Western Texas College Medical Assistant Program

Degree and Certificate Programs

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The Medical Assistant Program trains students to perform a variety of tasks in a healthcare setting. These tasks may include:

  • Scheduling appointments and patient processing 

  • Updating patient medical records

  • Completing insurance forms

  • Taking medical histories

  • Cleaning and preparing the examination room

  • Measuring vital signs

  • Collecting lab specimens

  • Assisting with the physical examination

  • Administering injections and medications

DEGREE & CERTIFICATE OFFERED

The Medical Assistant program offers three routes to provide you with the education and training you need to begin your career.

  • Associate of Applied Science Degree

  • Medical/Clinical Assistant Certificate

  • Medical Administrative Assistant Certificate

Students who complete the Medical/Clinical Assistant Certificate or the Associate Degree will be able to make an application to take the certification exam with American Medical Technologist to become a Registered Medical Assistant (RMA).

For course descriptions and tuition and fee information, please see the Course Catalog.

Download the White Paper.

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JOB OUTLOOK

Medical Assistants are expected to have excellent job prospects. According to O*NET OnLine, the employment of medical assistants is projected to grow much faster than average [9% or higher] from 2023 to 2033. The projected growth in the State of Texas for the same period is estimated at 29%, much faster than average for all occupations.  Medical Assistants are listed as a Demand Occupation in the Abilene Region of Texas, and growth is projected to increase by 2.09% annually for the next seven years. Currently, Medical Assistants in the Abilene Region have a median income of $35,620.

ALCOHOL/DRUG TESTING

As part of WTC's Alcohol/Drug policy, random, reasonable cause, and post-accident drug and alcohol tests are performed on students during their time in the program.

PROOF OF HEALTH INSURANCE

Health insurance is required of all students entering the program.

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REQUEST MORE INFORMATION

Would you like to receive more information about this program? Fill out the Information Packet Request HERE.

TAKE THE NEXT STEP

Ready to apply? Check out our New Student Checklist. For more information on applying to the program, please contact:

Shawn Fonville

Dean of Career & Technical Education
Bldg. 15, Room 108
Email Shawn Fonville
325-574-7645

Kimberly Jaramillo

Medical Assistant Program Director
Bldg. 16, Room 107
Email Kimberly Jaramillo
325-574-7659