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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 Mississippi.
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 Mississippi 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.
A high school diploma or GED is required to become a medical assistant. If you didn’t complete high school, you can earn your GED in just a few weeks through online or in-person programs.
Most employers require certification rather than a degree, which can be costly and time-consuming. Stepful’s online Medical Assistant Training Program takes just 4 months and prepares you for the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) exam, a widely recognized credential from the National Healthcareer Association (NHA).
Externships, often included in training programs, provide essential hands-on experience in clinics or hospitals. Stepful helps students connect with externship opportunities where they gain real-world skills like measuring vital signs and drawing blood. Clinics such as the University of Mississippi Medical Center and Mississippi Baptist Medical Center may offer externships, though they are not necessarily Stepful partners.
Certification boosts job prospects and proves your competency. The most recognized certifications include:
Medical assistants can find jobs through platforms like Indeed, Monster, and the Mississippi Department of Employment Security. Stepful also helps graduates with job placement, connecting them to healthcare employers in their area.
There are no certification requirements for medical assistants in Mississippi. However, you may still want to consider earning a certificate, since 87% of organizations prefer to hire certified assistants.
Medical assistants in Mississippi are not required to have a license or register with the state prior to working with patients.
In Mississippi, there are certain tasks that a medical assistant is not allowed to do. These specific tasks include:
The Mississippi Board of Nursing has created a list of tasks that can be done by medical assistants or other unlicensed assistive personnel.
These tasks include:
Administrative Responsibilities
Many people are concerned about the overall job outlook in the United States. Between 2023 and 2033, the average job outlook is just 4%. Fortunately for those in healthcare, healthcare jobs are expected to increase by 12% over the same time period.
Job openings for medical assistants across the United States are even better than other healthcare jobs, with opportunities for medical assistants expected to increase by 15% between 2023 and 2033.
As of May 2023, there are currently about 3,590 medical assisting jobs in the state, or 3.11 per 1,000 residents. If you are looking for a job in Mississippi, it is good to know that the Mississippi cities with the highest number of medical assistants include Jackson and Hattiesburg.
Medical assistants in Mississippi earn a decent salary. The median salary for medical assistants in Mississippi is $34,040 per year or $16.36 per hour. They have an average pay of $15.31 per hour or $35,657 per year.
The Mississippi Association of Medical Staff Services supports many different types of healthcare staff including medical assistants. They offer continuing education courses, career opportunities, an annual conference, and support for healthcare workers.
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.