Clinical Medical Assistant

What is a clinical medical assistant?

A clinical medical assistant is a healthcare professional who performs clinical and administrative duties in medical facilities, such as hospitals, clinics, and physician's offices. They work closely with physicians, nurses, and other healthcare providers to help deliver patient care.

What does a clinical medical assistant do?

Clinical medical assistants perform essential tasks across healthcare settings. Depending on their exact role, their duties can include preparing patients for examinations, assisting physicians during exams, taking vital signs, administering medications under supervision, performing basic lab tests, managing patient records, and more.

What are the benefits of becoming a clinical medical assistant?

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the demand for healthcare support professionals will grow by 15.4% in the next decade — resulting in an estimated 804,600 new jobs. Becoming a clinical medical assistant offers the opportunity for a fulfilling career in this growing field. Moreover, becoming a clinical medical assistant can provide an entry point for pursuing advanced healthcare careers, such as nursing.

How can I get started on the path to becoming a clinical medical assistant at Goodwin University?

At Goodwin University, we offer diverse options for pursuing a rewarding career in healthcare. Our Patient Care Technician (PCT) certificate program is a pathway to success as a clinical medical assistant — preparing you to work as a PCT, certified nursing assistant (CNA), phlebotomist, electrocardiogram (EKG) technician, and more! With flexible day and night class options and comprehensive student support services, Goodwin will be the launchpad for your success in healthcare and beyond.

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