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Medical Assistant

Where Compassion Meets Clinical Skill

Adult Costs

$2800.00

Program Length

24 months

Next Start Date

July 13th

Enroll by

07/02/2026

Location

Main Campus

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Master the Skills that Keep Healthcare Running

Medical Assistants are trained to perform both administrative and clinical tasks in the outpatient setting. From front desk skills to assisting with minor surgical procedures, gain the hands-on experience needed to start your career in healthcare.

Avg. Salary

$39k

for ĢƵ Grads

Career Growth

4.30%

by 2032 in Utah

Day in the Life

Your days are a dynamic mix of patient care and administrative tasks. From prepping exam rooms and updating patient records to drawing blood and administering medications, you assist providers and provide patients with the care and compassion they need. It’s a fast-paced role that keeps you moving and engaged—perfect for someone who wants to make a real difference in the lives of patients every single day.

Career Skills You'll Learn:

Patient Care

Learn hands-on patient care skills, including measuring vital signs, assisting with minor surgeries, phlebotomy, and more.

Externship

Complete training hours in an outpatient clinical facility to fine-tune the skills learned in the classroom.

Medical Terminology

Learn basic medical terminology, anatomy, and physiology.

Front Office Skills

Understand front office operations, including common software applications and customer service skills.

Interpersonal Communication

Communicate effectively with other healthcare professionals to ensure that patient's medical needs are met.

Potential Career Paths

Medical Assistant

Provide essential support in healthcare settings, handling both administrative and clinical tasks to ensure smooth operations.

Clinic Manager

Oversee the daily operations of a medical clinic, ensuring efficient and effective patient care.

Medical Biller

Ensure accurate and timely processing of medical claims for payment.

Physician’s Assistant (with further education)

Licensed medical professional who provides a broad range of healthcare services under the supervision of a physician.

Physician (with further education)

Medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses and injuries, while also promoting overall health and wellness.

ĢƵ Partners who hire our Medical Assistant graduates

Program Overview

Medical assistants are multi-skilled, allied healthcare professionals responsible for various clinical and/or administrative duties and are an essential part of a healthcare team. The Medical Assistant program is designed to prepare students for entry-level positions that will allow them to learn and move into higher level job opportunities by working with physicians and providers in office settings. Students in the program learn cognitive, psychomotor, and affective learning domains by focusing on administrative and back-office clinical skills. Upon successful completion of all required courses, students participate in an externship in a medical office.

Graduates of the Medical Assisting program are eligible to take a national certification exam.

Classroom Hours
This is a hybrid program. Complete coursework online and come to the classroom for labs and hands-on skills.

Day: M-F 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Eve: M-Th 4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Enrollment open to
Adults, High school students

Credit transfer options
Available to view here

Tuition & Cost

Estimated Adult Tuition and Fees
$2800.00

Estimated Materials Cost
$389.98

Financial Aid Eligibility
Scholarship: Yes
VA: Yes
Pell Grant: Yes

Program Materials

MaterialRequiredNew
Random Drug Screen for Health Programs$45.00
Scrubs (Any Color)$40.00
EHRGo EHRGo 12-Month Subscription ISBN: 9780985837907$125.00
Michelle Blesi Medical Assisting: Administrative & Clinical Competencies LIFETIME ebook subscription. 9th. ISBN: 9798214348773$89.00
Aneroid Sphygmomanometer (BP Cuff)$29.99
Stethoscope$22.99
Laptop or Chromebook
Subtotal of required materials$351.98

TEMA 1010 Introduction to Medical Assisting

MaterialRequiredNew
No Additional Materials Required, See Program Materials List$0.00
Subtotal of required materials$0.00

TEMA 1060 Clinical Procedures

MaterialRequiredNew
Subtotal of required materials#REF!

