2024-2025 Olympic College Catalog 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Olympic College Catalog

Medical Assisting (CS)


This Certificate of Specialization program prepares students for employment in ambulatory medical settings, assisting physicians and /or other healthcare professionals in the examination and treatment of patients in accordance with state laws. Graduates are also taught to perform administrative duties commonly required in healthcare facilities. Completion of MEDA151 trigger course, with a 2.5 or higher indicates acceptance into the Medical Assisting program.  To obtain a 2.5 or higher, all clinical documentation must be completed prior to the end of the course unless otherwise arranged with the Program Director. 

The student must complete all required courses with a minimum grade of 2.5 in each MEDA course to qualify for practicum placement. Further, all required courses must be taken within the previous three years to register for MEDA  210 and MEDA  211 except for MEDA1 23, MEDA 136, MEDA 137, MEDA 168, MEDA 208, and MEDA 209 which all must be taken in the academic year leading up to practicum externship placement.  

If any psychomotor or affective competencies are assessed prior to MEDA151, the student must enroll in an independent study to have those psychomotor and affective competencies re-evaluated to meet accreditation standards.

Students entering the MEDA program are required to take a placement test for reading, writing, and mathematics readiness. Before enrolling in MEDA151 trigger course, students must place into ENGL& 101 or alternatively, complete ENGL 099 with a 2.0 or higher or ENGL091 with a 3.3 or higher. Students are also required to place into Math 099, or alternatively complete MATH 094 with a grade of 2.0 or higher. Prior to registration for the clinical lab classes, students will need to submit clinical documentation required.

Clinical Documentation Requirements include:

  • Proof of typing proficiency of 30 wpm with 90% accuracy test at the Olympic College Career Center.
  • Proof of up-to-date immunization status including, Varicella, Tetanus, Diphtheria, & Pertussis, Measles, Mumps & Rubell, Hepatitis B, COVID and Influenza.
  • Medical Assisting Student Handbook forms
  • Criminal History Information Background Check. **A student who cannot participate in patient care delivery in clinical settings during practicum externship based on a positive background inquiry check will not be able to successfully complete the program.**

Students will incur the same fees as other Olympic College students, plus:

  • Computer lab and clinical lab fees
  • Purchase of scrubs and appropriate shoes
  • Purchase of wristwatch with sweep second hand
  • Vaccinations and or titers (blood draws) as needed to meet clinical documentation requirements.
  • Criminal History Information Background Check
  • Cost of malpractice and liability insurance coverage
  • Cost of healthcare insurance coverage for the duration of the Program.

Program Learning Outcomes

  1. Demonstrate clinical skills appropriate for an ambulatory healthcare setting.
  2. Demonstrate administrative skills appropriate for an ambulatory healthcare setting.
  3. Apply oral and written communication skills as they relate to a medical office environment.
  4. Utilize computer software to research, enter, or organize data for medical information systems.
  5. Examine medical office situations from multiple perspectives to find appropriate solutions.
  6. Recognize the impact of cultural differences in the care of patients and the interaction with the healthcare team.
  7. Prepare for entry into the allied health workforce as an entry-level Medical Assistant.

Medical Assisting CS One-Year Pathway (65-76 credits)


Prerequisites (0-11 credits)


Before enrolling in the MEDA 151 trigger course, students must place into ENGL& 101, or alternatively, complete ENGL 099 with a 2.0 or higher, or ENGL 091 with a 3.3 or higher.

Students are also required to place into MATH 099, or alternatively, complete MATH 094 witha grade of 2.0 or higher. 

In-Program Courses (65 credits)


Medical Assisting CS Two-Year Pathway (65-76 credits)


Prerequisites (0-11 credits)


Before enrolling in the MEDA 151 trigger course, students must place into ENGL& 101, or alternatively, complete ENGL 099/101 with a 2.0 or higher (ENGL 099 credits are acceptable). Students are also required to place into MATH 099, or alternatively, complete MATH 094 witha grade of 2.0 or higher. 

In-Program Courses (65 credits)