Nov 03, 2024  
OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2022-23 
    
OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2022-23 [Archived Catalog]

Medical Assisting Technology Major (A.A.S.)


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Major code AA5019

College of Health Sciences and Professions  
Department of Interdisciplinary Health Studies  
Grover Center W182
Athens, OH 45701
Phone: 740.593.4502
www.ohio.edu/chsp/health-studies

Cynthia Boles,CMA (AAMA), contact person
bolesc@ohio.edu
740.681.3708

Available at the following locations:

Chillicothe - www.ohio.edu/chillicothe

Lancaster - www.ohio.edu/lancaster

Southern - www.ohio.edu/southern

Program Overview

The medical assisting technology (MAT) program prepares competent entry-level medical assistants in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains. The curriculum covers administrative and clinical tasks found in ambulatory health care. Upon graduation, a student may sit for the CMA (AAMA) examination and/or continue with one of several 2 + 2 bachelor degree options. The Medical Assisting Technology (MAT) Associate in Applied Science degree program at Ohio University Lancaster, Ohio University Chillicothe, and Ohio University Southern is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (http://www.caahep.org) 9355 113th St. N. #7709, Seminole, FL 33755, 727.210.2350, upon the recommendation of the Medical Assisting Education Review Board (MAERB). Interested students should contact the medical assisting technology program directory for further information.

Program Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the program:

  • Students will be able to perform clinical and administrative tasks in ambulatory care settings.
  • Students will be able to maintain confidentiality related to patient health information.
  • Students will be able to communicate effectively with a diverse patient population.
  • Students will be able to demonstrate respect for cultural diversity.
  • Students will be able to comply with risk management procedures.
  • Students will be able to provide care within legal and ethical boundaries.

Admissions Information

Freshman/First-Year Admission

Students must complete a change of major form, if not already a medical assisting technology major, and series of prerequisites before enrolling in MAT 1700 and MAT 2010. These prerequisites include a completed health form with doctor certification that they are sufficiently healthy to perform clinical and practicum duties; up-to-date immunization for Hepatitis B; a signed Technical Standards statement on file; and any course prerequisites. Many clinical sites require that students must pass a background check (FBI and BCI), have up-to-date immunizations for MMR, Varicella, Tdap (within the last 10 years),  have a current-year PPD test, and documentation of negative drug screens prior to students being at the sites. Students at these sites will be required to have a background check (FBI and BCI), up-to-date immunizations for MMR, Varicella, Tdap (within the last 10 years), current-year PPD test, and drug screen performed at their expense any time that it is required. All documents must be submitted to the MAT program director.

Change of Program Policy

Students must complete a change of major form and series of prerequisites before enrolling in MAT 1700 and MAT 2010. These prerequisites include a completed health form with doctor certification that they are sufficiently healthy to perform clinical and practicum duties; up-to-date immunization for Hepatitis B; a signed Technical Standards statement on file; and any course prerequisites. Prior to practicum placement students must obtain current provider-level CPR (adult, child, infant) certification, and complete a practicum application prior to October 1. Many clinical sites require that students must pass a background check (FBI and BCI), have up-to-date immunizations for MMR, Varicella, Tdap (within the last 10 years), have a current-year PPD test, and documentation of negative drug screens prior to students being at the sites. Students at these sites will be required to have a background check (FBI and BCI), up-to-date immunizations for MMR, Varicella, Tdap (within the last 10 years), current-year PPD test, and drug screen performed at their expense any time that it is required. All documents must be submitted to the MAT program director.

External Transfer Admission

Students must apply to the program and complete a series of prerequisites before enrolling in MAT 1700 and MAT 2010. These prerequisites include a completed health form with doctor certification that they are sufficiently healthy to perform clinical and practicum duties; up-to-date immunization for Hepatitis B; a signed Technical Standards statement on file; and any course prerequisites. Prior to practicum placement students must obtain current provider-level CPR (adult, child, infant) certification, and complete a practicum application prior to October 1. Many clinical sites require that students must pass a background check (FBI and BCI), have up-to-date immunizations for MMR, Varicella, Tdap (within the last 10 years), have a current-year PPD test, and documentation of negative drug screens prior to students being at the sites. Students at these sites will be required to have a background check (FBI and BCI), up-to-date immunizations for MMR, Varicella, Tdap (within the last 10 years), current-year PPD test, and drug screen performed at their expense any time that it is required. All documents must be submitted to the MAT program director.

Opportunities Upon Graduation

Upon graduation, graduates may sit for the CMA (AAMA) exam. Medical assistants perform a wide variety of clinical and administrative tasks in ambulatory health care settings, such as physician offices or urgent care clinics. Students may also pursue bachelor’s degrees in health administration, health communication, technical studies, or specialized studies.

Requirements

Technical Associate Degree Requirements


The minimum requirement for the Associate in Applied Business (A.A.B.) or the Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree is the completion of 60 credits with a 2.0 accumulative GPA in both the major area of study and all course work attempted at Ohio University. A maximum of 15 credits earned through prior learning assessment may be applied to any technical associate degree. You must earn a minimum of 18 semester credit hours while enrolled at Ohio University, and you must earn a minimum of 50 percent of coursework taken to fulfill your major concentration in residence with resident credit as defined in the Graduation Requirements – Universitywide  section. You also must meet Ohio University BRICKS  requirements for associate degrees. (See Graduation Requirements - Universitywide section)

To earn a technical associate degree, you must complete an Application for Update of Program(s), available from any college office or regional campus student services office.

Major Hours Requirement


The medical assisting technology major requires a minimum of 60 hours.

General Education Requirements


Complete one of the following courses (FWC):

Quantitative Reasoning Requirement


Complete a quantitative reasoning (FQR) course (3 credit hours) according to placement.

Additional Nonmajor Required Courses


Complete the following courses:

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