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Wisconsin Medical Assistant Schools

Wisconsin medical assistant schools offer certificate, diploma and two-year associate degree programs. Some of the curriculum courses include lab procedures, anatomy and physiology, psychology and medical terminology. Eligible medical assistants (those who graduate from accredited programs) can take an examination for national certification.

About Medical Assistant Careers in Wisconsin

Medical assistants perform many duties in physician offices. They greet and interview patients,obtain medical histories,take blood pressures and other vital signs; and prepare patients to see the physician. Medical assistants also perform clerical tasks such as filing, verifying insurance coverage and documenting information in patient records. Medical assistants may be responsible for collecting lab specimens. In addition to physician’s offices, medical assistants work in hospitals, long-term care facilities, and other health care sittings.

The pay for medical assistants is commensurate with the level of education required for the job. The pay is between $24,000 and $37,000 depending upon experience, geographical location and the work setting. With the health care field expected to grow as a result of an aging and longer living population, medical assistants can look forward to job security and the ability to change jobs within the field without much difficulty. (Figures courtesy of the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Employment & Wages database.)

To earn a degree or diploma in medical assisting, a student can choose a one or two year program at a community college or vocational school. Medical assistants can also gain a credential by completing a similar program in a high school vocational education program. Medical assisting is a means of trying the health field without going into an area that requires more clinical skills. However some medical assistants return to school to study nursing or other professional areas.

See what medical assistant schools in Wisconsin are available near you by browsing the list below.

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Career Step

Career Step, a leading online school, focuses on helping students quickly gain the career skills they need to succeed in rapidly growing industries. With 20 years of experience, the school has trained over 70,000 students in the United States and internationally and offers programs in the allied health, administrative services, and technology industries. Career Step’s training programs are offered entirely online, and the school is committed to helping each enrolling student graduate and successfully transition to a rewarding career.

Career Step training offers you the following benefits:

  • Affordably priced programs that prepare you to earn a good living
  • Flexible online training that lets you learn on your schedule
  • One-on-one instructor access throughout the course
  • Graduate resources to help you turn your education into a job

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