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Medical assistants are making $17+/hr.

We don't just train you.We get you hired.

Start at $32K+ in Alabama clinics and hospitals. Train online in 7.25 weeks — NHA CCMA certification included. Specialty clinics and hospital MAs clear $22+/hr, senior leads hit $60K+.

Clinical medical assistant holding a blood pressure cuff and tablet in an Alabama exam room

Duration

7.25 wks full-time

29 wks part-time · 290 hrs

Pace

10 hrs/wk minimum

40 hrs/wk full-time

Format

100% online

Virtual labs and hands-on skill practice.

Starting Salary

$32K–$46K

Alabama median for certified medical assistants.

114K+
Yearly openings

Medical assistant jobs open every year through 2034. One of the largest healthcare support roles in the country.

$17/hr
Alabama median wage

Average certified MA in Alabama. Hospital and specialty clinic MAs average $20+/hr. Top earners clear $28/hr.

12.5%
Annual job growth

Fastest-growing healthcare support role through 2034 — far above average across all occupations.

$60K+
Senior / specialty ceiling

Lead MAs, specialty clinic roles (OB/GYN, cardiology, derm), and clinic office leads in Alabama.

Why This Job

Why this career won't disappear.

Aging America = more doctor visits

Baby boomers are getting older and visiting the doctor more. Every clinic needs MAs to handle the volume — the demand is structural, not cyclical.

Fastest-growing healthcare role

12.5% annual growth through 2034. MAs are cheaper than nurses but do most of the same daily work — clinics are staffing up aggressively.

Every clinic, every hospital, every specialty

Primary care, OB/GYN, pediatrics, cardiology, derm, urgent care, hospitals. MAs work everywhere — you're not locked into one setting.

Your Career & Income Ladder

Every rung is a real pay jump.

Here's what Alabama techs actually earn at each level — and what moves you up.

Year 0-1

Entry-Level MA

Primary care or outpatient clinic. Vitals, intake, basic procedures. Learning the clinic workflow.

$31-37K

$15-18/hr

Year 1-3

Certified Medical Assistant

Move to hospital, specialty clinic, or urgent care. Alabama avg: $35K. UAB and Children's pay top tier.

$37-46K

$18-22/hr

Year 3+

Specialty / Lead MA

OB/GYN, cardiology, dermatology, oncology. Office leads and clinical supervisors hit $55-60K+.

$46-60K+

$22-28+/hr

Pay data from Alabama BLS, ZipRecruiter, Indeed, and Salary.com (2025). Hospital systems (UAB, Huntsville Hospital, USA Health) and specialty clinics pay 15-30% more than primary care. NHA CCMA certification earns 10-15% above non-certified MAs.

Tuition

Train for $3,495.

Pay in full, or as low as $162/mo with Klarna. No hidden fees. Everything below is included.

Your actual Klarna rate depends on your credit score and approval.

Our Guarantee

Guaranteed interviews with Alabama employers.Plus a guaranteed externship with a potential employer.

Conditional on program completion, passing your certification exam(s), and clearing a standard background check.

Full tuition

$3,495

Pay in full at enrollment — or split into monthly payments.

Monthly plan via Klarna

As low as$162/mo

Over ~24 months. No prepayment penalty. Approval in seconds.

Actual rate depends on your credit score and Klarna approval.

What’s Included

Everything you need to finish and get hired.

  • Guaranteed interviews with Alabama employers*
  • Guaranteed externship with a potential employer*
  • Exam voucher: NHA Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA)
  • Exam voucher: AHA Basic Life Support (BLS / CPR)
  • Exam voucher: OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens
  • Virtual simulator labs & hands-on practice
  • 1-on-1 career coaching + resume help
  • Rolling admission — start any week

* Employer interviews and externship placement are conditional on completing the program, passing the relevant certification exam(s), and clearing a standard background check.

The math: the program pays for itself in ~6 weeks on the job.

Alabama starting wage $32K–$46K ÷ 52 ≈ $615/week. Tuition = $3,495. You recoup the full cost after ~6 weeks of paychecks.

