93 Hours Synchronous Learning / 100 Hours Online Learning
Course Offerings
Enrollment requests submitted later than one week prior to a course launch date are subject to approval. Advertised dates do not reflect available slots in a cohort.
Sessions:
May 13, 2025 – Aug 28, 2025
July 28, 2025 – Nov 17, 2025
Nov 18, 2025 – March 17, 2026
Time:
7 pm – 10 pm ET
6 pm – 9 pm CT
4 pm – 7 pm PT
Tuition Includes:
Book(s)
Materials
Recommended Prerequisites: High School Graduate or GED holder.
Course Exam
This course prepares the student to take the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) Medical Assistant Certification (CCMA) national certification exam.
Course Outline:
- Lesson 1: Introduction to Medical Assisting
- Lesson 2: The Language of Medicine
- Lesson 3: Fundamentals of Clinical Medicine
- Lesson 4: Physical Examination
- Lesson 5: Nutrition and Health Promotion
- Lesson 6: Surgical Outpatient
- Lesson 7: ECG and Wave Interpretation
- Lesson 8: Emergency Response
- Lesson 9: Pharmacology and the Medical Assistant Role
- Lesson 10: Pharmacology Part 2
- Lesson 11: Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology
- Lesson 12: Dermatology
- Lesson 13: Allergy and Infectious Disease
- Lesson 14: Gastroenterology
- Lesson 15: Orthopedics & Rheumatology and Neurology
- Lesson 16: Behavioral Health and Endocrinology
- Lesson 17: Cardiology
- Lesson 18: Pulmonology
- Lesson 19: Urology & Male Reproduction and Obstetrics & Gynecology
- Lesson 20: Pediatrics and Geriatrics
- Lesson 21: Introduction to the Clinical Laboratory and Urinalysis
- Lesson 22: Blood Collection
- Lesson 23: Analysis of Blood
- Lesson 24: Microbiology and Immunology
- Lesson 25: Skills and Strategies
- Lesson 26: Final Review / Catch-up Day / Certification Review
Instructional Strategies:
- Self-Directed Study
- Skills Demonstration
- Online Activities
Methods of Evaluation:
- Quizzes & Exams
- Skills Demonstration
- Learner-Centered Activities
Instructor Biography:
Coming soon!
Grading System:
Student must pass all quizzes, exams, and national exam (if applicable) at a passing rate to be eligible for a Certificate of Training Completion. If an internship is included in your course you will be required to complete the internship prior to receiving a Certificate of Training Completion.
Attendance:
Students are expected to arrive on time and participate in course discussions. Successful completion of the course of study recommends 100% attendance. If during the course period the student’s attendance level drops below 80%, they will be encouraged and given the opportunity to attend the next scheduled class for the course they enrolled in. Should materials change, student is responsible for all additional cost.
Payment Plan Policy:
Students may withdraw from the program for any reason up to 1 week prior to the start of program. In this case, the student’s payment plan agreement shall be rescinded. If the payment plan has begun a non-refundable administrative fee of $25.00 will be assessed and remaining funds will be returned to payer in check form by mail.
Refund Policy:
There can be no refund for the course, once the first class has been concluded; or if any course material, including the eBook, is accessed. If extenuating circumstances exist, case by case situations will be reviewed by ProTrain. If a refund is issued, the refunded amount (- a $25 processing fee) will be dependent upon books being returned in excellent condition (i.e. no writing, missing pages; ripped or damage to pages and/or binding).
Re-Admission Policy:
Any student who has dropped out of the program, or has been suspended from the program for nonattendance may be readmitted within one year by completing a personal interview with the director of education and paying any applicable fees at the time of readmission. Students who were terminated due to conduct issues are not eligible to be readmitted.
Policy on Student Conduct:
Appropriate Conduct: All students are expected to conduct themselves in an orderly and professional manner. Any student not conducting themselves in an orderly and professional manner, which includes use of drugs and alcohol during school hours, dishonesty, disrupting classes, use of profanity, excessive tardiness, insubordination, violation of safety rules, improper usage of lab or classroom computers, or not abiding by the school rules will lead to either probation or dismissal from classes.