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NCC’s Medical Assistant School sets you up with essential, hands-on skills for the healthcare field. From data logging and lab procedures to infection control and patient care, you’ll gain the expertise needed to thrive in medical settings. This program gives you a solid foundation for confidently handling both clinical tasks and office management.

Medical Assistant School In East Las Vegas

Begin an exciting journey at NCC’s Medical Assistant School in East Las Vegas, where you can earn your certification as a Medical Assistant. With blended classes online and on-campus, you’ll have the opportunity to train under seasoned industry professionals.

Right after you complete your 9-month Diploma program our dedicated career services team will help you explore the depths of your potential in the field. Also, as part of your journey, you'll collaborate with healthcare professionals and engage in dynamic Medical Assistant courses. Our externship program is a highlight, placing you in diverse clinical settings where you’ll gain firsthand experience and apply your patient care skills in on-the-ground scenarios.

Upon completing your diploma, you’ll be fully prepared to sit for the certification exam and take the next step toward becoming a Registered Medical Assistant (RMA).

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Medical Assistant Training In East Las Vegas

East Las Vegas Location

Address

1860 E. Sahara Ave.

Las Vegas, Nevada 89104

Business Hours

Monday – Thursday: 8:00 A.M. – 10:00 P.M.

More Information about the Profession

Medical Assistant Program Accreditation

Northwest Career College’s Medical Assistant Program is accredited by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES).

Their contact information is listed below for applicants who wish to request additional information
regarding the program’s accreditation status.

Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools
7777 Leesburg Pike Suite 314 N.
Falls Church, Virginia 22043

Pharmacy Technician FAQ

Q. How do I become a Medical Assistant?

Become a Medical Assistant by enrolling in Northwest Career College's 9-month Medical Assistant Program. You will learn to perform clinical tasks, such as vital signs, injections, sterilization techniques, specimen collection, diagnostic testing, and assisting with in-office surgical procedures. You will also learn administrative tasks, such as using electronic health records and completing referral paperwork. All of these are essential to your success as a Medical Assistant!

Northwest Career College's Medical Assistant program blends outstanding online lectures with exceptional on-campus, hands-on training. Although some institutions may claim to teach Medical Assisting wholly online, nothing replaces hands-on training to get you Career Ready to work with fellow professionals in a variety of healthcare settings. Although you can learn a lot online, your one-on-one, hands-on learning in class with seasoned instructors provides you with invaluable practice making you the most desirable applicant for any Medical Assistant position.

It will take you nine months of online and on-campus hands-on learning to graduate from your Medical Assistant program...and then you will become career ready to work in a group practice, hospital setting, long-term care facilities, surgicenter, and more!

Northwest Career College encourages Medical Assistant program graduates to apply for transfer credits. However, Northwest Career College cannot guarantee that these credits will be accepted at all institutions. Transfer credit acceptance is determined by the institution accepting the credits for transfer, not the original college of the alumni requesting the transfer credit.

Medical Assistants are mostly found in the clinical setting of the medical field and will handle administrative tasks in addition to patient care. CNAs are mostly found in long-term care facilities and assist nurses with patient care.

After graduation from our medical assistant school, you could potentially qualify for a variety of job positions, including but not limited to: Medical Assistant, Medical Office Assistant, Optometric Technician, Clinical Medical Assistant (Back Office), Chiropractor Assistant, Ophthalmic Technician, Clinical Assistant, and Optometric Assistant.

Medical Assistant graduates typically work in a private medical office setting. Students interested in working in a hospital setting should consider enrolling in Northwest Career College’s Healthcare Administration program, as they will be well equipped to pursue an administrative position within a hospital setting.

Although Northwest Career College does not require students to participate in an EKG Certification exam to graduate from its Medical Assistant diploma program, graduates meet the educational requirements needed to qualify for the Certified EKG Technician exam offered by the National Healthcareer Association.

Due to the variety of employment opportunities with the completion of each certification, salaries are dependent on the place of employment. We encourage students to visit the US Bureau of Labor Statistics website, https://www.bls.gov/, to see the National averages of each career.

Entering the medical field with multiple certifications will provide more career opportunities and makes students more marketable in the competitive job market.