Are you ready to get your career in health care started

Are you ready to get your career in health care started
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Are you ready to get your career in health care started?  You can get this accomplished in 20 weeks and you can do most of the classwork from your home!

Our next Medical Assistant course begins April 17, 2023!!

Become skilled in:

vital signs and physical exams

specimen collections

bandage application

office procedures 

venipuncture

medication administration

Electrocardiography

Be employed in:

Physician’s offices

Urgent Care Facilities

Clinics

Hospitals

Certification can be earned in:Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA)Salary Outlook

Tuition:  $2000 

Funding opportunities:

La. Workforce Commission

M.J. Foster Promise Program

For more information, visit: https://www.fletcher.edu/…/nursing…/medical-assistant

or contact Mrs. Roye Matherne:

roye.matherne@fletcher.edu

(985)448-5944

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