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Medical Assistant

OCCUPATIONAL MAJOR
Curriculum Code No. 2131

This major is primarily designed for job preparedness. Students who are considering transferring to a four-year college should be aware that decisions on transferability of courses are made by the four-year colleges and differ from school to school. Students should contact the Transfer Services Office early in their academic program to determine which courses will transfer to the college of their choice.

Department of Business Studies
Penn 401 • Phone (215) 504-8227

Medical Assistants work in medical practices, clinics, and hospitals. Medical Assistants have cross-training for both administrative and clinical responsibilities. Their administrative duties include keeping patient records, managing financial matters, handling insurance arrangements, processing correspondence, and managing an office. In the clinical setting, the medical assistant prepares and assists in patient examination, records laboratory data, and takes vital signs.

Prospective students with inadequate preparation should be aware that they may need additional time to acquire the necessary academic background. Prerequisites and co-requisites for the required courses must be followed.

Graduates of this program are able to

  • function as an assistant to the physician in medical and/or other clinical settings;
  • demonstrate an understanding of the anatomical structure and physiological functioning of the human body and of medical terms descriptive of the body systems;
  • identify the business/administrative and clinical duties of the medical assistant;
  • describe the ethical and legal responsibilities of the medical assistant in the health care delivery system;
  • apply selected principles of biophysical and psychosocial sciences in providing assistance to the physician;
  • maintain business and patient health records; and
  • prepare for entry-level employment in physicians' offices or in those capacities in which medical secretarial and/or basic clinical and laboratory training are required.

Degree Course Requirements
ACCT103 Introductory Accounting 3
BIOL115 Basic Human Anatomy 3
COMM110 Effective Speaking 3 3
COMP110 Composition I A,D,1 3
HLTH110 Responding to Emergencies 2 3
MEDA205 Medical Law and Ethics 3
MEDA220 Medical Assistant Externship D 3
MGMT120 Business Math D,5 3
OADM105 Administrative Office 2000 D 3
OADM110 Business Communication A,D,1 3
MEDA120 Medical Terminology 3
MEDA200 Clinical Procedures I D 3
MEDA201 Clinical Procedures II D 3
MEDA203 Laboratory Procedures D 3
MEDA215 Medical Administrative Procedures D 3
MEDA216 Medical Insurance, Billing & Reimbursement D 3
MEDA275 Medical Transcription I D 3
MEDA297 Medical Coding D 3
PSYC110 Introduction to Psychology 4 3
Cultural Perspectives B 3
INTG285 Integration of Knowledge C,D,6 3
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Recommended Semester Sequence

The recommended course sequence is designed for full-time students who average 15 credit hours per semester. Students may need more time to complete major requirements based on placement testing. This additional time will entail some adjustments to the sequence recommended.
First Semester
BIOL115 Basic Human Anatomy 3
OADM105 Administrative Office 2000 D 3
MEDA120 Medical Terminology 3
MGMT120 Business Math D 3
MEDA205 Medical Law and Ethics 3
15
Second Semester
MEDA215 Medical Administrative Procedures D 3
COMP110 Composition I 1,D,A 3
MEDA275 Medical Transcription I D 3
MEDA200 Clinical Procedures I D 3
ACCT103 Introductory Accounting 3
15
Third Semester
MEDA203 Laboratory Procedures D 3
OADM110 Business Communication 1,D,A 3
MEDA216 Medical Insurance, Billing & Reimbursemen D 3
MEDA201 Clinical Procedures II D 3
HLTH110 Responding to Emergencies 2 3
COMM110 Effective Speaking 3 3
18
Fourth Semester
MEDA220 Medical Assistant Externship D 3
MEDA297 Medical Coding D 3
INTG285 Integration of Knowledge C,D 3
PSYC110 Introduction to Psychology 4 3
Cultural Perspectives B 3
15

All students are required to pass OADM140 either by taking the course at Bucks County Community College or by passing the appropriate challenge test given by the Office Administration Area at the College. A competency of 35 w.p.m. with a 5-error maximum on a timed writing is required. OADM140 may be used as an elective course

A Placement testing required.
B Consult the list of courses approved for this subcategory.
C Any INTG course may be chosen.
D Course requires prerequisite.

1 Satisfies College Writing requirement.
2 Satisfies Personal Health.
3 Satisfies Creative Expression.
4 Satisfies Social Perspectives.
5 Satisfies College level Mathematics or Science.
6 Satisfies Intensive Writing requirement.




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