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
Stepful’s Maryland Medical Assistant Program prepares students to take the Certified Medical Clinical Assistant (CCMA) exam offered by the National Healthcareer Association (NHA).
This clinically focused exam shows employers that you have mastered the basics of medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, healthcare systems, phlebotomy, EKG, patient care coordination, and much more.
Stepful offers a completely online learning program that can meet the needs of almost any type of student. Our 90-minute classes are held in the morning, afternoon, and evening, allowing each student to pursue their career goals.

At-home clinical kit included

What you’ll learn
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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.
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.
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.
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.
Pick Your Start Date
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01
Graduate from high school or complete your GED
Before anyone can start working as a medical assistant or enroll in a training program, they must earn either a high school diploma or a GED.
Students who do not have a high school diploma can often prepare for and take their GED exam after just a few weeks of study.
02
Enroll in & complete a medical assistant course
While training courses are not always required by the state of Maryland, medical assisting training course helps students master the basics of patient care, anatomy and physiology, infection control, phlebotomy, and much more.
Students who want to have an advantage over other job candidates can choose to complete a training program. Programs are available online, in technical schools, and at larger colleges. Online programs can be completed the fastest and are the least expensive, while college degree programs take about two years to complete.
03
Complete a medical assistant externship
An externship is one of the most important parts of a medical assistant training program.
During an externship, students will spend between 40 and 140 hours working under the supervision of an experienced medical assistant. During their externship, students get to practice hands-on skills such as phlebotomy, placing EKG leads, and collecting samples.
It can sometimes be difficult for students to find an externship on their own. That is why our program at Stepful has partnered with over 8,000 clinics across the country - providing a way for each of our students to find an externship in their area.
Organizations in Maryland that offer externship opportunities to medical assistants may include Calvert Health, MedStar Health, and the University of Maryland Medical Center.
04
Pass your medical assistant certification exam
After completing the classroom portion of your training program and finishing your externship, you will be ready to take your certification exam. There are several medical assistant certification options for students to choose from.
The most common certifications are the Certified Medical Assistant offered by the American Association of Medical Assistants, the Registered Medical Assistant offered by the American Medical Technologists, and the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) offered by the National Healthcareer Association.
Students preparing for their certification exam should focus on studying infection control, patient safety, and healthcare ethics.
05
Search for jobs
Job search sites such as Indeed, Monster, ZipRecruiter, and Live, Work, Maryland are great resources for hopeful medical assistants.
If creating a resume feels overwhelming or the thought of an interview makes you nervous, the career coaches at Stepful can offer additional support. Our team works one-on-one with students to help them put together a resume and get more comfortable answering interview questions.
While medical assistants are not required to be certified in Maryland, 87% of organizations prefer to hire certified assistants.
While they do not need a license to work with patients, medical assistants in Maryland must work under the supervision of a licensed advanced practice provider or registered nurse.
The Maryland Code of Regulations has specific guidance about what falls within the scope of practice of a medical assistant in Maryland.
What Medical Assistants Cannot Do in Maryland
In Maryland, medical assistants should not perform any task that requires advanced knowledge of medicine or has the potential to seriously harm anyone.
Medical assistants in Maryland are prohibited from:
- Conducting physical examinations;
- Administering any form of anesthetic agent or agent of conscious sedation other
- than topical anesthetics or small amounts of local anesthetics;
- Initiating independently any form of treatment
- Giving medical advice
- Providing physical therapy.
What Medical Assistants Can Do in Maryland
The Maryland State Practice Laws specifically list many tasks that medical assistants can do.
These tasks include:
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- Patient preparation for physician examination
- Patient history interview
- Collecting and processing specimens, such as performing phlebotomy and inoculating culture media
- Preparation of specimens for selected tests including
