Medical Assistant Program
Morrow Campus

Hybrid
Format

10 Months
Approximate Length§

8
Course Modules

Yes
Includes Externship

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Next Classes Start March 27, 2025

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*High school diploma or equivalent required for enrollment.

About This Program

The Morrow Medical Assistant program at UEI offers education and training that prepares students for a rewarding and fulfilling career in the medical field. Through a mix of classroom lectures, online learning, hands-on training, and real-world experience from externships at local clinics, UEI’s Medical Assistant program will equip you with the skills you need to help doctors and nurses provide a high level of patient care.

Course List

Course Title
Administrative Medical Assisting Duties
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Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology
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Office Environmental Safety, Infection Control and Laboratory
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Psychology and Special Senses
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Medical Management
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Clinical Medical Assisting Duties
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Pharmacology and Office Emergencies
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Externship
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Career Outcomes

  • Chiropractor Assistant
  • Clinical Assistant
  • Clinical Medical Assistant
  • Doctor's Assistant
  • Medical Administrative Assistant
  • Medical Assistant
  • Medical Lab Assistant
  • Medical Office Assistant
  • Medical Records Clerk
  • Ophthalmic Assistant
  • Optometric Assistant
  • Optometric Technician

Morrow Campus Details

Campus:

UEI Morrow

Address:

1564 Southlake Pkwy. Morrow, GA 30260
Map

Phone:

(678) 902-6440

Campus Hours:

Monday 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Accreditation:

UEI Morrow is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training (ACCET)

Year Opened:

1998

Classes Starting:

March 27, 2025

Resources

How to Become a Medical Assistant

Guide to Becoming a Medical Assistant Charles Cabalin | Update: July 25, 2024 Medical Assistants play a vital role in ensuring a positive experience for patients visiting a health clinic, hospital or doctor’s office. They are trained professionals who help with clinical and administrative tasks, from drawing blood and checking vitals to greeting patients and…

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