Manatee Technical College

The Medical Assisting program at Manatee Technical College (MTC) is a comprehensive course designed to equip students with the necessary skills to become Certified Medical Assistants (CMA), Phlebotomy Technicians, and EKG Technicians. The program spans 1,300 hours and is typically completed within 11 months. Students will learn various medical office and clinical skills, including phlebotomy, EKGs, medical office procedures, patient care, and more.

Program Highlights

  • Duration: 1,300 hours (11 months)
  • Format: Hybrid (classroom and online)
  • Location: East Campus of MTC

Curriculum and Course Content

The course content covers a wide range of topics, such as:

  • Clinical Skills: Phlebotomy, patient care, EKG monitoring
  • Administrative Skills: Medical office procedures, insurance coding, electronic medical records
  • Patient Interaction: Vital signs measurement, medical history documentation

Hands-on training is a key component of the program, ensuring that students can apply their knowledge in real-world settings. The practical experience gained from the program prepares students for the workforce immediately after graduation.

Requirements

Before enrolling in the Medical Assisting program, students should be aware that this course offers a solid foundation for individuals interested in entering the healthcare field and provides certifications that enhance employability in various medical settings.

  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Applicants must be at least 18 years of age
  • Completion of basic skills assessment or exempt qualifications

Tuition and Fees

The total cost for the program:

Expense TypeCost
Tuition and Fees$4,500
Books and Supplies$500
Living Expenses (Off Campus)Food and Housing: $11,418
Other Expenses (Off Campus)$4,206
Total Expenses (Off Campus)$20,624
Total Expenses (Off Campus with Family)$9,206

Financial Aid

MTC offers financial aid options, including grants and scholarships for qualifying students. The school encourages prospective students to reach out to the financial aid office for more information.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Medical Assisting program have diverse career opportunities in:

  • Physician offices
  • Hospitals
  • Outpatient care centers
  • Specialty clinics (such as dermatology, cardiology)

Additionally, certifications in phlebotomy and EKG technician training enhance employment prospects.

How to Enroll

  • Step 1: Visit the Manatee Technical College website and submit an application.
  • Step 2: Complete the required entrance assessments.
  • Step 3: Schedule an interview with program staff.
  • Step 4: Finalize enrollment by meeting financial obligations and obtaining program materials.

For further details and to begin the enrollment process, visit the MTC Medical Assisting program page.