b'MedicalCapstoneIn locations where there is no state clinical Assisting requirement, learners complete a capstone course during which they apply previously acquired knowledge from completed coursework to create a personalized e-portfolio, explore various career tools, and apply career mapping strategies for lifelong learning and PREPARE EMPLOYEESadvancement. Note: In the state of Washington, students will FOR CCMA AND CMAAcomplete 160 clinical hours after all didactic EXAMINATIONwork is completed instead of the capstone, in Completion Time: 1 Year or Lessorder to meet state requirementsAligned Exams: Certified ClinicalLearning OutcomesMedical Assistant (CCMA) + Certified Medical Administrative AssistantExplain body systems, organs, structureand function(CMAA) examsEffectively demonstrate medical terminology Prepare learners for national exams issued byused to describe body systemsthe National Healthcareer Association (NHA)Describe major diseases and conditions that demonstrate proficiency in clinical andrelated to the human bodyadministrative roles as a Certified MedicalInvestigate healthcare laws and regulationsAssistant. High school diploma or GED required. Examine the different types of insurances Course completers are also eligible for upand plansto 17 credits toward a healthcare-relatedApply medical front office procedures and undergraduate degree at Franklin University. patient schedulingCourses Medical Assisting IMedical Assisting IIFoundations of Anatomy & Physiology Medical Terminology Professionalism in Allied HealthEarn at least 1 credit from the following: Allied Healthcare Field Experience or Allied Healthcare Capstone'