Clinical Medical Assisting Diploma
As a Medical Assistant, you’ll have your finger on the pulse of the medical field. Medical Assistants are multi-skilled health professionals who assist physicians in performing a broad range of administrative and clinical duties. The many different roles in this profession assure a fast-moving and challenging career where you’re helping and caring for others.
- 63 credit hours (18 classes)
- 12 months¹
- Train at the Fort Collins, Greeley or Longmont campus
Clinical Medical Assisting Degree
Associates of Occupational Studies Degree
IBMC’s Medical Assisting degree program delivers all the training from the diploma program with additional general education and management skills. The degree program will prepare students for their entry level Medical Assisting career and give them skills to prepare them with their long-term trajectory in the Medical Assisting field.
- 90 credit hours (26 classes)
- 19 months²
- Train at the Fort Collins, Greeley or Longmont campus
Fort Collins Medical Assisting Program
EARN YOUR CLINICAL MEDICAL ASSISTING DIPLOMA
IBMC offers a 12-month Medical Assisting Diploma program at our Fort Collins, Colorado campus.
- Accredited program
- Modern medical training facilities
- Hands-on learning
- Day and evening classes available
As a Medical Assisting student at IBMC College, you will learn through hands-on instruction by industry-trained instructors, attending lecture classes, and participating in medical clinical labs.
The emphasis is on clinical skills including instruction in medical terminology, medical office procedures, medical clinical procedures, as well as basic anatomy and physiology, and pharmacology.
You will enjoy working with other students in labs while learning the skills you need for your new career such as: taking vitals, injections, preparation of lab specimens, equipment sterilization, dressing changes, suture removal, casting, and EKGs.
We’re focused on career training — not just general education — so you will be job ready and can apply these practical skills you learn to your new career immediately upon graduation.
In addition to receiving your diploma, your course work will also provide you the opportunity to test for the following certifications:
- Nationally Certified Medical Assistant (NCMA)
- Basic Life Support (BLS)