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2015-2016 College Catalog 
    
2015-2016 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Medical Assisting Technology


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(George County Center)

Fall Entry

Medical Assisting is a multi-skilled allied health profession whose practitioners work primarily in ambulatory settings such as medical offices and clinics. Medical assistants function as members of the health-care delivery team and perform many administrative and clinical procedures. The business administrative duties include scheduling and receiving patients; obtaining patients’ data; maintaining medical records; handling telephone calls, correspondence, reports, and manuscripts; assuming responsibility for office care; and handling insurance matters, office accounts, fees, and collections. The clinical duties vary according to state law and may include preparing patients for examination, obtaining vital signs, taking medical histories, assisting with examinations and treatments, performing routine office laboratory procedures and electrocardiograms, preparing and administering medications and immunizations, sterilizing instruments and equipment for office procedures, and instructing patients in preparation for x-ray and laboratory examinations. Both administrative and clinical duties involve purchasing and maintaining supplies and equipment. A medical assistant may also be responsible for personnel and office management.

After completion of the program students are eligible and encouraged to sit for their certification exam. The written examination for certification is given through the American Medical Technologists. Students who pass will be awarded a Registered Medical Assistant Certification.

“The Medical Assisting Technology Program is currently non-accredited.  The college has applied for initial accreditation status through CAAHEP pending the outcome of the on-site review by the Medical Assisting Education Review Board scheduled for Spring 2016.”

Program Goals

The goals of the Medical Assisting program include;

  • To prepare competent entry-level medical assistants in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains.
  • To prepare graduates to successfully pass a Medical Assistant certification examination.
  • To meet the employment needs of the health care community in the MGCCC district and surrounding areas for Medical Assistants.

Admission Procedure

  1. Make application and be accepted to Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. Application can be completed online.
  2. Submit copies of official transcripts of all schools attended to the Office of Admissions. All transcripts must be reviewed by the Office of Admission for determination of course credits.
  3. Meet all Academic Requirements (listed below) and complete any program pre-requisites or Entry Requirements.
  4. After successful completion of all academic and entry requirements, the student may submit an Allied Health Application for Program Admission beginning April 15th of each year. Please meet with a counselor at the George County Center to submit and complete your Medical Assisting program Application Packet.

MGCCC Nursing and Allied Health Program Application 4/2016  

MEDICAL ASSISTING TECHNOLOGY ADMISSIONS CHECKLIST 2/2016  

Application deadline for Fall Entry programs is July 1st. All test scores, transcripts and required documentation must be received by this date. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Late applications may be considered depending upon the availability of program openings.

Academic and Entry Requirements

  • Achieve a minimum ACT Reading sub-score of 17 (or COMPASS equivalent = 77 Reading)
  • Achieve a minimum ACT Mathematics sub-score of 16 (or COMPASS equivalent = 21 Algebra)
  • Attend a mandatory Pre-Allied Health Orientation Session – Click here to register Pre-Allied Health Orientation Registration. 
  • Comply with Mississippi law requiring a Criminal Background History Check with Fingerprinting through the Mississippi Department of Health. All Nursing and Allied Health applicants are required to obtain a clear or acceptable Criminal Background Check from the MGCCC Campus Police at JD, JC, Perkinston or the George County Campus/Center. MGCCC’s Criminal Background Check Policy (including days and times) can be viewed at CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK WITH FINGER PRINTING SCHEDULE AND INFORMATION SHEET .

Selection Process

Program openings are filled based on Selective Admission; applicants are ranked based on their individual achievement test scores and prior college course work. Student ranking for entry into the Medical Assisting program is based on a point system. Students are awarded points for their required ACT sub-scores (or COMPASS equivalent) and given bonus points for successful completion of BIO 2514  and BIO 2524  based on their achieved grade. Points will also be awarded for successful completion of any other college credit courses which could be used to complete degree requirements for the AAS option. Program enrollment is a floating number which can fluctuate each year based on availability of clinical rotation slots. Students who are selected are also held to the following program policies.

Medical Assisting Program Policies

  • All Nursing and Allied Health students must submit to substance testing in accordance with the Substance Testing Policy and Procedures for Associate Degree Nursing and Allied Health Programs. The Nursing and Allied Health Program’s substance testing policy can be viewed at SUBSTANCE TESTING POLICY  .
  • A student must be deemed physically and emotionally able to meet the requirements for the Medical Assisting program. A physical examination, immunization records and completed health form, signed by a Medical Physician, is required prior to the first meeting of the program.
  • Upon admission to the Medical Assisting Program, students must maintain a 2.0 GPA on the required courses and complete each course with a C or better.
  • Adherence to additional clinical affiliation requirements may be necessary depending on clinical rotation placement. (i.e. hospital orientation, HIPPA training, CPR certification).

MET program – Cost List (Estimate only)

  •  Tuition - $1,400.00 per semester (15-21 hrs)
  •  Tuition (part-time) $140.00 per semester hour (less than 15 hours)
  •  Program Fees $300.00 per semester
  •  Registration Fee $60.00 per semester (Non-refundable)
  •  Technology Fee $36.00 per semester
  •  Books $600.00 plus rental fees (Non-refundable)
  •  Liability Insurance $12.00 per semester (Non-refundable)
  •  Uniform, Accessories, Lab Supplies $400.00
  •  Pre-admission Physical Exam and Immunizations $200.00 - $300.00
  •  Substance Testing $29.00 per semester
  •  Pre-admission Criminal Background Check $65.00 (MGCCC Campus Police)

Cost may be subject to change

 

 

Freshman Year


Semester One


Total Credits: 19/20


Total Credits: 17


Sophomore Year


Semester One


Total Credits: 14


Semester Two


Total Credits: 15


Total Credits: 65/66


Note:


Completion Award: Associate in Applied Science Degree

*Check course description in the college catalog for prerequisites.

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