Medical Assistant Programs in Nebraska

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Medical assistant training in Nebraska begins with enrollment in a vocational training program or an associate degree program. Either will help you toward becoming a certified medical assistant (CMA). These courses are offered at various community colleges, junior colleges, and vocational training schools in the state, and online. You can earn a certification which takes about a year, or spend four semesters earning an associate degree. Once you have completed these or are near completion, you are eligible sign up for the certification exam.

Becoming certified is not legally required to work as a medical assistant in Nebraska or most states, but it is highly recommended. Not only would it provide you with necessary job training and give you a jumpstart on your career, but it would give you a competitive edge in the job market, particularly in more competitive, urban areas. Many healthcare employers are beginning to require certification from an accredited school. Accreditation is awarded to training programs by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) or by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES). There are currently six accredited programs in the state, and you can check CAAHEP’s website for a current listing of accredited programs, or pursue online options. The certification exam can only be taken once you are finished with your training or near completion.. It is given by the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA).

CMA training covers both the administrative and clinical side of medical assisting. Some CMAs work strictly on the administrative side, completing clerical tasks such as making appointments, billing, medical coding, and communicating with patients and insurance companies. Some CMAs work on the clinical side, working more with patients, assisting physicians, and completing basic procedures such as taking vital signs, taking blood, or assessing patients. Most CMAs will work on both sides, and need to be properly prepared to take on the many varied tasks involved in helping the office or clinic run well.

The outlook is excellent for your career once you are ready to work as a CMA. There are currently over 3,300 working medical assistants in Nebraska, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and this number is projected to grow. Medical assistants are the third fastest growing healthcare occupation, and the state government projects that another 1,200 medical assistant jobs will open in the state before 2014. According to Nebraska’s Department of Labor, the Omaha region is expected to have the most annual job openings (77) and the highest wages, but the mid-plains region is projected to have the highest growth rate of 48%.

According to BLS, the mean hourly wage is $13.18, and the mean annual salary is $27,420. This may be modest, but it will increase with experience, more training, or specialization. There are six different local chapters of AAMA in the Nebraska. These can be a great resource for you to keep up with developments in your field, network, or pursue more training. Find out which program is best for you to get started on your medical assistant training. In little more than a year, you can begin a secure career in healthcare.
(Sources: AAMA, Bureau of Labor and Statistics, Nebraska Dept of Labor, CAAHEP, Salary.com)

Medical Assistant Programs in Nebraska

Kaplan University

Graduates of the medical assisting program at Kaplan University are eligible to take the examination to become a Certified Medical Assistant (CMA).

Programs Offered: Diploma, Associate's, Bachelor's | Medical Assistant, Practical Nursing, Health Science

Please Select a Campus to Learn More: Lincoln, Omaha

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Omaha School of Massage and Healthcare of Herzing University

Omaha School of Massage and Healthcare is a part of Herzing University. Herzing is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association.

Programs Offered: Diploma, Associate's, Bachelor's | Medical Assistant, Medical Billing and Insurance Coding, Therapeutic Massage, Health Information Management

Please Select a Campus to Learn More: Omaha

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Vatterott College

Vatterott Colleges are accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCSCT).

Programs Offered: Diploma, Associate's | Medical Assisting

Please Select a Campus to Learn More: Omaha

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Medical Assisting Programs Offered Online in Nebraska

Kaplan University - Online

The Kaplan University Associate of Applied Science in Medical Assisting degree program will prepare you online to become a professional medical assistant. It will also qualify you to seek national certification and licensing. The Associate of Applied Science in Medical Assisting is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) upon the recommendation of the Curriculum Review Board (CRB) of the American Association of Medial Assistants Endowment (AAMAE). Graduates are eligible to take the Certified Medical Assistant exam, given by the American Association of Medical Assistants; or the Registered Medical Assistant exam, offered by the American Medical Technologists.* Recognized in all states.

Programs Offered: Medical Assisting, Medical Billing and Coding, and Pharmacy Technician

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Herzing University Online

The Diploma and Associate's in Medical Assisting programs offered by Herzing University Online are accredited by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES), which means graduates are eligible to sit for the Certified Medical Assistant exam administered by the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA). Graduates are also eligible to sit for the Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) exam administered by the American Medical Technologist Association (AMT).

Programs Offered: Diploma, Associate's, Bachelor's | Medical Assisting, Health Care, Health Information Management, Medical Billing & Insurance Coding, Medical Office Administration

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Keiser University - E-Campus Online

At Keiser University, students are trained to care for patients and learn to perform tasks such as the preparation of exam rooms, taking vital signs, assistance with minor surgical procedures, giving injections, lab operations, X-Rays and much more. MA's are also trained to perform administrative tasks that deal with insurance companies, patient billing, records, appointments, and supply ordering. Students receive hands on clinical training at a health care facility in their community. The program at Keiser University is accredited by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES), which means graduates are eligible to sit for the Certified Medical Assistant exam administered by the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA). Graduates are also eligible to sit for the Registered Medical Assistant Exam administered by the American Medical Technologist Association (AMT).

Programs Offered: AA in Medical Assisting

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San Joaquin Valley College

The online Clinical Medical Assisting program at SJVC offers training that combines classroom instruction with laboratory experience to create an ideal opportunity for students not only to to learn, but to understand how to put to use what they have learned in a clinical setting. Upon completion of the certificate or Associate's programs, students are eligible to sit for the Registered Medical Assistant Exam.

Programs Offered: Clinical Medical Assisting Certificate (Online) or Clinical Medical Assisting Associate's Degree (Online)

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