A Medical Assistant is a versatile and valued healthcare employee; they help busy doctors and healthcare colleagues by performing basic procedures, such as drawing blood, measuring vital signs, or administering injections. They also carry out administration duties that keep front offices running efficiently in our Albuquerque medical facilities.
Our Albuquerque Medical Assisting college can provide our students with the hands-on training they need to help them submit successful applications for entry-level positions in hospitals, clinics, assisted living homes, and private practices. If you’re thinking about attending an Albuquerque medical school, then you should think about studying the Carrington College Medical Assisting (MA) program at our Albuquerque campus because:
Our friendly, knowledgeable and experienced Medical Assisting faculty teaches our students the clinical, laboratory and administrative skills that employers will expect of an entry-level Medical Assistant. They also prepare students to sit for the national certification exams needed to attain the Registered Medical (RMA) or Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) credential after graduation.* Our Albuquerque Medical Assisting graduates should have the skills and the confidence to:
Continuing advances in technology are making the medical industry more efficient than ever before. And as it becomes increasingly technical, a new generation of medical professionals will be required to play a significant role in this dynamic, evolving field.
That’s one of the reasons why the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics has forecast that employment of Medical Assistants will grow 34 percent from 2008 to 2018; that is much faster than the average for all occupations** and points to potential opportunities for Medical Assisting graduates. Our Medical Assisting classes are enrolling soon, so now may be the time to talk with a Carrington College Enrollment Services Representative about getting your Medical Assistant career started in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
* Carrington College prepares students to take appropriate certification and licensure exams related to their individual majors. The College does not guarantee students will successfully pass these exams or be certified or licensed as a result of completing the program.
**Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook (2010-11 Ed.).