

The Family Medicine Residency Training Program at Kaiser Permanente, Los Angeles Medical Center was accredited in 1972, (the first in Southern California). A link to the Transfer Request Form can be found on the website under the Resources tab.Welcome to the Residency Training Program in Family Medicine at the Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center. Does the Medical Assisting program accept transfer credits?Īpplicants can formally request a transcript review by completing the KPSAHS Transfer Request Form. We also have approval through the Bureau of Private and Post-Secondary Education (BPPE). We are a Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC) regionally accredited school. Is the Medical Assisting program accredited? What is the current employment rate for Medical Assistants from your program?Ĭurrently we have an 80% employment rate. Our Department of Career Services will help with resume building, interviewing, and providing job leads. No, we do not guarantee employment in general or with Kaiser Permanente. After I finish the Medical Assisting program, am I guaranteed a job at Kaiser Permanente? The current cost for the 2019-2020 program is $7,722.43, which includes tuition, books, labs fees, scrubs and prescreening fees. How much does the Medical Assisting program cost? There may be some scholarship opportunities available for students that are accepted into the program. No, we do not offer federal financial aid. Do you offer financial aid for the Medical Assisting program? Yes, you can reapply during the next open application period. What if I am not accepted into the Medical Assisting program? Can I reapply? How many students are accepted into the Medical Assisting program?Ģ0-25 students. You will be asked a variety of questions, including behavioral, situational, and general questions. How can I prepare for the Medical Assisting program panel interview? Applicants who will be offered a seat in the class will be contacted by phone, all others will be notified by email.

The Wonderlic assessment exam is given at the college and applicants who achieve a passing score 15 points or higher will be offered an interview. Once the application deadline has passed, we will email all applicants who have submitted a complete application and provide them with instructions to register for the Wonderlic assessment exam. What happens after I apply to the Medical Assisting program? You need to mail in your Official (sealed) high school transcript or official GED certification, and complete the online application. What do I need to apply to the Medical Assisting program? The exact location will be determined before clinical begins. Medical Assisting students do their clinical training at Kaiser Permanente facilities. Where do Medical Assisting students do their clinical training? In the last quarter MA clinical training consisted of 320 hours scheduled Monday-Friday during normal business hours 8:00am-5:30pm. The Medical Assisting program is a 12 month, four quarter program. How long is the Medical Assisting program? The Fall 2020 Cohort classes will be on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 9:00am-2:00pm, with some Fridays throughout the program. Medical Assisting Program FAQs What are the class hours for the Medical Assisting program? Requirements for the Medical Assisting Certificate Program and link to the online application portal can be found here. The Medical Assisting certificate program is packed with a robust curriculum that will include hands on training, and over 300 hours of clinical experiences to ensure that students are diversely trained and capable to meet the needs of the various medical facilities throughout Northern California. To learn more and contact Admission - click here. KPSAHS is excited to announce a Medical Assisting Certificate Program!

Welcome to the Medical Assisting Certificate Program
