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Osceola Technical College Medical Assistant Program

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The Medical Assistant Program at Osceola Technical College provides a unique, no-cost opportunity to earn certification while gaining hands-on experience through an apprenticeship model. With 2,674 total hours split between classroom instruction and paid on-the-job training, students gain essential skills needed to excel in medical assisting roles across various healthcare settings.

This program prepares students for industry certifications such as Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) and offers a pathway to other credentials like Basic Life Support (BLS) and Phlebotomy Technician. Through employer-sponsored apprenticeships, students earn while learning, making it an attractive option for those seeking practical training without financial burden.

Classroom and On-the-Job Training

The program consists of 2,000 hours of on-the-job training at Orlando Health clinic locations and 674 classroom hours at the Kissimmee campus. Classroom instruction covers critical topics such as medical terminology, clinical procedures, pharmacology, administrative duties, and emergency preparedness. The balance of hands-on and theoretical learning ensures graduates are workforce-ready.


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Licensure and Certifications

Graduates are eligible to sit for key certifications, including:

  • Certified Medical Assistant (CMA)
  • Registered Phlebotomy Technician
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) and Basic First Aid

These certifications enhance employability and validate proficiency in core medical assisting competencies.


Admissions Requirements

  • Hold a high school diploma or GED.
  • Submit a resume.
  • Pass the CTE Basic Skills Assessment.
  • Clear a drug screening and background check.
  • Complete an employment interview with Orlando Health.
  • Provide proof of required immunizations and a physical examination.

Curriculum Highlights

The program is divided into Occupational Completion Points (OCPs), each focusing on a specific skill set:

  • Basic Healthcare Worker – 90 hours
  • Phlebotomist – 75 hours
  • EKG Aide – 75 hours
  • Clinical Assisting – 230 hours
  • Practicum Experience – 200 hours

Additional topics include pharmacology, medical office procedures, and laboratory techniques.


Class Schedules

Schedules vary by campus:

  • Kissimmee (Full-Time): Monday-Friday, daytime hours
  • Poinciana and St. Cloud: Monday-Friday, 7:05 AM to 2:45 PM
  • Part-Time Dual Enrollment: Available at Kissimmee only

The flexibility in scheduling accommodates both full-time and high school dual enrollment students.


Why Apply?

CategoryDetails
Program TypeMedical Assistant Program
CostFree
Duration2,674 hours (approximately 10–13 months)
Class SchedulesFull-Time: Monday-Friday, varies by campus; Part-Time: Dual enrollment at Kissimmee campus only
RequirementsHigh school diploma/GED, resume, CTE Basic Skills Assessment, drug screening, background check, immunizations
Online Classes?No
Address501 Simpson Road, Kissimmee, FL 34744
Phone407-344-5080
Websitehttps://www.osceolaschools.net/Page/9912

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