Program Details

Career Pathways Bridge Healthcare Customer Service Representative Certificate
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College
Program Description Medical Assistant program graduates are eligible for employment in a variety of settings which could include physicians' offices, insurance providers, medical laboratories, or medical records departments. As a member of the health care team, the medical assistant prepares patients for examination or treatment, takes vital signs, performs simple lab tests, performs electrocardiograms, and performs administrative functions. If you are looking for a career working in a fast-paced environment where you interact with many people every day, medical assistant is the career for you. The NWTC Medical Assistant program is accredited by the Commission on the Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (www.caahep.org) upon recommendation of the Medical Assistant Education Review Board. Show More

Entrance Requirements: TABE Reading Scale Score – 501 ELL Level 4 through 6

This program is offered

Prior to the start of the semester.

Adjustments to tuition and fees are based on the Wisconsin Administrative Code TCS10.08 and associated time frames. When you register for a class, you are responsible for paying all tuition and fees by the Payment Due Dates (unless you drop the class before the class start date). You will not be dropped from a class by simply not attending or not paying. In addition, drop requests are not accepted through instructors. To officially drop a class, call NWTC Enrollment Services


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