Medical Assisting/Phlebotomy
Degrees and Certificates
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Medical Assisting (MAT) -
Phlebotomy Short Certificate
Course Descriptions
MAT 101: Medical Terminology
This course is designed for medical assistants, student nurses, and others in medically related fields. The course will focus on the more common prefixes, roots, and suffixes used to construct medical terms with these word parts to determine the meanings of new or unfamiliar terms. The student will learn a system of word building which will enable them to interpret medical terms. This is a CORE course.
Instructor permission.
MAT 102: Medical Assisting Theory I
A description of anatomical descriptors and the cell introduces the student to and serves as an overview of the body’s systems. The structure and function of the nervous, sensory, integumentary, muscular, skeletal, and cardiovascular systems are taught with the diseases related to these systems presented. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a basic working knowledge of these body systems. This is a CORE course.
Instructor permission.
MAT 103: Medical Assisting Theory II
The structure and function of the digestive, urinary, reproduction, endocrine, respiratory, and immune systems are presented. Disease processes that are related to these systems will be included. Basic concepts of reproduction, growth and development, and nutrition are taught. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a basic working knowledge of these body systems. This is a CORE course.
Instructor permission.
MAT 111: Clinical Procedures I for the Medical Assistant
This course includes instruction in clinical examining room procedures. Topics include asepsis, infection control, assisting with examination, and patient education. Upon completion, students will be able to demonstrate competence in exam room procedures. This is a CORE course.
Instructor permission.
MAT 120: Medical Administrative Procedures I
This course introduces medical office administrative procedures. Topics include appointment scheduling, telephone techniques, managing the physician’s schedule, handling mail, preparing and maintaining medical records, and patient orientation. Upon completion, students should be able to perform basic medical secretarial skills. This is a CORE course.
MAT 101 and CIS 146 or equivalent.
MAT 121: Medical Administrative Procedures II
This course introduces medical office administrative procedures not covered in Medical Administrative Procedures I. Topics include fees, credit, and collections, banking, bookkeeping payroll, and computerized finance applications. Upon completion students should be able to manage financial aspects of medical offices. This is a CORE course.
MAT 122: Basic Concepts of Interpersonal Relationships
This course is designed to assist students in health occupations to learn basic principles of human behavior. Activities for developing effective interpersonal relations are included. Exploration of self concept and the negative effect of poor self concept as they relate to one’s health are presented. Upon completion, students should be able to apply these concepts to the work setting.
Instructor permission.
MAT 125: Laboratory Procedures I for the Medical Assistant
This course provides instruction in basic lab techniques used by the medical assistant. Topics include lab safety, quality control, collecting and processing specimens, performing selective diagnostic tests, such as a CBC, screening and follow-up of test results and OSHA/CLIA regulations. Upon completion, students should be able to perform basic lab tests/skills based on course topics. This is a CORE course.
Instructor permission.
MAT 128: Medical Law and Ethics for the Medical Assistant
This course provides basic information related to the legal relationship of patient and physician. Topics to be covered include creation and termination of contracts, implied and informed consent, professional liability, invasion of privacy, malpractice, tort, liability, breach of contract, and the Medical Practice Act. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize ethical and legal implications of these topics as they relate to the medical assistant. This is a CORE course.
Instructor permission.
MAT 130: Medical Office Communication
This course prepares the student to communicate with patients and other allied health professionals which he/she may come in contact within the medical setting. Emphasis is placed on verbal, nonverbal, written communication skills, and medical document formatting. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the skills needed for effective communication in the medical setting.
Instructor permission.
MAT 200: Management of Office Emergencies
This course is designed to instruct students in handling emergencies in the medical office. Emergencies presented will include cardiovascular emergencies, diabetic emergencies, seizures, syncope, hyperthermia and hypothermia, shock, musculoskeletal emergencies, and poisoning. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize emergency situations and take appropriate actions. This is a CORE course.
MAT 101, 102, and 103 or instructor permission.
MAT 211: Clinical Procedures II for the Medical Assistant
This course includes instruction in vital signs and special examination procedures. Emphasis is placed on interviewing skills, appropriate triage and preparing patients for diagnostic procedures. Upon completion, students should be able to assist with special procedures. This is a CORE course.
Instructor permission.
MAT 215: Laboratory Procedures II for the Medical Assistant
This course instructs the student in the fundamental theory and lab application for the medical office. Microbiology, urinalysis, serology, blood chemistry, and venipuncture theory as well as venipuncture collection procedures are discussed and performed. Upon completion, students should be able to perform basic lab tests/skills on course topics. This is a CORE course.
Instructor permission.
MAT 216: Medical Pharmacology for the Medical Office
This course teaches the commonly administered drugs used in the medical field including their classifications, actions, indications, contraindications, and side effects on the body. Correct demonstration of drug calculation, preparation, administration, and documentation are also taught. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate safe drug administration and recognize common medical classifications and their patient implications. This is a CORE course.
MAT 101, 102, 103, and MTH 116 or instructor permission.
MAT 220: Medical Office Insurance
In this course emphasis is placed on insurance procedures with advanced diagnostic and procedural coding in the outpatient facility. Study will include correct completion of insurance forms and coding. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate proficiency in coding for reimbursements. This is a CORE course.
MAT 101, CIS 146 or equivalent and MAT 121 must have been taken before or take along with MAT 220.
MAT 227: Special Topics in Medical Assisting
This course includes specialized study on current topics and issues in the field of medical assisting. Emphasis is placed on personal and occupational responsibilities, and developing problem-solving skills encountered in the medical office. Upon completion, students should be able to apply problem-solving skills to medical office situations.
Instructor permission.
MAT 228: Medical Assistant Review Course
This course includes a general review of administrative and clinical functions performed in a medical office. The course will assist the student or graduate in preparing for national credentialing examination.
Instructor permission.
MAT 229: Medical Assistant Practicum
This course is designed to provide the opportunity to apply clinical, laboratory, and administrative skills in a physician’s office, clinic or outpatient facility. The student will gain experience in applying knowledge learned in the classroom in enhancing competence, in strengthening professional communications and interactions. Upon completion, students should be able to perform as an entry-level Medical Assistant. This is a CORE course.
MAT 111, 120, 122, 125, 128, 200, 211, 215, 216, 220, and 227 or have instructor permission
MAT 239: Phlebotomy Practicum
This course is designed to provide the opportunity to apply phlebotomy techniques in the physician’s clinic and hospital setting. Emphasis is placed on training individuals to properly collect and handle blood specimens for laboratory testing and to interact with health care personnel, patients, and the general public. Upon completion, students should be prepared for entry-level phlebotomy and to sit for the Phlebotomy Technician Examination (ASCP).
MAT 101, 102, 103, 122, 125, 128, 215, or have instructor permission.