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SLCC Certified Medical Assistant



Become a certified medical assistant (AAMA) in one year!

The Allied Health Medical Assistant Program has seats available for spring 2013.

Medical assistants are trained primarily to work in doctors’ offices, clinics or health maintenance facilities. As members of an allied health care profession, their role is to assist with care and treatment of patients in both administrative and clinical procedures.

Financial aid and tuition waivers are available.

To apply visit www.slcc.edu//hs/admissions

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