Program
Healthcare
Continuing Education

Clinical Medical Specialist (Medical Assistant + Phlebotomy Tech)

12 Hours

Estimated learning time

Self-Paced

Progress at your own speed

Popular course

A popular course among students

About the Program

Description

Clinical Medical Specialist offers focused training in medical assisting and phlebotomy, equipping individuals with the essential skills and knowledge required to excel in these critical healthcare roles.

Topics

  • Professionalism in Allied Health
  • Introduction to Human Anatomy and Medical Terminology
  • Medical Office Procedures and Administration
  • Clinical Medical Assisting
  • Phlebotomy

Prerequisites

  • High School Diploma or GED

Content Material Titles

  • Introduction to Human Anatomy & Medical Terminology: A Course Companion (MedCerts) - 1st Edition eText and Workbook By Paul Reuter and Valerie Weiss Phlebotomy Worktext and Procedures Manual 5E (Elsevier, Copyright 2020) by Warekois and Robinson Kinn’s The Administrative Medical Assistant (Elsevier 15th Edition, Copyright 2023) by Niedzwiecki and Pepper Kinn’s The Clinical Medical Assistant (Elsevier 15th Edition, Copyright 2023) by Niedzwiecki and Pepper

Total Cost: $4,880

0 Program Products

    Deliverables

    • Professional Program

      Launch of Career

      After completion of the course, get CCMA (Certified Clinical Medical Assistant), CMAA (Certified Medical Administrative Assistant), CPT (Certified Phlebotomy Technician)

    • Hone Important Skills

      Total Upgrade

      Such as Clinical procedures, Patient care, Medical terminology, Phlebotomy, Medical records management, Healthcare administrative procedures, Communication skills, Health data management, Health information technology, Compliance with healthcare standards and regulations, Ethics and professionalism in healthcare, Anatomy and physiology, Healthcare documentation and recordkeeping, Quality assurance and data accuracy, Electronic Health Records (EHR) management

    Outcomes

    • Demonstrate an understanding of the soft skill expectations of an allied healthcare professional
    • Grasp the importance of customer service, communication skills and professionalism
    • Comply with HIPAA/HITECH, OSHA, CMS and other healthcare regulations and laws as they apply to patient information
    • Handle laboratory specimens, assemble and maintain equipment such as needles and specimen containers and provide patient education
    • Collect blood and non-blood specimens for testing and analyzing in a clinical laboratory
    • Verify patients’ identity to ensure proper labeling of specimens and entry of information into a database
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