Online Medical Assistant Program

Connecticut Medical Assistant training program

Our 4-month online medical assistant program for Connecticut residents prepares you to take the NHA CCMA exam. After you pass your certification exam and apply for our externship program, our team will work with you to secure clinical hours and a full-time job around Connecticut.

Spots are limited. We accept qualified applicants on a first come, first served basis.
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4-Month Online CT Medical Assistant program

Receive your NHA CCMA certification

100% online followed by in-person clinical hours

Job interview prep and resume services

1:1 Support From Enrollment to Employment

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Earn your Medical Assistant certification online in Connecticut

Stepful’s Medical Assistant program is designed for those looking to take the next step in their careers by becoming a certified medical assistant in Connecticut.

Our online program prepares you to earn your Certified Clinical Medical Assistant certification from the National Healthcareer Association and perform all the duties of medical assistants, including both those in the front office as well as working with patients.

Our Connecticut Medical Assistant classes take 4 months to complete and cover all essential topics such as medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, healthcare systems, phlebotomy, EKG, patient care coordination, and much more.

The Stepful staff is here to support you at every stage of the journey. From career preparedness to help finding an in-person externship*, we're here to help you launch your career in healthcare.

*Please note, students must be available M-F, 9-5 p.m. to be eligible for externship support.

87%
NHA CCMA Certification Pass Rate
+10 Points Above the National Average
 

At-home clinical kit included

Get a Clinical Kit delivered to your door and build hands-on experience with live demos, self-paced labs, and graded assignments at no extra cost.
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Open cardboard box on a light wooden table with various medical training items arranged neatly inside and around it. Visible items include a stethoscope, reservoir bag, blue dye bottle, small vial, reagent bottle, yellow sharps container, blue kidney dish, blue nitrile gloves, digital thermometer, and a reagent test strip. The table is covered with a light blue work surface cover. In the background, there’s a beige couch, cream curtains, and a side table with a clear vase holding three orange Gerbera daisies.
Stepful CCMA Digital thermometer
Venipuncture Trainer Arm
Stepful CCMA Digital thermometer
Simulation Finger
Stepful CCMA Digital thermometer
Stethoscope
Stepful CCMA Digital thermometer
Sphygmomanometer
Stepful CCMA Digital thermometer
Digital Thermometer
Stepful CCMA Digital thermometer
Reservoir Bag
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Sharps Container
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What you’ll learn

Our 4-month online Medical Assistant program will prepare you to pass the NHA CCMA exam.

Weeks 1-4

Learn the foundational healthcare knowledge needed to become a well-rounded Medical Assistant. Topics include healthcare systems, medical terminology, anatomy, and physiology.

Healthcare Systems
Medical Terminology
Anatomy
Physiology

Weeks 5-8

Master the ins and outs of clinical patient care, such as infection control, phlebotomy, EKG, as well as patient care coordination and education.

Infection Control
Phlebotomy
EKG
Patient Care Coordination and Education

Weeks 9-13

Learn how to handle routine administrative responsibilities and get a good grasp of medical law and ethics as well as excellent customer service.

Medical Law
Ethics
Excellent Customer Service

Weeks 14-17+

Prepare for your national certification exam, get certified, and work with your dedicated coach to find an externship and then a full-time job.

NHA CCMA Exam
Externship
Full-time Job

Pick Your Start Date

You'll have two live classes per week and should plan for 90 minutes of additional daily coursework.
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How to get certified & become a Medical Assistant in Connecticut

Medical assistants are healthcare workers who work in offices of physicians, hospitals, care centers, and many other locations. The following steps can help you become a medical assistant in Connecticut.

01

Graduate from high school or complete your GED

All medical assistants must graduate from high school or earn a GED. Having a solid foundation in basic math, reading comprehension, and science is essential for aspiring medical assistants, whether or not they choose to earn a certification. 

Most students who did not complete high school can get a GED after just a few weeks of study.

02

Enroll in & complete a medical assistant course

While the state of Connecticut does not require medical assistants to complete formal training, completing a medical assistant course is still a good idea. 

At Stepful, we prepare our students to take the NHA CCMA exam in 4 months. Get the right online training and classes to obtain your certification and get the job you want.

03

Complete a medical assistant externship

During an externship, students spend between 40 and 140 hours practicing their hands-on skills, getting more comfortable working with patients, and making connections with local healthcare organizations. 

At Stepful, we support our students directly to get interviews for externships within their locations. 

However, are other organizations in Connecticut that could offer externship opportunities independently to medical assistants may include Yale New Haven Health, Hartford Healthcare, and Middlesex Health.

