Medical Assistant Schools in Indiana
Indiana Medical Assisting Schools
Find an accredited Indiana trade school or college with medical assistant training. There are on-campus and online certificate or degree programs available. The requirements for medical assistant school aren't very complicated and some online CMA training programs are fast, but training usually takes at least a few months. An associate degree in medical assisting will take up to 2 years to finish. Read how long is medical assistant training? for more.
Use the application to find a Indiana school or accredited online medical assisting program.
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State of Indiana Medical Assisting Requirements
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Medical Assisting Schools in Indiana
227 N. Green River Road
Evansville, IN 47715
4122 Lima Road A - 5
Fort Wayne, IN 46805
445 E University Dr
Granger, IN 46530
196 East Southway Boulevard
Kokomo, IN 46902
2621 Maple Point Drive
Lafayette, IN 47905
411 W. Riggin Road
Muncie, IN 47303
410 Southtown Boulevard #6
Owensboro, KY 42303
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3101 Bardstown Rd
Louisville, KY 40205
Partner School
16 Spiral Drive
Florence, KY 41042
Partner School
9001 N. Wesleyan Rd
Indianapolis, IN 46268
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State of Indiana, Medical Assisting Certification Requirements
There are no laws requiring medical assistants to have a license or certification.
Many employers require a high school diploma or GED.
However, employment opportunities are more plentiful if you do get your license or certification.
To be eligible for your Registered Medical Assisting or Certified Medical Assistant designations, you must:
Pass an accredited medical assisting program if you're becoming certified through the AAMA or NHA. Or, meet the eligibility standards to be certified through the AMT. Fill out the online application and mail it in along with the required fee. Once your application has been processes, schedule to take the exam. You must pass the exam to become certified. Through the NHA, you must choose a specialization, meet the requirements, pay the fee, and schedule the exam. To keep your certification current, you must:
Pay the annual renewal fee. AMT: Every 3 years, complete the continuing education credits.AAMA: Get re-certified every 60 months through CEUs, or take the recertification exam. NHA: Recertification is every 2 years.