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Clinical medical assistant program launches Sept. 3

Courtesy of Paul Worley
Director
Adams County Economic & Community Development

WEST UNION – The Adams County Training and Business Center and BC Adult Career Campuses, are excited to announce the launch of its clinical medical assistant program, running from Sept. 3-Dec. 4. 

This intensive, hands-on training program is designed to equip participants with the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in the dynamic field of healthcare. Class will be held Monday through Wednesday from 5- 9 p.m. at the Training Center located at 107 E. Walnut Street in West Union. Tuition is $2,925 and financial aid is available.

The Clinical Medical Assistant program offers comprehensive training in medical terminology, patient care, medical procedures, and office administration. Participants will gain practical experience through simulated clinical environments and real-world scenarios, preparing them for a successful career in healthcare settings.

Upon completion, graduates will be well-prepared to take certification exams and pursue employment opportunities in hospitals, clinics, and private practices. Interested individuals are encouraged to apply early to secure their spot. Applications are being accepted now, and prospective students can call (937) 378-6131 ext. 401 to register or visit bccareer.org for more information.

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