Medical Assistant Program
Make a positive impact on patient’s lives and play a key role in the operations of a medical office. Get cross trained in this flexible program where you learn online before coming to campus for hands-on training.

Campus Location
Miami, Miramar + Online
Time to Complete
9 Months
Career Outlook
5x Growth*
Class Instruction
Bilingual, English

Your Path to Medical Assistant Certification
Are you ready to transform your passion for healthcare into a thriving career? Our blend of online classes and safe on-campus practices helps you develop the skills and confidence you need to be successful in your career.
FVI isn’t only about teaching—we empower. This program is your gateway to the healthcare industry, where you’ll flourish within a supportive medical team. The skills you acquire in our medical assistant program are the foundation for a rewarding future.
Medical Assistant Program Benefits
Quick Fact 1
Day and evening classes. Bilingual instruction. Online live instruction with on campus hands-on lab practice.
Quick Fact 2
Personalized support: technical assistance, tutoring, job placement assistance for graduates.
Quick Fact 3
Financial aid and scholarships available to those who qualify.We Prepare You for Top Medical Assistant Careers
Here are a few settings where you’ll be able to work as a medical assistant once you graduate.

Doctors’ Offices

Outpatient and Specialty Clinics

Urgent Care

Hospitals
Thrive in Today’s Job Market
From expert instruction to job placement guidance, FVI’s Medical Assistant program offers all you need to excel in the job market. That includes dedicated training to pursue licensure right away, which is a powerful advantage in this field and can help you stand out for more competitive opportunities.
*According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment for medical assistants is projected to grow 14% by 2032, which is much faster than the average for all occupations. It is nearly 5 times the projected growth rate of all occupations.
Achieve your career goals with FVI
A Medical Assisting Program Designed Around You
Experience our student-first approach. At FVI, you’ll receive the tutoring, peer mentorship, and job placement assistance needed to become a medical assistant. Financial aid is available to those who qualify.

At FVI, learning goes beyond the classroom.
Hands-On Medical Assistant Training Experience
Our Medical Assistant program in south Florida includes extensive hands-on training to help you build real-world confidence.
A key part of this experience is the 6-week, 180-hour supervised externship. During this phase, you’ll be placed in a real healthcare setting—such as a doctor’s office, urgent care center, or clinic—where you’ll work alongside medical professionals and interact with patients. Whether you’re supporting the front office, assisting in patient care, or helping with clinical procedures, you’ll have the opportunity to strengthen your skills and gain valuable on-the-job insights.
You’ll also complete in-service training on OSHA standards, HIPAA compliance, infection control, and patient rights—essential knowledge for working safely and professionally in today’s healthcare environments


Program Breakdown
Medical Assistant Program Curriculum
FVI’s Medical Assistant program includes 34 credit hours completed over 36 instructional weeks, offering a focused and practical foundation for entry-level healthcare careers. The program blends live online lectures with on-campus skills labs and a supervised externship to reinforce key clinical and administrative skills.
The program includes 11 structured medical assistant courses, concluding with a 180-hour externship that provides real-world training in a healthcare facility. CPR certification and in-service training in areas such as OSHA, HIPAA, infection control, and patient rights are also built into the curriculum.
Your medical assistant classes and lab work are designed to prepare you for certification and immediate employment in the field. The program covers a wide range of competencies, including:
The Skills Medical Assistant Students Need
Our Medical Assistant program and campus facilities are specifically designed to provide you with the necessary skills and knowledge to enter the workforce quickly and confidently.

Patient Prep
Prepare patients for physical examinations and minor surgeries.

Biological Sample Collection
Collect specimens from patients for diagnostic testing to help healthcare providers diagnose and treat medical conditions.

Perform Specialized Medical Tests
Perform tests such as urinalysis, phlebotomy, EKG, and limited X-Rays.

Data Management
Process and record pharmacological data.

Medical Office Management
Manage reception, book appointments, and records management.

Medical Coding and Billing
Enter patient information and treatment details to ensure timely insurance claims processing.
Financial Aid and Scholarships for Medical Assistant School
At FVI, we’re committed to helping make your education as affordable as possible. Financial aid and scholarships are available to those who qualify, and our team is here to guide you every step of the way.
Financial Support Options
Eligible students may access federal grants, student loans, and work-study programs. Private financing options are also available. Start by completing the FAFSA and speaking with a Financial Aid Advisor. Learn more on our College Affordability and Financial Assistance pages.
Scholarships
FVI offers internal and external scholarships to those who qualify, based on merit or career goals. Explore opportunities on our Scholarship Opportunities page.

