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For students in the St. Louis area, the 36-week ABHES-accredited Medical Assistant diploma at SLCHC offers CMA eligibility through flexible day and evening classes.
This page provides up-to-date program costs, graduation and employment data, accreditation details, contact information, and interactive resources such as Google Reviews, Maps, and Campus Videos.
RMA AMT: Medical Assistant Program Overview at SLCHC
The ABHES-accredited Medical Assistant (MA) diploma program at St. Louis College of Health Careers (SLCHC) in Fenton, MO, offers a focused and practical route into the growing St. Louis healthcare sector. The program is structured for completion in just 36 weeks, with options for both day and evening classes, resulting in 32 credits over 730 total hours of instruction.
Students benefit from a well-rounded curriculum combining general education with occupational courses. Key hands-on training is provided in areas like obtaining vital signs, performing EKGs, drawing blood (phlebotomy), and using Electronic Medical Records (EMR). Coursework culminates in a crucial 160-hour Medical Assistant Externship (MA250), ensuring graduates are job-ready for practices across the metropolitan area.
A major outcome is that graduates become eligible to take the national Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) exam (AAMA). While specific cost and graduation rate details are not listed, interested applicants are encouraged to reach out to the school’s admissions team. The Medical Assistant program offers unique flexibility as it is approved for students attending either the County campus in Fenton or the City campus in St. Louis.
SLCHC’s Medical Assistant Program Data
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1297 North Highway Drive
Fenton, MO 63026
Website Address: https://www.slchc.edu
Program Contact: admissions@slchcmail.com
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Program Accreditation: ABHES
Our Data
Our Medical Assistant Program Data is carefully researched and curated from the following government and higher education organizations.
- ABHES (Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools) β The nationally recognized accrediting body for medical assisting programs and the official programmatic accreditor for eligibility toward the Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) certification offered by American Medical Technologists (AMT).
- IPEDS (Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System) β A comprehensive database of U.S. colleges and universities.
- Petersonβs Database β Includes detailed college information and their Distance Learning Licensed Data Set.
- College Scorecard β A U.S. Department of Education tool offering key statistics on college costs, graduation rates, and student outcomes.
- NCES (National Center for Education Statistics) β The primary federal source for data and analysis on education in the U.S. such as cost of tuition. Our data shows average cost of tuition and fees for Public 2 year institutions per state.
- BLS (Bureau of Labor Statistics) β May 2024 Occupational Outlook Handbook Medical Assistants Data for Salary and Employment. Our data shows the mean annual salary and the total number of employed MAs per state.
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