Lifeline Institute

Admission Process

Ready to join the Lifeline Medical Assistant Training Program and start your journey towards a rewarding career in healthcare? Our streamlined admission process makes it easy for you to apply and get started. Follow these simple steps to begin your 12-week course and hands-on externship.

12-Week Medical Assistant Program

Our comprehensive 12-week Medical Assistant Program at the Lifeline Medical Assistant Training Program is designed to equip you with the essential skills and knowledge needed to excel in the healthcare industry. Here’s what you can expect:

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Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about the Lifeline Medical Assistant Training Program? We’ve got answers! Browse through our FAQ section to find information on admissions, programs, tuition, and more. If you need further assistance, our friendly team is here to help.

What is a medical assistant?

A medical assistant is a healthcare professional who supports doctors, nurses, and other medical staff by performing administrative and clinical tasks.

What does the medical assistant program cover?

Our program covers medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, clinical procedures, medical billing and coding, and administrative skills.

How long is the medical assistant program?

The program typically takes about 12 weeks to complete with 12 weeks of classroom/lab instruction, followed by 3 weeks to complete the 80 hours Externship in a medical office with hands-on experience as a medical assistant, for a total of 12 weeks.

What are the prerequisites for enrolling in the program?

Applicants must have a high school diploma or GED.

Will I get hands-on training?

Absolutely! Our program includes extensive hands-on training in clinical procedures, laboratory techniques, and patient care to ensure you are job-ready.

Are job placement services available?

The training program makes every effort to help students with their job-seeking skills by offering guidance to its graduates in seeking job placement opportunities, including resume preparation, interview resources, and maintenance of employment records for the graduates once the student reports they have successfully gained employment.