6-week payback

Speak to Admissions

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A Day on the Job

This is what the work actually looks like.

No fluff. Here’s the real day-to-day.

Medical assistant taking a patient's blood pressure in an exam room01

Morning patient intake & vitals

Take blood pressure, pulse, temp, and weight. Ask the patient's reason for visit. Prep them for the doctor.

Medical assistant's gloved hands drawing blood from a patient's arm02

Drawing blood & lab samples

Phlebotomy on dozens of patients a day. Collect, label, and process samples for the lab.

Medical assistant attaching EKG electrodes to a patient's chest03

Running an EKG

Attach leads, run the test, print the strip. Catch rhythm abnormalities for the physician.

Medical assistant administering an intramuscular injection in a patient's arm04

Giving injections

IM, subQ, intradermal. Flu shots, vaccines, allergy series. Dozens per clinic day.

Medical assistant updating a patient's electronic health record on a workstation05

Updating patient charts

Document every vital, procedure, and conversation in the EHR. Pass the chart to the doc.

Medical assistant restocking exam room supplies at the end of the day06

End-of-day cleanup

Restock exam rooms. Replace table paper. Organize supplies for tomorrow.

Credentials You Earn

Three credentials that move you to the front of the line.

Exam vouchers included in tuition. You graduate with the credentials that open doors.

NHA CCMA

National gold standard

What it is

National Healthcareer Association Certified Clinical Medical Assistant. The top clinical MA credential in the U.S.

Why it matters

Every major Alabama healthcare system hires on CCMA. Without it, you're competing for entry-level clinic roles at $14/hr. With it, you walk into UAB, Children's, and specialty clinics at $17+/hr.

Voucher included in tuition

AHA BLS (CPR)

Required at every clinic

What it is

American Heart Association Basic Life Support — the national CPR and emergency response certification.

Why it matters

Required on day one at every Alabama clinic, hospital, and urgent care. No BLS, no hire. We include it in tuition.

Voucher included in tuition

OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens

Unlocks clinical work

What it is

OSHA safety credential covering exposure protocols for blood, body fluids, and sharps handling.

Why it matters

Required before you can draw blood, give injections, or assist with any procedure. All Alabama healthcare systems require proof before your first shift.

Voucher included in tuition

Walk in with all three. Walk out with the job.

Most MA applicants show up with CCMA alone. When you arrive with CCMA + BLS + OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens, you skip the onboarding delays and move straight into the clinic pipeline — at the top of the interview list.

How It Works

From enrolled to hired in four steps.

The path is the same for every Medical Assistantstudent — and you always know what’s next.

  1. 01

    Apply & Enroll

    Fill out the form. An advisor calls you in 5 minutes, walks you through tuition and payment plans, and gets you enrolled the same day.

  2. 02

    Train for 7.25 Weeks

    Online theory plus SIMTICS virtual clinical labs and a real-world externship. Self-paced up to 29 weeks if you need more time.

  3. 03

    Earn CCMA + BLS + OSHA

    Take the NHA CCMA exam. Voucher included. Plus BLS and OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens — you walk out stack-certified.

  4. 04

    Get Hired in Alabama

    We introduce you to UAB Medicine, Children's of Alabama, Huntsville Hospital, and specialty clinics across 7 Alabama cities. Interviews guaranteed.

Curriculum

290 hours, grouped into 4 phases.

Every phase builds on the last. Every phase earns you something real.

  1. Phase 1

    Healthcare Foundations & Anatomy

    01

    Build the base. Anatomy, medical terminology, HIPAA, ethics, and how clinics actually work day to day.

    • Intro to medical assisting
    • Anatomy & physiology
    • Medical terminology
    • Law, ethics, HIPAA
    Hours60
  2. Phase 2

    Core Clinical Skills

    02

    The hands-on work. Vital signs, phlebotomy, injections, EKGs, and patient intake — the daily MA toolkit.

    • Vital signs & intake
    • Phlebotomy (drawing blood)
    • Injections (IM, subQ, intradermal)
    • EKG operation
    Hours90
  3. Phase 3

    Medical Specialties & Labs

    03

    Specialty care knowledge across cardiology, OB/GYN, pediatrics, and dermatology. Plus clinical lab procedures.

