Clinical Medical Assistant

Clinical Medical Assistant

Completing medical assistant training is your chance to widen your job opportunities and make a long-lasting difference in people’s lives.

Are you looking for a new career that offers great personal growth and a promising job outlook with plenty of benefits? Nobel Institute’s medical assistant training through our Clinical Medical Assistant program is the right move for you.

Medical assistant training is essential to become a Clinical Medical Assistant in NYC, and you need to be properly trained in the position. When you enroll in our Clinical Medical Assistant classes at Nobel Institute, you receive personalized medical assistant training to help you prepare for certification and achieve career success. Our instructors, who are medical doctors and licensed teachers, use a combination of lectures and practical & technological training for a well-rounded Medical Assistant course curriculum.All classes in our MA Program are related to the Medical Assistant occupation. Additionally, once you’ve completed classroom training, we provide you an externship opportunity at a NYC healthcare facility to provide a real-world clinical and administrative application of your skills.


Nobel Institute also offers lifetime job placement assistance for all graduates of our medical assistant training program. And, to help ensure your success, we offer review courses at no extra cost.


Our Clinical Medical Assistant classes are one of the lowest priced in New York City. You can register with down payment of $300 and you can pay as you go for any remaining balance for 19 Weeks.


The Medical Assistant profession is projected to grow at a rapid rate over the next several years. Begin a new phase of your career and receive the personal satisfaction and employment advancement opportunities by becoming a Medical Assistant programs.

Medical Assistant Training Brooklyn

Administrative Skills Training

  • Medical office management
  • Insurance billing and coding basics
  • Appointment scheduling systems
  • Medical records management
  • Patient communication

Clinical Skills Training

  • EKG procedures
  • Phlebotomy techniques
  • Vital signs monitoring
  • Medication administration
  • Injection techniques
  • Laboratory specimen collection

Commonly Asked Questions

Graduates of our Medical Assistant programs performs administrative and clinical duties and under the direction of a physician, such as scheduling appointments, maintaining medical records, taking and recording vital signs and medical histories, preparing patients for examination, drawing blood and administering medications as directed.

Medical Assistants usually work in outpatient settings, providing employers the flexibility to meet both patient needs and administrative needs. The duties of the Medical Assistant vary from one medical office to another, depending on size, location and specialty. In the smaller medical setting, Medical Assistants handle both administrative and clinical duties. In larger offices, Medical Assistants tend to specialize, focusing on either the clinical or administrative aspects. Medical assistant can work as Medical office administration, EKG Technician, Phlebotomy Technician, Medical Biller, Medical Coder, Clinical Medical Assistant etc.

Administrative duties will likely include the following responsibilities:

  • Basic clerical duties
  • Schedule inpatient/outpatient procedures and admissions
  • Perform medical transcription
  • Perform procedural and diagnostic coding
  • Obtain reimbursement through accurate claims (insurance) submission
  • Monitor and follow-up on third-party (insurance) reimbursement
  • Apply bookkeeping principles
  • Document and maintain accounting and banking records
  • Manage accounts payable, accounts receivables, and payroll
  • Professionally manage telephone responsibilities, and
  • Receive, organize, prioritize and transmit written and verbal communications and information

Clinical duties will likely include the following responsibilities:

  • Apply principles of aseptic technique and infection control
  • Prepare and assist with examinations, procedures and treatments
  • Obtain patient history and vital signs
  • Collect and process specimens
  • Perform or assist with diagnostic tests, including performing an EKG
  • Taking blood for examination (Phlebotomy)
  • Performing certain lab tests
  • Screen and follow patient test results
  • Maintain medication and immunization records
  • Adhere to established triage procedures
  • Coordinate patient care information with other health care providers

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