Hybrid Online Medical Assistant Program in Miramar
Get the skills you need for a career in patient care and medical office support. This flexible program combines convenient online learning with hands-on in person training at our Miramar, Florida campus. While our program is not fully online, we do offer online courses.

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

Your Path to Medical Assistant Certification on Your Schedule
Looking for a medical assistant program that fits into your life? At FVI’s Miramar campus, our diploma program combines online classes with on-campus learning, so you can train for a fulfilling healthcare career without putting your responsibilities on hold.
Designed with the needs of working adults, parents, and career changers in mind, this flexible program allows you to complete a large portion of your coursework online while gaining essential in-person experience that prepares you for real-world success. Lear more about our hybrid medical assistant program offered to students in Miramar, FL.
Medical Assistant Program Benefits
Quick Fact 1
Flexible hybrid classes – Take convenient courses online and complete hands-on skills training on campus.Quick Fact 2
Externship included – Gain real experience during a 6-week externship in a clinical setting.Quick Fact 3
Financial aid available – Grants, scholarships, and loans available for those who qualify.We Prepare You for Top Medical Assistant Career Opportunities
Graduates of our program are equipped with versatile skills for a variety of entry-level roles in outpatient healthcare settings.

Medical Office Assistant

Patient Care Coordinator

Medical Assistant

Phlebotomy Technician

EKG Technician

Clinical Laboratory Assistant
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.
Online Convenience. On-Campus Support.
A Medical Assisting Program Built for Your Busy Life
If you’re juggling work, family, or other commitments, our online medical assistant classes are designed with you in mind. With live online lectures and access to recorded materials, you can learn at your convenience, while still benefiting from in-person instruction for hands-on skills.

Program Breakdown
Online Medical Assistant Program Curriculum
FVI’s medical assistant program in South Florida is designed to prepare you for a rewarding career in outpatient care. Through a combination of live online instruction, hybrid coursework, and in-person hands-on training at our Miramar campus, you’ll develop the clinical and administrative skills needed to thrive in today’s healthcare settings.
In just 36 instructional weeks, this diploma program equips you with the foundational knowledge to support physicians during physical exams, minor procedures, and diagnostic testing such as phlebotomy and EKGs. You’ll also gain proficiency in front-office responsibilities, including patient scheduling, intake, and maintaining electronic health records.
Students receive in-service training and CPR certification as part of the curriculum. Upon completion, you’ll be eligible for multiple certification exams and prepared for roles such as medical assistant, EKG technician, or phlebotomy technician.
This program prepares you to sit for the following certifications (exam costs not included):
- NRCMA – National Registered Certified Medical Assistant
- NRCEKG – National Registered Certified EKG Technician
- NRCPT – National Registered Certified Phlebotomy Technician
- NRCCS – National Registered Certified Coding Specialist (optional)

How Online Learning Works at FVI
Our online learning model is built to empower students who need flexibility—while still providing the structure, accountability, and real-time interaction necessary for a high-quality healthcare education.
To participate in online or blended classes, students should have access to a reliable laptop or desktop computer with internet connectivity. Mobile devices like tablets and smartphones are not compatible for coursework.
When you begin your program, you’ll receive a guided introduction to online learning as part of your new student orientation. This includes tutorials on navigating our digital platforms, connecting with instructors, and accessing FVI’s academic support services.
Here’s what we provide to help you thrive in an online learning environment:
Medical Assistant Course Breakdown
100% Online Medical Assistant Courses
Online Course | Description |
AHP 1000 – Introduction to Healthcare | Explore healthcare settings, roles, and systems. |
AHP 1010 – Basic Anatomy & Physiology | Learn body systems and basic medical science. |
AHP 1025 – Pharmacology for Medical Assistants | Understand drug types, administration, and safety. |
MAS 1015 – Intro to Imaging & X-Ray | Overview of imaging techniques and safety. |
MAA 1100 – Intro to Medical Office Administration | Learn front-office procedures and patient intake. |
MAA 1200 – Medical Insurance Billing & Coding | Focus on insurance claims and CPT/ICD-10 codes. |
Blended (Hybrid) Medical Assistant Courses
Blended Course | Description |
MAS 1020 – Phlebotomy | Hands-on practice with blood collection techniques. |
MAS 1025 – EKG/ECG | Learn to perform and read EKGs. |
PCD 1000 – Professional Career Development | Develop job readiness and communication skills. |
In-Person Medical Assistant Courses (Miramar Campus Only)
Course | Description |
MAS 1050 – Patient Prep & Clinical Procedures | Practice exams, vitals, and patient interaction. |
MAS 1505 – Externship (180 hours) | Real-world training in a healthcare facility. |
Gain the Skills Medical Assistants Need
Develop hands-on clinical and administrative skills for today’s healthcare settings.

