Clinical Medical Assistant

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Our Clinical Medical Assistant program can help prepare you for a career in the healthcare field!

Your medical career starts when you enroll in clinical medical assistant training in California! Attend Empire College and attain the clinical skills necessary for back office medical assisting positions in doctors’ offices, hospitals (laboratories, EKG departments and outpatient areas), private laboratories and other medical institutions.

Objective: Empire College’s medical assistant program in Santa Rosa, California, makes it easy to live and learn. Our clinical medical assisting career training includes extensive classroom and clinical instruction in medical terminology, medical office procedures, medical insurance billing and basic healthcare math. Students also take classes in basic anatomy, physiology and pharmacology. In addition to clinical procedures, students participate in a 168-hour externship.

You won’t find better medical assistant training in Northern California! Are you ready to get certified as a clinical medical assistant in Santa Rosa, California? Empire College has the program that prepares you for the state exam!

Program Length: 5 quarters (60 weeks)
Diploma awarded upon successful completion of all graduation requirements.


Our clinical medical assistant training program includes the following courses:

  • Anatomy and Physiology
  • Medical Terminology
  • Introduction to Medical Assisting
  • Injections and Surgical Assisting
  • EKGs and Capillary Puncture
  • Phlebotomy and Urinalysis
  • Medical Office Procedures
  • Medical Insurance Coding
  • Medical Externship
  • Principles of Pharmacology
  • Pharmacology by Body Systems
  • Various Computer, Internet and Microsoft courses
  • Business English
  • Human Relations
  • And many more comprehensive programs!

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