CCC, Medical Assisting Specialist

Embark on a vital journey.

Dive into a rewarding career with Florida SouthWestern State College's Medical Assisting Specialist Certificate, where you'll gain the skills to support healthcare professionals and enhance patient care in Florida's diverse communities. From clinical responsibilities like phlebotomy and EKGs to crucial administrative duties, this program prepares you to become an essential part of a healthcare team.

Careers

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, “Employment of medical assistants is projected to grow 14 percent from 2022 to 2032, much faster than average for all occupations” with the median annual wage for medical assistants in the U.S. at $38,270 annually ($18.40 per hour) in May 2022. Medical Assistants are one of the fastest growing occupations in Florida with the 2023 – 2031 projected growth for Medical Assistants at 20.4%.

Medical Assistants can find employment in industries such as:

    • Physician Practices
    • Hospitals
    • Ambulatory Care Centers
    • Diagnostic Centers
    • Urgent Care Centers
    • Rural Health Clinics
    • Federally Qualified Health Centers
    • And more

Other Occupations/Job Titles

Students who have completed the CCC, Medical Assisting Specialist may also find employment as:

  • EKG Technician/Aide
  • Patient Care Attendant
  • Phlebotomist
  • Customer Service Representative
  • Medical Office Receptionist
  • Insurance Claims Specialist

Upon completion of coursework, Florida SouthWestern State College does not guarantee employment or salary in a given field of study. Any jobs or salaries mentioned are given as examples of potential employment not a representation of guaranteed income. Graduates may need to seek employment outside the local area.

Skills

Applicants interested in the Medical Assisting Specialist Program should possess:

  • a passion for healthcare
  • a strong desire to help others
  • strong communication skills
  • an aptitude for both administrative and clinical tasks
  • attention to detail
  • a desire to support patient care in a fast-paced environment

What Does a Medical Assistant Do?

Medical assistants are essential allied healthcare professionals who support medical staff by performing both administrative tasks, such as scheduling appointments, managing patient records, and billing, as well as clinical duties like taking patient medical histories, measuring vital signs, assisting with examinations and procedures, and administering medications. They play a crucial role in ensuring the efficient operation of healthcare facilities, providing patient care, and facilitating effective communication between patients and medical professionals. 

What We'll Teach You

The curriculum focuses on teaching:

  • routine administrative and clinical duties
  • patient care
  • laboratory procedures
  • EHR management
  • office administration

Hands-on training in health science laboratory facilities ensures readiness for the healthcare workforce. 

Program Goals

To prepare graduates who are competent in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains to enter the Medical Assistant profession.

Program Student Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

Students will:

  • Demonstrate knowledge and skills of the legal and ethical scope of practice for the Medical Assistant.
  • Apply standard practices in safety, emergency preparedness, and infection control to facilitate the delivery of quality patient care in the clinical setting.
  • Demonstrate knowledge and skills of clinical procedures and patient care techniques within the scope of practice for the Medical Assistant.
  • Engage in effective and professional communication with patients, their families, and other members of the healthcare team.
  • Apply knowledge and skills of medical office administrative practices in the medical office setting.
  • Promote professional certification and the medical assistant profession.

Degrees & Certifications

The Medical Assisting Specialist certificate program incorporates selected courses from the Associate of Science in Advanced Medical Assisting program.

Articulation

Students pursue the Medical Assisting Specialist, CCC to develop or upgrade their skills. Students who complete the Medical Assisting Specialist, CCC may continue their studies and pursue the Advanced Medical Assisting, AS degree while working in the field as a medical assistant. Contact the School of Health Professions Student Advisor to determine the career education path that is best for you. 

Embedded Certifications & Stackable Professional Credentials

Upon successful completion of the second semester, students are eligible to take the exams for the following certifications

Upon successful completion of the third semester, students are eligible to take the exam for the following certification

Continuing Toward A Bachelor's Degree?