Prep Patients
Prepare patients for exams and assist during procedures.

Draw Blood
Safely collect blood samples using venipuncture techniques.

Perform EKGs
Conduct and monitor electrocardiograms for cardiac patients.

Take Vital Signs
Measure and record patient temperature, pulse, and blood pressure.

Handle Scheduling & Manage Health Records
Maintain accurate, organized patient documentation. Set appointments & confirm insurance coverage.

Communicate Clearly
Interact professionally with patients and healthcare teams.
Financial Aid and Scholarships
At FVI, we believe your future should be within reach. That’s why our dedicated financial aid team is here to help those who qualify explore options such as grants, loans, and work-study programs.
We also offer support exploring college affordability and scholarship opportunities that may help reduce your overall cost.

Hybrid Online Medical Assistant School in Miramar, FL
Our Miramar campus provides a welcoming, student-centered atmosphere with hybrid learning: online courses, day and evening classes, supportive faculty, and on campus 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, Fort Lauderdale, and surrounding areas who want to train locally for a career in healthcare.

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In-Person 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. (There are no online classes available at our Miami campus for the Medical Assistant program. All classes are taught on campus.) 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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What you need to enroll
Online Medical Assistant School Prerequisites & Admission Requirements
To enroll in FVI’s medical assistant school in Miramar, students must meet the following admission requirements. Applications are accepted year-round, but space is limited—so we recommend applying early to secure your spot. Our Admissions Counselors are here to guide you through each step.
01 Age Requirement
Applicants must be at least 17 years old.
02 Educational Background
A high school diploma or recognized equivalent is required. If your education was completed outside the U.S., you’ll need to submit an official English translation of your academic records along with a credential evaluation from a NACES-approved agency.
03 Admissions Interview
All applicants must complete an admissions interview, either in person or virtually.
04 Identification
You’ll need to provide a valid government-issued photo ID, such as a driver’s license, state ID, or passport.
05 Local Residency
This program includes mandatory in-person components. Students must live in or near Miramar and be able to attend required on-campus classes.
06 Health & Safety Requirements
Before participating in your externship, you may need to meet immunization requirements such as PPD testing or proof of COVID-19 and flu vaccination, depending on the policies of the clinical site. These guidelines follow CDC recommendations for healthcare workers.

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What to Expect from FVI’s Online Medical Assistant Classes in Miramar,Florida
Learn more about what you’ll experience once enrolled in FVI’s Medical Assistant program. Our 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.
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
While certification is not required in all states, most employers prefer or require certified Medical Assistants. FVI’s program prepares you for multiple certification exams, including NRCMA, NRCEKG, and NRCPT.
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
An externship is a supervised training experience that takes place at an actual healthcare facility. At FVI, all Medical Assistant students complete a 180-hour externship during the final six weeks of the program to apply their skills in a real-world setting.
Visit our Admissions page to start your application, or contact us to speak with an advisor who can answer your questions and help you get started.
The program takes 36 instructional weeks to complete, plus a 6-week externship.
No. While many classes are available online, some components must be completed in person at our Miramar campus, including labs and externship.
Yes. Students must have a laptop or desktop with internet access. Tablets and phones are not compatible with coursework.
At the Miramar campus, classes are offered in English. However, students who prefer bilingual instruction can explore our Miami campus, where classes in the Medical Assistant program are taught in both English and Spanish.
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.
Students must live within commuting distance of the Miramar campus, since in-person attendance is required for labs and clinical training. Many of our students come from nearby areas like Pembroke Pines, Hollywood, Weston, Dania Beach, Fort Lauderdale and other parts of South Florida.
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.
FVI School of Nursing and Technology offers a variety of career-focused South Florida healthcare programs in fields like nursing, patient care, and medical billing and coding.

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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