04

Pass your medical assistant certification exam

Even though Connecticut does not require medical assistants to earn a certification, you can make yourself a more competitive job applicant by passing a certification exam.

Passing a medical assistant certification exam shows that you have a basic understanding of topics such as medical terminology, patient safety, infection control, phlebotomy, and healthcare documentation.

05

Search for jobs

Our helpful career coaches at Stepful can help students find their dream job. Our staff helps students create a great resume, search for jobs, and practice their interview skills. 

In addition, job search sites such as Indeed, Monster, and ZipRecruiter can help aspiring medical assistants create resumes, fill out job applications, and compare different job opportunities in Connecticut.

Requirements to become a Medical Assistant in Connecticut: certification & licensing

Medical assistants in Connecticut are not required to earn a certificate or apply for a license from the state.
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Connecticut Medical Assistant
certification requirements

While medical assistants are not required to be certified in Connecticut, 87% of employers state that they prefer or require their medical assisting staff to earn their certification. The Connecticut Department of Health does require medical assistants to be certified before they can be trained to administer vaccines.

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Connecticut Medical Assistant
license requirements

While medical assistants are not required to have a license to work, the Connecticut Department of Health does state that medical assistants should be trained and supervised by a licensed advanced practice provider or registered nurse.

Connecticut Medical Assistant scope of practice & common responsibilities

The Connecticut Board of Examiners for Nursing lists several guidelines about the scope of practice for medical assistants. They also specifically list several tasks that should and should not be delegated to medical assistants. 

What Medical Assistants Cannot Do in Connecticut

Medical assistants in Connecticut should not perform any task that requires advanced interpretation of data, or complex medical knowledge, or that can cause harm to a patient if performed incorrectly. 

Specific things that medical assistants cannot do in Connecticut include 

  • Administration of medications, including oxygen
  • Radiography
  • Care planning
  • Diagnosing illness
  • Evaluation of treatment
  • Patient teaching
  • Tuberculin testing
  • Accessing intravenous lines

What Medical Assistants Can Do in Connecticut

Medical assistants in Connecticut are expected to work closely with physicians and nurses.

These tasks may include:

  • Drawing blood samples
  • Documenting procedures
  • Assisting with bedside procedures
  • Handling sterile instruments
  • Performing dressing changes
  • Range of motion exercises
  • Ambulating patients
  • Monitoring vital signs and reporting changes

Certified medical assistants in Connecticut are permitted to administer vaccinations, as long as they are supervised by a physician.

Job Outlook for Medical Assistants in Connecticut

Medical assistants in Connecticut have a positive job outlook. In the United States, job growth for medical assistants is much higher than it is for other jobs. Medical assisting job openings are expected to increase by 15% between 2023 and 2033. This is 9% higher than the expected growth for other jobs across the United States (4%). 

As of May 2023, there are currently about 9,160 medical assisting jobs in the state, or 5.5 per 1,000 residents. Connecticut cities with the highest number of medical assistants include Hartford, Bridgeport, and Norwalk. 

This high demand for medical assistants means that certified medical assistants should be able to find a job easily, and may be able to negotiate for higher starting wages. 

Medical assistants in Connecticut earn a decent salary, with an average pay of $49,324 per year, or $21.19 per hour, and a median pay of $22.01 per hour, or $45,780 per year.

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Salary: $49,324 / year

Average salary in Connecticut
Medical Assistant job placement support

Job Outlook: +15% Growth

From 2022 to 2023
NHA CCMA Certification

# of Jobs: 9,160

As of May 2023

Professional Organizations for Medical Assistants in Connecticut

The Connecticut Society of Medical Assistants connects medical assistants in Connecticut by offering an annual conference, promoting community service, and hosting quarterly meetings. They also offer continuing education courses, post job openings, and publish an informative newsletter. 

Joining a professional organization such as the Connecticut Society of Medical Assistants is a great way to increase your knowledge and improve the state of the profession in your area.

Other organizations that offer similar support and educational opportunities to medical assistants include the American Medical Technologists, the National Healthcareer Association, and the American Association of Medical Assistants. 

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Your new Medical Assistant career starts here

4-Month online Medical Assistant class
Receive your national NHA CCMA certification
100% online followed by in-person clinical hours
Job interview prep and resume services
3-day money back guarantee available
Spots are limited. We accept qualified applicants on a first come, first served basis.
Program Currently Not Available in This Region.
4-Month Online Medical Assistant Class
Earn your National CCMA Certification
Hands-on Clinical Kit Included with Tuition
Opportunities for In-Person Clinical Hours
1:1 Support From Enrollment to Employment