The Medical Assistant program at Dorsey College is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills to pursue a rewarding career within healthcare.  Medical assistant programs in Michigan, such as the one offered at Dorsey College, have a curriculum that covers both clinical and administrative skills needed for success in doctors’ offices, clinics, and other healthcare facilities.  This well-rounded approach can provide students with confidence as they pursue their newly chosen career.

As a student in our Medical Assistant training program, our goal is to help you gain the confidence and professional exposure you may need to advance in the healthcare field. Graduates who successfully complete this diploma program are eligible to challenge a national medical assistant certification exam.  If you have been looking at various allied health education programs for your medical assistant training, our team here at Dorsey College can help you get on your way!


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Looking for a “medical assistant program near me?”

If you are looking for a “medical assistant program near me,” the Dorsey College Medical Assistant program is offered at the following campus locations:

Dearborn
Dorsey College - Dearborn, MI, Campus (A branch campus of Madison Heights)
Madison Heights
Dorsey College - Madison Heights, MI, Campus (Main Campus)
Roseville
Dorsey College - Roseville, MI, Campus (A branch campus of Madison Heights)
Saginaw
Dorsey College - Saginaw, MI, Campus (A branch campus of Madison Heights)
Wayne
Dorsey College - Wayne, MI, Campus (A branch campus of Madison Heights)
Woodhaven
Dorsey College - Woodhaven, MI, Campus (A branch campus of Madison Heights)
Grand Rapids
Dorsey College - Grand Rapids, MI, Campus (A branch campus of Madison Heights)

Medical Assistant School – Things You Can Learn

When selecting a medical assistant school, it’s important that you choose one that offers hands-on training.  This way, you can “learn by doing.”  This “real-world” approach can help students learn and master the knowledge and skills needed once they are working in the field.   Students who pursue medical assistant schooling may be exposed to a variety of topics during their training.  A medical assistant school may offer instruction on topics such as:

  • First Aid and CPR
  • Taking and recording vital signs
  • Phlebotomy
  • Administering injections
  • Performing EKGs
  • Medical terminology
  • Anatomy & physiology
  • Electronic health records
  • Medical insurance processing
  • …and more!

In addition, if you attend a medical assistant school, you may have a chance to put what you have learned into practice.  This is because some medical assistant programs often include an externship.  The externship usually takes place at the end of a medical assistant program and allows a student to apply the knowledge and practice the skills they have learned in an occupational setting.  Students love the opportunity to go on externship because they get a glimpse of what it will actually be like once they are on-the-job, plus they can benefit from professional exposure in the process.

If you have been looking at medical assistant schools in Michigan, our team here at Dorsey College is ready to help you prepare for your new career!

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Medical Assistant Training at Dorsey College

The Medical Assistant training program at Dorsey College includes coverage of the topics listed above and much more!  In addition, an externship is included at the end of the Medical Assistant program.  The best part?  The Dorsey College Medical Assistant program can be completed in just one year!

When you enroll at Dorsey College for your medical assistant training, instruction will take place in both the classroom as well as the labs on campus.  In addition, our Medical Assistant training program is delivered in hybrid format.  That means some of your medical assistant classes will take place online and you will come to campus for other classes to benefit from hands-on training.  It’s the best of both worlds!

Medical Assistant Classes Part of the Dorsey College Program

So, you may be wondering, what are the medical assistant classes that are part of the program at Dorsey College?  Our medical assistant classes have been carefully designed to expose students to a variety of topics.  Some of the courses a student will take as part of the Medical Assistant program at Dorsey College include:

  • Anatomy and Physiology with Medical Terminology
  • Health History and Physical Measurements Lab
  • Surgical Asepsis and Pharmacology Lab
  • Urinalysis, Venipuncture and Hematology Lab
  • Electrocardiography, Radiology, First Aid and CPR Lab
  • Medical Insurance and Electronic Health Records Lab
  • Medical Office Administration
  • Interpersonal Skills
  • …and more!

By choosing the Medical Assistant program at Dorsey College, you can benefit from training where you can obtain the foundation needed for success in your new career.  In addition, you will have the chance to put what you have learned from your medical assistant classes into practice during the externship. Here you will have the opportunity to gain unpaid work experience and exposure in a real-world healthcare setting.  Contact Dorsey College today to learn how you can begin the Medical Assistant program!

How a Training Program Can Help You Become a Certified Medical Assistant

Attending a medical assistant training program can help students become a Certified Medical Assistant.  This is because medical assistant programs are designed to expose students to not only the knowledge and skills needed for success on the job, but to help prepare them to challenge a certification exam as well.

In fact, when selecting a medical assistant training program, you should ask how the school assists their students prepare for certification.  Obtaining certification can be a benefit because it shows prospective employers that you have invested both time and effort in your training and education.

Students who choose Dorsey College for their medical assistant training will benefit from a program designed to prepare them for a national certification exam.  In addition, Dorsey College will pay the certification exam fee, one time once a graduate completes the program and meets the exam preparation requirements. This exam is selected by Dorsey College.

Dorsey College encourages all graduates from the Medical Assistant program to pursue certification, however, Dorsey College makes no promise of a graduate’s outcome on a certification exam or their ability to gain certification or recognition from a professional registry.

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Pursuing Your Career After Medical Assistant School

Upon completing your training at a medical assistant school, you should be ready to pursue your new career.  The medical assistant school you attended may be able to help you by offering career services assistance.  This type of assistance and support can be invaluable, especially for entry level medical assistants, because your medical assistant school can be a partner of sorts with you as you launch your career.

A career as a Medical Assistant can be challenging, rewarding, and secure. Medical assistant positions can be found in doctors’ offices, clinics, and other healthcare facilities.

Job Duties of a Medical Assistant May Include:

  • Measuring and recording patient vital signs
  • Preparing the patient ahead of seeing the physician or healthcare provider
  • Providing empathetic patient care during interactions
  • Assisting physicians with procedures
  • Administering injections
  • Drawing blood from patients
  • Administering tests, such as EKGs
  • Scheduling patient appointments
  • Maintaining electronic health records
  • Assisting with medical insurance claims and billing
  • General duties associated with medical office administration

If you have been thinking about obtaining a medical assistant certificate or diploma, considering your training options is a good first step.  When looking for the medical assistant course that’s right for you, make sure you choose a program and a school that can provide you with the support you need not only in the classroom, but once you have completed your training as well.

Get the training you need to be an integral member of a healthcare team by enrolling in the Medical Assistant program at Dorsey College today.  Our instructors are ready to provide you with the hands-on training needed for success.  In addition, at Dorsey College, we offer career services assistance to all program completers, however, job placement is not guaranteed.

Medical Assistant Frequently Asked Questions

Want to learn more about:

  • What Medical Assistants Do
  • Becoming a Medical Assistant
  • The Dorsey College Medical Assistant program

Check out our Medical Assistant FAQ page!

Accreditation

Dorsey College is accredited by the Commission of the Council on Occupational Education. This applies to the Madison Heights campus (which serves as the main campus) and the Dearborn, Grand Rapids, Roseville, Saginaw, Wayne, and Woodhaven campuses (which are branch campus locations of Madison Heights).  Contact information for the Council on Occupational Education is as follows: 7840 Roswell Road, Building 300, Suite 325, Atlanta, GA 30350, telephone: 770-396-3898 / FAX: 770-396-3790, www.council.org.

 

Financial Aid

Financial aid is available to those who qualify.

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Additional Information

Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Medical Assistants, at https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/medical-assistants.htm (visited May 16, 2022).