TEMA 1083 Medical Terminology for Medical Assistants

MaterialRequiredNew
No Additional Materials Required, See Program Materials List$0.00
Subtotal of required materials$0.00

TEMA 1040 Anatomy and Physiology

MaterialRequiredNew
Visable Body Subscription $58.00
Subtotal of required materials$0.00

TEMA 1020 Medical Office I

MaterialRequiredNew
No Additional Materials Required, See Program Materials List$0.00
Subtotal of required materials$0.00

TEMA 1225 Assisting with Medical Specialities

MaterialRequiredNew
No Additional Materials Required, See Program Materials List$0.00
Subtotal of required materials$0.00

TEMA 1050 Pharmacology

MaterialRequiredNew
No Additional Materials Required, See Program Materials List$0.00
Subtotal of required materials$0.00

TEMA 1030 Medical Office II

MaterialRequiredNew
No Additional Materials Required, See Program Materials List$0.00
Subtotal of required materials$0.00

TEMA 1350 Clinical Laboratory and Patient Care Procedures

MaterialRequiredNew
CPR Card & Mask$25.00
Subtotal of required materials$25.00

TEMA 1900 Medical Assistant Externship I

MaterialRequiredNew
Platinum Planner for Externship$86.00
Subtotal of required materials$0.00

TEMA 1910 Medical Assistant Externship II

MaterialRequiredNew
No Additional Materials Required, See Program Materials List$0.00
Subtotal of required materials$0.00
  • The Medical Assistant program at ĢƵ has a reading requirement. Please visit this page for more information.
  • Must be enrolled as a high school junior and in the 2nd semester, or older.
  • Must pass a background check.

The ĢƵ Medical Assistant program has rolling start dates throughout the year. If you are interested in enrolling in the program, please review the application deadlines and program start dates below to ensure a smooth application process.

July 13th
  • Demonstrate competent patient care as a medical assistant in ambulatory healthcare facilities.
  • Exhibit basic skills of a medical assistant, including obtaining vital signs, phlebotomy, pharmacology, EKG, and assisting providers with specialty examinations.
  • Perform accurate medical documentation, patient education instruction, communication, and apply critical thinking skills in both simulated and clinical settings.
  • Describe the areas of general, clinical, and administrative medical assisting.
  • Demonstrate competencies and skills in preparation for taking a medical assistant national certification examination.
Course NumberCourse NameCreditsCost
TEMA 1010Introduction to Medical Assisting2200
TEMA 1020Medical Office I2200
TEMA 1030Medical Office II2200
TEMA 1040Anatomy and Physiology4400
TEMA 1050Pharmacology3300
TEMA 1060Clinical Procedures2200
TEMA 1083Medical Terminology for Medical Assistants2200
TEMA 1225Assisting with Medical Specialties3300
TEMA 1350Clinical Laboratory and Patient Care Procedures4400
TEMA 1900Medical Assistant Externship I2200
TEMA 1910Medical Assistant Externship II2200

Background Check and Drug Testing  

  • All students must complete a background check and a random drug test. 
  • You need a Social Security Number or ITIN to do the background check. 
  • Criminal charges from the last 7 years will show up. In Utah, juvenile records are not sealed.  
  • You must complete hands-on training at a job site to finish the program. A criminal record or positive drug test could prevent that. 
  • If you can’t finish your program because of your background or a positive drug test, no refunds will be given. 
  • If you have a criminal record, talk to the Program Coordinator before you enroll. 

Vaccination Information: 

  • The program requires hands-on training at a job site.  
  • Job sites may ask students to get the COVID-19 vaccine before placement.  
  • If you have questions, please talk to your Program Coordinator. 
Lori Jensen

Lori Jensen is a certified medical assistant with over 20 years of experience in the healthcare field. She holds an associate’s degree and has built her career around a deep passion for helping others and improving patient care. For the past 10 years, Lori has served as a manager of a busy multispecialty practice, where she has led teams, streamlined operations, and fostered a culture of excellence and compassion.

In her current role as a Medical Assistant Coordinator and Instructor, Lori is dedicated to mentoring the next generation of healthcare professionals. Her hands-on experience and commitment to education make her a trusted guide for students entering the medical field.

Outside of her professional life, Lori enjoys baking, crafting, traveling, and spending quality time with her family. Her creativity and warmth are evident both in her personal interests and in the care she brings to her work.

Office Hours:

M-F 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m

Location:

Health Tech 124a

lori.jensen@otech.edu

801-627-8445