FSW offers several bachelor's degree programs for AA and AS graduates. Learn more about FSW's bachelor of science and bachelor of applied science programs.

Program Information

The CCC, Medical Assisting Specialist, CIP 1351080104, is a limited access program.

Program Mission

The mission of the Medical Assisting Specialist program at Florida SouthWestern State College is to educate and prepare medical assistants, empowering them to play a vital role in supporting licensed health care practitioners in providing quality healthcare to the citizens of Florida, especially those in rural and underserved communities.

Program Overview

The three-semester College Credit Certificate (CCC) in Medical Assisting Specialist is tailored to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the core principles, practices, and skills of medical assisting. Students are prepared to assist with taking vital signs, minor surgical procedures, examination room preparation, medication administration, phlebotomy, laboratory operations, electrocardiogram administration, and various other clinical tasks. Students also learn to function in an administrative capacity, including but not limited to patient communication, electronic health records, medical coding and billing, scheduling appointments, ordering supplies, and processing insurance claims.

Curriculum Sequence Medical Assisting Specialist, CCC - 44 Credits

This program is a planned sequence of instruction consisting of 44 credit hours that includes 23 credits hours of Program Specific Requirements and 21 credit hours of Medical Assisting Specialist Program Requirements. The program is completed in three (3) semesters by students who are college-ready; completed all developmental coursework. Students will progress through the program as a group/cohort and courses must be taken in sequence. This is a full-time program and some courses are only offered one time per academic year.

Fall Semester One – 16 Credits
HSC 1531 Medical Terminology 3 Credits
BSC 1085C Anatomy and Physiology I 4 Credits
CGS 1100 Computer Applications for Business 3 Credits
Math Core General Education Course (MAC 1105 Recommended) 3 Credits
HSA 1020 Healthcare Delivery 3 Credits
Spring Semester Two – 16 Credits
BSC 1086C Anatomy and Physiology II 4 Credits
DEP 2004 Lifespan Development 3 Credits
MEA 1010C Radioagraphy Essentials 2 Credits
MEA 1248C Clinical Laboratory Procedures 3 Credits
MEA 1206C Clinical Office Procedures I 4 Credits
Summer Semester Three – 12 Credits
MEA 1207C Clinical Office Procedures II 4 Credits
MEA 1303 Medical Office Management 4 Credits
MEA 2803L Externship for Medical Assisting (160 hrs) 4 Credits
Total 44 Credits

How to Apply

Prospective students should visit FSW's application portal, review the program requirements below, and submit their application along with any necessary documentation. 

While it is a limited access program, admission to the Medical Assisting Specialist program is selective and determined by the following criteria.

To be considered for acceptance, students must

  • Be admitted to FSW.
  • Be 18 years of age or older.
  • Complete and pass a college-approved criminal background check and drug testing at the applicant’s expense.
  • Complete the Advanced Medical Assisting Program Application.
  • Have a minimum GPA of 2.00 cumulative.

After acceptance to the program and before enrollment in the second-semester courses, students must provide the following

  • Provide documentation of a health physical and functional evaluation from a healthcare provider including all required immunizations.
  • Provide evidence of tuberculosis (TB) screening.
  • Provide proof of personal health insurance.
  • Provide evidence of current Basic Life Support Provider Certification (CPR and AED)

The program is to be completed in 3 semesters by college-ready students (i.e., who have completed all developmental coursework). Students will progress through the MAS program as a full-time cohort and courses must be taken in sequence. Withdrawing from a course will result in removal from the program unless granted AMA Program Director approval.

The Medical Assisting Specialist Program Application Deadline is July 31.

Contact

Cassandra Allbritten, LPN, NHA, MBA-HM

Program Director Email: callbritten@fsw.edu Phone: (239) 489-9265

Alexis Augustenborg

Advisor, School of Health Professions Email: Alexis.Augustenborg@fsw.edu Phone: (239) 432-7358