- Pregnancy tests
- Dipstick and microscopic urinalysis, and
- Microbiology (rapid streptococcal testing and throat cultures);
- Laboratory tests that the physician is satisfied the assistant is qualified to perform
- under State and CLIA regulations
- Application of tuberculin skin tests
- Electrocardiography
- Administering basic pulmonary function tests
- Visual field tests
- Transmitting prescriptions to a pharmacy
- Providing sample packets of medication
- Preparing and administering oral drugs
- Microdermabrasion
Some tasks can only be done by a medical assistant with on-site supervision by a licensed physician or registered nurse. These tasks include:
- Preparing and administering injections limited to intradermal, subcutaneous, and intramuscular (deltoid, gluteal, vastus lateralis) to include small amounts of local anesthetics
- Establishing a peripheral intravenous line
- Injecting fluorescein-like dyes for retinal angiography
- With direct supervision, injecting intravenous drugs or contrast materials.
Common Maryland Medical Assistant Responsibilities
While every office and hospital is different, medical assistants generally share the same responsibilities. These include both clinical and administrative tasks.
Common Maryland Medical Assistant responsibilities might include:
Administrative Responsibilities
- Maintain patient records
- Maintain inventory
- Order supplies
- Document procedures
- Clean the waiting room
- Schedule appointments
- Deal with insurance claims
- Handle billing and payments
- Organize supplies
Clinical responsibilities
- Assist with procedures
- Draw blood
- Clean patient rooms
- Give subcutaneous injections
- Give intramuscular injections
- Sterilize surgical tools
- Collect urine, sputum, and stool samples
- Assist patients with activities of daily living
- Measure vital signs
Medical assistants in the United States have a positive job outlook. In fact, job openings for medical assistants are expected to increase by 15% between 2023 and 2033. This is especially impressive when you consider that the outlook for other jobs across the United States is 4%, and for other healthcare jobs, 12%.
As of May 2023, there are currently about 14,440 medical assisting jobs in the state or 5.392 per 1,000 residents. Maryland cities with the highest number of medical assistants include Baltimore, Colombia, and Towson.
Medical assistants in Maryland earn a decent salary. The median salary for medical assistants in Maryland is $44,010 per year or $21.16 per hour. They have an average pay of $19.09 per hour, or $44,447 per year.
Salary: $44,010 / year
Job Outlook: +15% Growth
# of Jobs in MD: 14,440
The Maryland State Society of Medical Assistants supports medical assistants in Maryland by offering continuing education courses, an annual member conference, and a place for members to connect and chat with each other. In addition, they host fundraisers and offer scholarships.
Other organizations that support medical assistants in their careers include the American Medical Technologists, the National Healthcareer Association, and the American Association of Medical Assistants.
What is included in Stepful’s Medical Assistant program tuition?
Our tuition includes access to the online learning platform, instructor-led Zoom classes, clinical sessions, NHA certification exam prep, dedicated 1:1 coaching, and career services. You don't need to purchase any textbooks or extra materials to succeed at Stepful.
What tuition payment options are available?
Students have the option to pay upfront or in installments with a flexible payment plan. Stepful offers partial scholarships. Reach out to our admissions team for more information.
What Medical Assistant certifications do you prepare me for?
Our classes prepare you to test for your National Healthcareer Association’s Certified Clinical Medical Assistant certification online or in person.
Do you help graduates find a job?
We help graduates who successfully complete our online medical assistant certification program, pass the National Healthcareer Association certificate exam, and complete their externship hours find healthcare jobs in their local communities to start their Medical Assistant careers.
What is the refund policy?
Students may drop out within the first two weeks of class and get a full tuition refund. Feel free to attend class to get a sense if this program is right for you. Please note the $59 enrollment fee to secure your spot in class is not refundable.
What are the requirements to enroll in your Medical Assistant program?
All you need is a copy of your high school or GED diploma and a stable internet connection for our course. That's all you need to learn the skills required to succeed as a medical assistant and get your medical assistant certification online.
Is the program online or in-person?
Our medical assistant program is 100% online and is followed by an optional in-person unpaid externship. Stepful has affiliation agreements with over 6,000 clinics across the nation and helps students get placed at an externship site for in-person clinical hours.
Do you have a partnership with the National Healthcareer Association (NHA)?
Yes! We are partnered with the NHA. All our graduates are eligible to take the NHA's national medical assistant certification once they successfully complete the program.




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