Medical Assisting Job Training
Medical Assisting Diploma and Training - Santa Maria Campus
Looking for a professional career in the healthcare industry? Search no further than Santa Barbara Business College’s Medical Assistant training program in Santa Maria. At SBBCollege, you can prepare to become a medical assistant in California and perform tasks such as preparing patients for treatment, assisting physicians with treatment, and preparing and sterilizing instruments. In our training program, you can also learn how to use EKG equipment. We want our students to be fully prepared for tasks as medical assistants, which is why – in addition to clinical training – we place a strong emphasis on front office management, document coding, insurance forms and medical terminology.
What to expect in Santa Maria’s Medical Assisting program
Prepare yourself to become an effective and organized professional in the healthcare industry, and join SBBCollege’s Medical Assisting diploma program.
Students enrolled in the Medical Assisting training in Santa Maria will study courses such as:
- Body Systems I, II & III
- Drug Fundamentals and Administration
- Electronic Heath Records
- Professional Resource Development
- Medical Terminology
Upon completion of our Medical Assisting diploma program, students will be qualified for a career in a medical office, clinic, hospital or insurance billing office. We also strongly encourage our graduates to sit for a national certification exam to become Registered Medical Assistants. You can learn more about medical assisting programs in California by contacting Santa Barbara Business College today! Contact us now for more information about Santa Barbara Business College’s Medical Assisting diploma and training program!
Learn more about medical assistant career training in Santa Maria!
The Medical Assistant training and diploma program is also offered at:
- Santa Barbara Training
- Santa Maria Training
- Bakersfield Training
- Rancho Mirage Training
- Ventura Training
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