    • Assisting with medical specialties
    • Clinical laboratory procedures
    • Medication administration
    • Minor office procedures
    Hours80
  4. Phase 4

    Labs, Externship & CCMA Prep

    04

    SIMTICS virtual labs for skills practice. Real externship at an Alabama clinic. CCMA exam prep.

    • SIMTICS virtual labs
    • Externship rotation
    • NHA CCMA exam prep
    • Resume & employer intros
    Hours60

Skills You’ll Build

What you’ll learn.

  • How to take vital signs and intake patients
  • How to draw blood and collect lab samples
  • How to run EKGs and read heart rhythms
  • How to give shots (IM, subQ, and intradermal)
  • Clinical lab work and minor office procedures
  • Medical law, HIPAA rules, and ethics

Where Graduates Work

Career paths.

  • Clinical Medical Assistant
  • Outpatient Care Assistant
  • Specialty Clinic MA
  • Urgent Care Medical Assistant

Hiring Now in Alabama

Where HVAC grads go to work.

Employers across Alabama are hiring certified techs right now.

UAB Medicine

Birmingham

Huntsville Hospital

Huntsville

Jackson Hospital

Montgomery

USA Health

Mobile

DCH Health System

Tuscaloosa

East Alabama Medical Center

Auburn

Flowers Hospital

Dothan

Based on active Alabama job postings (2025). New employers added as our graduates place with them.

Is This You?

Honest check. Is this the right fit?

The right people thrive here. The wrong people burn out. Here’s which one you are.

Fits you if…

  • You're comfortable with blood and needles
  • You like helping people face-to-face
  • You can multitask between clinical and admin work
  • You want healthcare without nursing school
  • You want a real paycheck in 7.25 weeks

Probably not if…

  • You're queasy around bodily fluids
  • You want desk-only or remote work
  • You can't handle a fast pace
  • You don't like working with supervisors closely

Frequently Asked

Medical Assistant questions, answered.

  • Is CCMA a real credential?

    Yes — the NHA CCMA is recognized by every major Alabama healthcare system. UAB, Children's, Huntsville Hospital, USA Health, DCH all hire CCMA-certified MAs. It's the gold standard for clinical medical assisting.

  • Can I become a nurse later?

    Absolutely. Many MAs use the role as a stepping stone — work 1-2 years, then enroll in an LPN or RN program. Clinical experience as an MA makes nursing school easier and often qualifies you for tuition reimbursement from your employer.

  • Do I draw blood on day 1?

    No. You train in phlebotomy throughout the program — on virtual SIMTICS labs first, then live practice during externship. By graduation you've drawn hundreds of practice blood samples and are ready for real patients on day one of the job.

  • What if I have something on my record?

    Alabama healthcare systems all run background checks. Minor offenses more than 7 years old are usually fine. Drug-related felonies and violent crimes are real barriers. Call us — we'll help you figure out what's possible.

  • How does the externship work?

    You train 100+ hours at a real Alabama clinic, paired with a licensed clinical team. It's unpaid but it's the most valuable part of the program — real patient contact, real charting, real skills. You leave with a reference and often a job offer.

  • Can I specialize?

    Yes — after 1-2 years as a general MA, you can move into OB/GYN, cardiology, dermatology, pediatrics, or oncology. Specialty clinics pay 15-25% more than primary care and often have better hours.

  • What if I fail the CCMA exam?

    You can retake it — up to three times in a year. Our voucher covers your first sitting. If you need a retake we walk you through the process and provide extra practice materials.

  • Which Alabama healthcare systems pay the most?

    UAB Medicine (Birmingham) and Children's of Alabama pay top-tier for MAs. Huntsville Hospital and USA Health also pay above average. Specialty practices (OB/GYN, cardiology) often beat hospital wages with better hours.

Last call

Ready to start at $17+/hr?

Fill out the form. An advisor calls you in 5 minutes. Rolling admission — no cohort dates, start when you're ready.

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