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- Medical Assisting Certificate Admission & Course Requirements
- Medical Insurance Coding and Billing Certificate Admission & Course Requirements
- Phlebotomy Certificate Admission & Course Requirements
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Medical Assistant
Become a Certified Medical Assistant
Be on the front line of patient care. Become a Medical Assistant at OCC. Work alongside doctors, nurses, and other healthcare staff. Help patients receive the care they need and medical facilities operate smoothly.
Medical Assisting is a rewarding career if you want to help others. It also can be a great stepping stone to careers in:
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Medical assistants are in high demand and work in physician offices, outpatient clinics, laboratories and hospitals. They perform both clinical and administrative duties including:
- Taking medical history
- Preparing patients for examinations
- Performing in-office laboratory tests
- Drawing blood
- Scheduling appointments
- Coding and filling out insurance forms

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In 2027, the health sciences programs will move to the new state-of-the-art Health Sciences building on our Orchard Ridge Campus. Here, you will meet and work with expert caring faculty, staff, and students in all the healthcare disciplines—just as you’ll experience in the field.
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OCC's Medical Assisting certificates includes numerous options, such as the general Medical Assisting Certificate program as well as Certificates of Achievement in:
- Office Administration
- Medical Office Insurance Billing/Coding
- Phlebotomy
After completing the Medical Assisting Certificate program, students can sit for any
national certification, including the American Association of Medical Assistant (AAMA)
exam.
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All courses within this program are available online or in-person. Browse all online programs, learn what you’ll need to get started, and access technical support.
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Medical Assisting Options
- Medical Assisting Certificate Admission & Course Requirements
- Medical Insurance Coding & Billing Admission & Course Requirements
- Phlebotomy Admission & Course Requirements
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Certificate Highlights
Choose from part-time or full-time course loads. Programs that can be completed in one semester include:
The Medical Assisting Certificate program (MDA.CT) is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) upon recommendation of the Medical Assisting Education Review Board.
There is no selection process for Certificates of Achievements
Selection is required at the point of practicum/externships placements for the Medical Assisting Certificate (MDA.CT).
The Medical Assisting program has a 100% graduate satisfaction rating for the past five reporting years. The CMA(AAMA) exam passage rate for 2022 graduates is 100%.
Students must attend a Medical Assisting Information Session and pass a mandatory criminal background check prior to registration into all MDA courses (except MDA 1350 and MDA 1103).
Take the Next Steps
- Apply to OCC. If you’re not already an OCC student, create a profile and complete our online application. Existing OCC students can update their academic program using the Change of Program Form.
- On the application select Medical Assisting information.
- Register for MDA1103 Medical Terminology and MDA1350 Medical Law/Ethics.
- Attend a required information session held monthly. Registration is required.
- Make an appointment with a counselor to discuss degree plan.
Prepare to Transfer – Even if You Are Not Planning to Today!
Maximize your OCC-applicable credits upon transfer. Plan early and work with an OCC counselor or advisor throughout your OCC experience. If you pursue an associate in applied science, you
may satisfy the Michigan Transfer Agreement by taking as few as four additional courses. Save time, money and aggravation!
Whatever your program of study, OCC has many Transfer Credit Agreements with colleges and universities to help you navigate your way to a bachelor's degree.
View the College Transfer Success Guide for more information.
Contact Information
Alissa Donkerbrook
Program Coordinator
Phone: (248) 942-3068
Email
Sandra Cohorst
Practicum Coordinator
Phone: (248) 942-3089
Email
Medical Assisting Department
Phone: (248) 942-3069
Program Location
Highland Lakes Campus
7350 Cooley Lake Rd
Waterford, MI 48327-4187
Accreditation
CAAHEP -25400 U.S.
Highway 19 North, Suite 158
Clearwater, FL 33763
Phone: (727) 210-2350
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