Medical Assisting Career Information
- Interview with a Medical Assistant who attended American Career College
- Medical Assistant Q&A – Read an interview with a real-life medical assistant, Michelle, who discusses the pros and cons of her job.
- Medical Assistant Duties – Learn about the duties of a medical assistant plus the exams and certifications you will need to pass in order to pursue this career in California.
- Medical Assisting Career Overview – Learn the basics about the field of medical assisting – duties, salary potential and more.
Here is a list of California schools which offer a wide variety of degrees and diplomas in the medical assisting field. Click on a school to find more specific information or just scroll down the page through all the schools and their programs.
Advanced Training
Locations: El Cajon, CA- Medical Assistant (Diploma)
American Career College
Locations: Anaheim, CA / Los Angeles, CA / Ontario, CA- Medical Assistant (Certificate)
Angley College
Locations: Online- Medical Assisting (Associate)
- Medical Assisting (Diploma)
- Nurse Assisting (Diploma)
Anthem College Online
Locations: Online- Medical Assistant (Associate)
Argosy University
Locations: San Diego, CA / Santa Ana (Orange County), CA- Medical Assisting (Associate)
BioHealth College
Locations: San Jose, CA- Medical Assistant (Diploma)
Career Colleges of America
Locations: Los Angeles, CA / San Bernardino, CA / South Gate, CA- Medical Assistant (Diploma)
Career Networks Institute
Locations: Costa Mesa, CA- Medical Clinical Assistant (Diploma)
Central Coast College
Locations: Salinas, CA- Medical Assisting (Diploma)
Charter College
Locations: Canyon Country, CA / Lancaster, CA / Long Beach, CA / Oxnard, CA- Medical Assistant (Diploma)
- Medical Office Administration: Concentration in Medical Assistant (Associate)
Concorde Career College
Locations: Garden Grove, CA / North Hollywood, CA / San Bernadino, CA- Medical Assistant (Diploma)
Concorde Career Institute
Locations: San Diego, CA- Medical Assistant (Diploma)
Contra Costa Medical Career College
Locations: Antioch, CACSI Career College
Locations: Vacaville, CA- Administrative Medical Assistant (Certificate)
- Clinical Medical Assistant (Certificate)
- Medical/Dental Administrative Assistant (Certificate)
- Medical Assistant - Front & Back Office (Certificate)
Empire College
Locations: Santa Rosa, CA- Medical Assistant (Associate)
- Clinical Medical Assistant (Diploma)
Everest College
Locations: Alhambra, CA / Anaheim, CA / City of Industry, CA / Gardena, CA / Hayward, CA / Los Angeles, CA / Ontario, CA / Reseda, CA / San Bernardino, CA / San Francisco, CA / San Jose, CA / West Los Angeles, CA- Medical Clinical Assistant (Diploma)
- Medical Laboratory Assistant/Phlebotomist (Diploma)
- Medical Assisting (Diploma)
Franklin Career College
Locations: Ontario, CAFresno Adult School
Locations: Fresno, CAGlendale Career College
Locations: Glendale, CA- Medical Assisting (Diploma)
Heald College
Locations: Concord, CA / Fresno, CA / Hayward, CA / Rancho Cordova, CA / Roseville, CA / Salinas, CA / San Francisco, CA / San Jose, CA / Stockton, CA- Medical Assisting (Associate)
High-Tech Institute
Locations: Sacramento, CA- Medical Assisting (Diploma)
Institute for Business and Technology
Locations: Santa Clara, CA- Medical Assistant (Diploma)
Institute of Technology
Locations: Clovis, CA / Modesto, CA / Redding, CA / Roseville, CA- Professional Medical Assistant (Diploma)
- Medical Assisting (Diploma)
Kaplan College
Locations: Bakersfield, CA / Chula Vista, CA / Clovis (Fresno), CA / Modesto, CA / North Hollywood, CA / Palm Springs, CA / Panorama City, CA / Riverside, CA / Sacramento, CA / San Diego, CA / Stockton, CA / Vista (North County), CA- Medical Assistant (Certificate)
- Medical Assisting (Diploma)
Keiser University eCampus
Locations: Online- Medical Assistant (Associate)
Milan Institute
Locations: Clovis, CA / Indio, CA / Visalia, CA- Medical Assisting (Diploma)
Newbridge College
Locations: El Cajon, CA / Long Beach, CA / Santa Ana, CA- Medical Assistant (Diploma)
North Valley Occupational Center
Locations: Mission Hills, CANorth-West College
Locations: Pasadena, CA / Pomona, CA / Riverside, CA / West Covina, CA- Medical Administrative Assistant (Diploma)
- Medical Assistant (Diploma)
Orlando Academy School of Health Professions - Online
Locations: Online- Medical Assisting (Diploma)
Platt College
Locations: Huntington Beach, CA / Los Angeles, CA / Ontario, CA- Medical Assisting (Associate)
San Joaquin Valley College
Locations: Bakersfield, CA / Fresno, CA / Hanford, CA / Hesperia, CA / Modesto, CA / Rancho Cucamonga, CA / Visalia, CA- Clinical and Administrative Medical Assisting (Associate)
- Clinical Medical Assisting (Associate)
Santa Barbara Business College
Locations: Bakersfield, CA / Palm Desert, CA / Santa Barbara, CA / Santa Maria, CA / Ventura, CA- Medical Assisting (Associate)
- Medical Assisting (Diploma)
South Coast College
Locations: Orange, CA- Medical Assistant/Billing Specialist (Certificate)
Summit Career College
Locations: Anaheim, CA / Colton, CA- Medical Assistant: Administrative & Clinical (Diploma)
- Medical Assistant: Administrative (Diploma)
UEI College
Locations: Anaheim, CA / Chula Vista, CA / El Monte, CA / Huntington Park, CA / Ontario, CA / San Bernardino, CA / San Diego, CA / San Marcos, CA / Van Nuys, CA- Medical Assistant (Diploma)
Unitek College
Locations: Fremont, CAValley Career College
Locations: El Cajon, CA- Medical Assistant (Certificate)
Western Career College
