Bay Area Medical Academy

530 Bush St, Ste 201, San Francisco, CA 94108
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:: 3-in-1 Medical Assistant Training!

Our 9-month Medical Assistant Program is intended to provide the entry-level student with a solid foundation in the clinical and administrative duties needed for a successful entry into the medical field. Our Program prepares you for all 3 certifications:

National Certified Medical Assistant
National Certified Phlebotomy Technician, plus CA State (CPT1) License
National Certified EKG Technician

In fact, we are the only MA Program in the Bay Area which includes Phlebotomy Certification, which is required by most employers! Students from other MA Programs come to our school to complete the Phlebotomy Certification, and end up paying more.

:: EKG Technician Training!

Our comprehensive 60-hour ECG / EKG Technician Certification Program provides students with the critical skills required to function as ECG / EKG Technicians and prepares them to take the National Electrocardiograph Technician Certification exam. The program consists of both didactic and clinical instruction. Topics include anatomy and physiology of the heart, medical disease processes, medical terminology, ethics, legal aspects of patient contact, laboratory assisting, electrocardiography and overview of echocardiography. The hands-on training labs introduce the student to the function and proper use of the EKG machine, 12-lead placement and interpretation, Holter Monitoring, stress testing and other clinical practices. After completion of the course students will be able to quickly and easily recognize significant cardiac events.

:: Phlebotomy Technician Training!

The Certified PHlebotomy Technician (CPT) Training Program consists of two segments: a classroom segment and a clinical externship.

The classroom segment consists of 60 hours of both lectures and practical instruction delivered in a classroom setting, designed to provide a theoretical foundation and hands-on training in venipuncture and skin puncture procedures. Lectures include basic anatomy and physiology with emphasis on the circulatory system, introduction to specimen collection, risk factors and complications, quality assurance in specimen collection as well as professional behavior and responsibilities in patient care settings.

Upon successful completion of the classroom segment, and after passing the national certification exam, the student is assigned to a Clinical Externship at a local hospital or clinic consisting of at least 40 hours. This course is required for licensure in the State of California as a Certified Phlebotomy Technician 1 (CPT1).

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