professionalism, care for patients and attention to detail. Your resourcefulness will make you a valuable resource in a fast-paced healthcare environment.

Read more about a typical day in the life of a medical assistant and what you can expect after getting a job in the field.

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The Student Experience at Herzing

I chose the medical assisting program due to my passion for looking out for others and their health. I am generally a caring person and was happy to learn that Herzing had helpful people too.

Sharon Jennings
Healthcare Student | Online Campus

I have always wanted to help people, and a career in healthcare is a great way to do that. Herzing University inspired me to work towards my dream and they were there for me every step of the way. They helped me find a schedule that worked for me and gave me all the information I needed to be successful.

Tiffany Norfleet
Healthcare Student | Online Campus

I am amazed at how fast everything went! If you're thinking about going back to school, do it!

Rachel Donner
Healthcare Student | Online Campus

Now that I’m a grad, I already got a job offer at a clinic! I can’t wait to get started down my new path.

Keyanna Clay
Healthcare Student | Online Campus

I love my instructors and the staff at the Herzing University. Their help and encouragement is what helped me achieve my degree. At the age of 54, who knew that I had this kind of potential? Herzing did, my family and friends did, and finally I did after I saw what I could do. Herzing is the best, and I am possible!

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Healthcare Student

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* Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics 2023 / Occupational Outlook Handbook 2022. BLS estimates do not represent entry-level wages and/or salaries. Multiple factors, including prior experience, age, geography market in which you want to work and degree field, will affect career outcomes and earnings. Herzing neither represents that its graduates will earn the average salaries calculated by BLS for a particular job nor guarantees that graduation from its program will result in a job, promotion, salary increase or other career growth.

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