Locations: Antioch, CA / Citrus Heights, CA / Emeryville, CA / Pleasant Hill, CA / Sacramento, CA / San Jose, CA / San Leandro, CA / Stockton, CA- Health Care Administration (Associate)
- Health Information Technology (Associate)
- Health Information Technology (Certificate)
- Medical Assisting (Associate)
- Medical Assisting (Certificate)
- Medical Assisting (Diploma)
WyoTech
Locations: Long Beach, CA- Medical Assisting (Diploma)
Medical Assisting Career Information
Obesity, poor nutrition, a larger percentage of elderly men and women, increasing numbers of cancer diagnoses, and other troublesome ailments are bringing more and more people to doctor’s offices, hospitals, chiropractors, ophthalmologists, and other medical specialists. As a result of the continuing growth in demand for medical assistance, doctors all require help to keep their practices running efficiently. This is where medical assistants come in.
A medical assistant can prove to be invaluable to a doctor as he or she takes care of the day-to-day duties of being a doctor. By taking care of some of the more menial tasks, the doctor can focus on helping the patients with their specific ailment. Medical assistants help a doctor by:
- Handling patient check-in
- Answering phones
- Making appointments
- Filling out insurance paperwork
- Managing incoming business related mail and email
- Filing out patient charts
- Setting up hospital admissions
- Arranging additional lab testing
- Keeping the waiting room organized and neat
- Taking care of billing and invoices
- Entering patient data into the computer
- Mailing test results
In some states, medical assistants may take on additional duties. These include:
- Arranging examination rooms by placing necessary sterilized equipment on trays before the patient arrives
- Collecting urine samples. In rare occasions, medical assistants are able to draw blood samples. In California, samples are limited to nasal smears, throat cultures, or urine samples.
- Going over prescription information, including dosages and interactions
- Taking down brief medical histories
- Going over dietary restrictions
- Preparing prescriptions (especially if samples are prescribed) for patients to take home. All prescriptions must be double-checked by the doctor first
- Taking blood pressure, pulse, height, and weight measurements
- Authorizing prescription refills or calling in prescriptions to a pharmacy
- Safely disposing of needles and other medical supplies
- Preparing a patient for x-rays
- In a vision care center, medical assistants might also be responsible for handling some basic vision tests
- Performing finger prick blood tests
- In California, medical assistants may give injections only if they are intramuscular, intradermal, or subcutaneous (below the skin). Medical assistants are not allowed to give Botox injections per California law.
It is important to realize that medical assistants spend their workdays with sick people. Therefore, medical assistants are exposed to viruses on a regular basis. For this reason, they need flu shots, hepatitis vaccinations, and other vaccinations against communicable diseases.
Medical assistants are not required in any state to be licensed in order to perform basic duties. In addition, California does not require a medical assistant to pass any formal testing. Instead, they leave it up to the hiring doctor to decide if certification is required. All medical assistants must hold an associate’s degree in medical assisting, however. Typical programs require successful completion of the following courses:
- Accounting
- Adult Medicine
- Anatomy
- Clinical Skills
- Coding Practices
- Computer Skills
- Diagnostic Studies
- Eldercare
- Emergency Medicine
- Ethics
- First Aid
- History of Medicine
- Insurance Regulations
- Keyboarding
- Medical Law
- Medical Terminology
- Obstetrics/Gynecology
- Office Management
- Patient Assessment
- Patient Relations
- Pathophysiology
- Pediatrics
- Pharmacology
- Physiology
- Primary Care
- Surgery
California requires all medical assistants to have completed two years of college leading to an associate’s degree, but there is more. Before you can accept your degree, the state requires ten hours of lab experience drawing blood, ten hours of lab experience in giving shots, and ten hours of experience in administering medications, including nasal medications. You must than demonstrate your abilities in all to prove you have mastered these vital skills.
In 2004, the average wages for medical assistants ranged from $18,000 to $35,000. California is at the higher end of the scale. There is a steady demand for this job, but the salary growth has been minimal. Those holding certification by The American Association of Medical Assistants find better job placement and salaries prevail. Although certification costs $170 ($95 for association members), it is well worth. Certification often qualifies you for higher paying positions. To become certified, you must complete an internship with a medical practice and then take the certification test.
Working in a hospital setting tends to bring in the highest income while medical assistants working in small medical offices earn the least. There are pros and cons to each. Hospital work will be far busier, but this is perfect for someone who wants to be constantly moving. In a small medical practice, duties may lapse between patients, so you will have more time to catch up on paperwork. You will, however, have less interaction with patients.
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