Who it’s for

You’re a people-oriented person who likes to work with the public in a busy environment. Empathetic and non-judgemental, you feel comfortable serving customers. You can think on your feet and solve problems on the fly—all while staying calm under pressure.

What you’ll learn

You’ll learn the technical and interpersonal skills and knowledge needed to work in a medical office, clinic or hospital. Studies include medical terminology, basic anatomy and physiology. You’ll also augment your computer skills to use office software for billing and administrative tasks.

Program details

Program length:

1 year full time (10 months)

Credential:

Certificate

Work-integrated Learning:

7-week practicum for qualifying students

Start Times:

  • Fall / Winter

Tuition:

$17,850*

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Your career

Embark on a career in the busy field of health care. The best aspect of this vocation is variety—no two days are the same. You’ll put every skill you’ve learned to use on a daily basis: critical thinking, communication, human relations, and organization.

Start in an entry-level position at a doctor’s office, clinic or hospital, or work in reception at an allied health practitioner’s office, such as a chiropractor, dentist, massage therapist, acupuncturist or veterinarian.

Career opportunities

  • Medical office assistant
  • Surgical office assistant
  • Receptionist
  • Medical secretary
  • Admitting clerk
  • Filing clerk
  • Medical billing clerk
  • Emergency department clerk
  • Community health clerk
  • Ward clerk

Career opportunities

  • Medical office assistant
  • Surgical office assistant
  • Receptionist
  • Medical secretary
  • Admitting clerk
  • Filing clerk
  • Medical billing clerk
  • Emergency department clerk
  • Community health clerk
  • Ward clerk

Program features and outcomes

  • Diverse instruction in medical terminology, software and clinical skills
  • Curriculum that aligns with current health care practices and adapts to trends in medicine
  • Intensive practical and in-demand skills
  • Industry-recognized instructors
  • Strong prospects for a rewarding career

Key Program Courses

  • Introduction to the healthcare environment
  • Anatomy, Physiology and Medical Terminology 1, 2
  • Health Information Management
  • Medical Clinical Procedures 1, 2
  • Basic Hospital Registration

Academic requirements

See Program Overview for Medical Office Assistant on MITT.ca

English language requirements

You meet the English language requirements, if you: Are from an English Language Proficiency requirement exempted country, OR you meet one of our waiver requirements.

If you do not meet either of these requirements, please contact a Student Advisor to discuss English language tests and pathway programs that are accepted at MITT.

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Student success stories

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"We do a six-week practicum here which is awesome. It really prepares you for what you're going into, learning terminology, so you do have rapport with physicians and you have their respect, and at a pretty good cost compared to other schools."

— Chris