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Medical Assistant Programs Accepting Applications in April 2025

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Program Overview

The Medical Assistant Certification Course at TLJ is a structured, 16-week program divided into 10 weeks of classroom instruction and 6 weeks of clinical training. This setup ensures students gain both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. The curriculum covers essential topics, including vital signs, phlebotomy, patient care, and office procedures, preparing students for diverse responsibilities in medical offices, clinics, and hospitals.

The program includes books, a PPD test, CPR & First Aid training, and the TABE exam, providing students with the necessary tools to complete their education and pursue national certification. Graduates are prepared to take on entry-level roles in healthcare and can sit for certifying exams upon program completion.

Prerequisites

To enroll in the Medical Assistant program, students must meet the following requirements:

  • A high school diploma or GED.
  • Be over the age of 16.
  • Pass a clean background check (no felonies).
  • Provide a negative TB test result.

These straightforward prerequisites make the program accessible to a wide range of applicants.

Tuition and Costs

The total cost of the program is $3,255, with an initial deposit of $500 required at registration. This includes educational materials and additional services, such as CPR and First Aid certification. The tuition must be fully paid before the program ends, offering an affordable pathway for aspiring medical assistants.

Curriculum and Training

The program provides a balance of classroom education and real-world experience. During the 10 weeks of classroom instruction, students learn foundational skills such as blood pressure measurement, patient care techniques, and medical terminology. The 6 weeks of clinical training take place in a professional healthcare environment, where students practice hands-on skills like phlebotomy and administering EKGs under supervision.

This combination ensures students are well-prepared for the challenges of working in the healthcare field, building confidence in their abilities to assist physicians and support patients effectively.

Leadership and Learning Environment

The program is led by Lisa Watts, MSN, BSN, RN, who brings over 30 years of nursing experience to the classroom. Her expertise in various healthcare areas, including emergency nursing and professional training, creates an engaging and supportive learning environment. Small class sizes allow for personalized instruction, ensuring students receive the attention they need to succeed.

Career Opportunities

Upon completing the program, graduates are prepared to pursue national certification exams, which increase employability and earning potential. While certification is not mandatory in Georgia, most employers prefer hiring certified medical assistants. The program equips students with the skills and credentials to compete in a growing job market, where medical assistants earn an average of $46,400 annually according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Why Apply?

CategoryDetails
Cost$3,255 (includes $500 initial deposit)
Duration16 weeks (10 weeks classroom, 6 weeks clinical)
Class SchedulesNot specified
Online Classes?No
RequirementsHigh school diploma/GED, age 16+, clean background check, negative TB test
Address1731 Hwy 42 N, McDonough, GA 30253
Phone470-781-1149
Email[email protected]
Websitetljhealthcareercenter.com