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Certificate in Medical Assisting

If you're looking to earn your Medical Assisting Certification in Maryland or Pennsylvania, contact All-State Career today. Our Medical Assisting program is designed to teach you the skills and knowledge you'll need to make a positive impact in the Healthcare field, including:

- Checking a patient's vital signs
- Efficiently scheduling, coordinating and monitoring appointments
- Maintaining and filing medical records
- Performing billing and collection procedures
- Preparing and maintaining exam rooms
- Proper infection-control and sterilization techniques
- Serving as a liaison between the physician and patient

As life expectancies increase, the need for people skilled in medical assisting is expected to increase. In addition, there is a wide variety of potential places of employment for skilled Medical Assistants. Upon graduation from this program, you'll receive a diploma and have the skills you need to land an entry-level job at a chiropractor's office, physical therapist's office, anesthesiologist's office, outpatient clinic or laboratory.

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