The minimum credentials held by faculty are an associates degree with active unencumbered certification as a CMA.
Your role is to take vital signs, assist the physician with examinations and minor office procedures, and administer medications. This career combines business and administrative duties with clinical laboratory functions. You’ll learn the necessary office skills as well as specimen collection and basic lab tests. The program includes a supervised practicum experience, allowing you to apply what you’ve learned in a real-world environment.
Students must have at least an HS diploma or GED/HS Equivalency. A clear background check which does not prohibit them from employment in the field and a clear drug screen.
Application deadlines will be 2 weeks prior to each class beginning. Deadlines will be published on Leffler Academy's website as well as social media pages and through communication via email and phone conversations with prospective students.