
Associate of Science in Medical Assisting
* An Associate of Science degree is considered a terminal degree. The decision on course transferability rests with the receiving institution.
Program Description
Keiser University’s Associate of Science degree in Medical Assisting prepares students to perform medical assisting duties under direction of a physician/practitioner, including preparing examination rooms, taking vital signs, assisting in minor surgical procedures, giving injections, performing venipuncture, assisting in laboratory operations, performing urinalysis, pregnancy testing, blood sugar, and various other waived laboratory test, taking x-rays and administering electrocardiograms. Medical assistants also learn to function in an administrative capacity, including patient communications, maintaining patient records, billing, scheduling appointments, ordering supplies and processing insurance claims.
Program Objectives
The following objectives are designed to meet Keiser University’s mission and its objectives.
 | Develop a student’s ability to perform various clinical duties
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 | Prepare students for jobs in the medical assisting profession
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 | Develop a student’s ability to perform various administrative duties
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 | Prepare students to take a variety of credentialing examinations related to medical assisting
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Prerequisite for Major Courses
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None |
Medical Assisting Program Outline
To receive an Associate of Science degree in Medical Assisting, students must earn a total of 60.5 credit hours. Program requirements are as follows.
| Medical Assisting Major Courses (36.5 credit hours) |
* Clinical Procedures |
3.5 credit hours |
Medical Terminology |
1.5 credit hours |
Anatomy and Physiology |
6.0 credit hours |
Radiography |
6.0 credit hours |
* Laboratory Procedures I |
4.0 credit hours |
Medical Office Management |
4.5 credit hours |
* Laboratory Procedures II |
4.0 credit hours |
Externship I |
3.5 credit hours |
Externship II |
3.5 credit hours |
| * Must be completed with a grade of "C" or better before students are assigned to externship sites. |
General Education Courses (24.0 credit hours) (pdf file)
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* An Associate of Science Degree is considered a terminal degree and is not transferable.
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