Medical Assistant School in Miami, FL
Located in the heart of South Florida, our Miami campus offers a vibrant learning environment with modern labs, flexible class schedules, and bilingual instruction. Students benefit from hands-on training and close access to a wide range of externship sites across the region. Our Miami campus is perfect for students living in Miami-Dade County and surrounding areas such as: Hallandale Beach, Aventura, and Miami Gardens

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Medical Assistant School in Miramar, FL
Our Miramar campus provides a welcoming, student-centered atmosphere with day and evening classes, supportive faculty, and interactive skills labs. Just minutes from Memorial Hospital West, it’s an excellent option for students in Broward County: Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, Dania Beach, Weston, and surrounding areas who want to train locally for a career in healthcare.

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To enroll in the Medical Assistant program
Medical Assistant School Prerequisites & Admission Requirements
Before participating in externships, students may need to meet immunization requirements such as PPD testing and COVID-19 or flu vaccination, depending on clinical site policies. These requirements align with CDC guidelines for healthcare workers.
Applications are accepted year-round, but space is limited. We recommend applying early to reserve your spot. Admissions Counselors are available to help guide you through the process.
01 Age Requirement
Applicants must be at least 17 years old.
02 Educational Background
Applicants must have a high school diploma or equivalent. If your education was completed outside the U.S., you’ll need to provide an official English translation of your academic records, along with a credential evaluation from an agency recognized by the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES).
03 Initial Interview
Applicants must also complete an admissions interview—either on campus or virtually.
04 Identification
Applicants must provide a valid photo ID (driver’s license, state ID, or passport).

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What to Expect in FVI's Medical Assistant Program
Learn more about what you’ll experience in FVI’s Medical Assistant program.
When you graduate, you’ll be prepared with essential skills and hands-on experience for entry-level roles in medical offices, clinics, and diverse healthcare practices. Our Medical Assistant program will prepare you to:
- Prepare patients for exams and minor surgeries
- Perform specialized medical tests like urinalysis, phlebotomy, EKG, and limited X-rays
- Efficiently manage crucial aspects of medical offices
- Work in Medical Billing and Coding
- Schedule patient appointments
- Interview patients and record their medical history
- Assist doctor’s with patient examinations
- Administer injections or medications as allowed by state law
Certifications are issued through NAHP (National Association of Health Professionals). At the end of the program students are eligible to apply for the following Registration/Certification Exams.
- NRCMA (National Registered Certified Medical Assistant – ($75 Cost not included)
- NRCEKG (National Registered Certified EKG technician) – ($75 Cost not included)
- NRCPT (National Registered Certified Phlebotomy Technician – ($75 Cost not included)
MA Graduates are also eligible to apply for the National Registered Certified Coding Specialist Certification – NRCCS (Cost not included)
*A passing score in individual certification exams must be obtained to be awarded the Certification/Registration
During your Medical Assistant coursework at our Miami or Miramar campus, you’ll have an opportunity to take part in an exciting externship in a practical environment and setting.
This hands-on opportunity lasts 6 weeks and puts your acquired medical assistant skills to action in healthcare settings. You can engage in either the front office, back office, or both, adapting to your learning preferences.
Throughout this phase, you’ll interact with real patients, applying the insights gained from your medical assistant courses in Miami or Miramar. As you embark on your career, treat this experience as a genuine job to showcase your skills and earn a high grade from your supervisor.
You can start by contacting our Admissions Department to schedule an interview. An Admissions Representative will guide you through the enrollment process, help you gather the required documents, and discuss financial aid options if you qualify. You can also apply online directly through our website.
The program is designed to be completed in just 9 months, allowing you to start your career in healthcare in under a year.
We offer both day and evening classes to accommodate your schedule. Classes are also taught with bilingual instruction to support students in both English and Spanish.
The Medical Assistant program is delivered in a hybrid format, combining online live instruction with on-campus, hands-on lab practice to give you both flexibility and real-world experience.
Medical Assistant classes are offered in English and Spanish, providing bilingual instruction to support a diverse student community.
No, they are different roles with unique responsibilities and certification paths.
- A CCMA (Certified Clinical Medical Assistant) is trained in both clinical and administrative tasks and typically works in outpatient and medical office settings.
- A CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant) provides hands-on patient care under the supervision of nursing staff, often in long-term care or hospital environments.
- An RMA (Registered Medical Assistant) performs similar duties to a CCMA but is certified through a different credentialing organization.
If you’re pursuing medical assistant certification in Florida, it’s important to understand the distinctions between these credentials. CCMAs are a common pathway for students looking to work in fast-paced healthcare settings with a broad scope of responsibilities.
The medical assistant program is hybrid. You’ll take online live classes and come to our Miami or Miramar campus for essential, hands-on lab training. This format is designed to offer flexibility without sacrificing practical skills development.
Medical assistants can grow into various healthcare roles over time. Many go on to become office managers, medical billing specialists, or clinical supervisors. Others choose to further their education to become Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs), Registered Nurses (RNs), or even pursue other allied health careers.

Graduating is very exciting. This was a huge goal for me. I plan on continuing to study at FVI.
Maria Lopez, Medical Assistant
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