Medical Assistant Program
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PROGRAM SUCCESS
The goals of the MAS program are to prepare competent entry-level medical assistants in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains; and to educate students who are well prepared technically with demonstrated work ethics and professional values.
Students must pass all competency practicals and/or procedures in order to pass the course. If a student fails a competency procedure or practical, the instructor will provide remediation. If following remediation the student does not successfully pass the practicals and/or procedure, the student must withdraw from the class. Failure to withdraw will result in an “F” as a final grade for the course.
Following a withdrawal or receipt of any final grade lower than a “C”, the student must meet with the Program Coordinator to complete an exit interview.
Following the exit interview, the student may apply for Program re-admission.
The MAS program will meet and be measured by the entry level competencies for the Medical Assistant based on the 2008 Standards and Guidelines established by the Medical Assisting Education Review Board (MAERB). The 2008 Standards identifies 128 Tasks as determined to be entry level competencies, through occupational analysis:
- Medical assistants will demonstrate critical thinking based on knowledge of academic subject matter required for competence in the profession. They will incorporate the cognitive knowledge in performance of the psychomotor and affective domains in their practice as medical assistants in providing patient care.
- Medical assistants will demonstrate critical thinking based on knowledge of academic subject matter required for competence in the profession. They will incorporate cognitive knowledge in performance of psychomotor and affective domains in their practice as medical assistants in communicating effectively, both orally and in writing.
- Medical assistants will demonstrate critical thinking based on knowledge of academic subject matter required for competence in the profession. They will incorporate cognitive knowledge in performance of psychomotor and affective domains in their practice as medical assistants in the performance of medical business practices.
- Medical assistants will demonstrate critical thinking based on knowledge of academic subject matter required for competence in the profession. They will incorporate cognitive knowledge in performance of psychomotor and affective domains in their practice as medical assistants in providing patient care in accordance with regulations, policies, laws and patient rights.
- Medical assistants will demonstrate critical thinking based on knowledge of academic subject matter required for competence in the profession. They will incorporate cognitive knowledge in performance of psychomotor and affective domains in their practice as medical assistants, applying quality control measures in following health and safety policies and procedures to prevent illness and injury.
Before receiving an application to the Medical Assistant Program the student must:
- Submit an SSC application and forward all official high school or HSE transcripts as well as other college transcripts directly to the Office of Admissions.
- Take the SSC College Placement Test and complete any required college preparatory class in Math, English or Reading with a grade of “C” or better. Math must be completed through MTH 091 General Mathematics, ENG 098 Writer’s Workshop I; through RDG 082 Reading & Learning Skills III.
- Submit a Medical Assistant Program Application (below) to Room 4469L by June 1st for the Fall semester. You will be notified of acceptance to the program in writing by July 1st. Priority for admission will be given to applicants who meet the published deadline date. Admission to the College does not guarantee admission to the program.
Specific Admission Requirements
- To be eligible for MAS 116, all required Medical Assistant program courses must be completed with a grade of “C” or better while maintaining a cumulative grade point average of 2.0.
- Students must:
- Be certified in CPR for Health Care Providers and hold a current card prior to externship placement.
- Submit a completed health-physical form PROVIDED by SSC that documents immunity for mumps, measles, varicella, diphtheria, tetanus, tuberculosis and hepatitis B.
- Due to the nature of the clinical rotations, most assignments are for the daytime shifts. Clinical rotation assignments are at the discretion of the program coordinator. Students are responsible for transportation to and from the clinical affiliate.
- A photocopy of the student’s current health care insurance must be submitted to each respective program coordinator in order to participate at any clinical education site. Failure to maintain comprehensive health care insurance will result in the student being immediately withdrawn from the clinical site and thereby receiving a failing grade in the clinical education class. Furthermore, the student will be financially responsible to pay all medical bills and co-payments as a result of injuries or health issues that arise from participation of clinical education programs.
South Suburban College’s MAS policy and procedures are covered in the MAS Student Guide. Copies are accessible for all SSC students and faculty in the office of Health Professions in Room 4469L.
Certificate Program
The SSC Medical Assistant (MAS) certificate program provides training needed
by someone to assist in patient-care management including both administrative and clinical duties.
Additional Costs
In addition to tuition and student fees, additional expenses include (all costs are approximate): $900 for Medical Assistant textbooks; $250 for lab fees; $100 for uniforms; and $66 for background check and urine drug screen.
Career Opportunities
Employment of medical assistants is projected to grow 16 percent from 2021 to 2031, much faster than the average for all occupations. About 123,000 openings for medical assistants are projected each year, on average, over the decade. Many of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupations or exit the labor force, such as to retire.
58%
Offices of Physicians
15%
State, Local, and Private Hospitals
9%
Outpatient Care Centers
4%
Offices of Chiropractors
The earnings of medical assistants vary depending on their experience, skill level and location. The median annual wage for medical assistants was $37,190 in May 2021. The lowest 10% earned less than $29,070, and the highest 10% earned more than $48,170.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Medical Assistants, at Occupational Outlook Handbook as of March 16, 2023.
Questions about the Program?
Fill out this form or call the Allied Health & Career Programs department at (708) 596-2000, ext. 2204 if you have additional questions about the Medical Assistant Program at SSC.
Adrienne Reaves Davis, Ed.D. is the Medical Assistant Program Coordinator.
To make an appointment concerning Allied Health & Career Programs, contact the College & Career Success Center at (708) 210-5724.