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The convenience you want.
The experience you need.

We know you have a busy life, but we believe that some things just need to be learned by doing. That’s why our online-first, 16-week program includes 4 intensive, in-person labs to give you the confidence to perform when the patients are real, not digital.

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4-MONTH PROGRAM

Month 1

Online Focus

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    Introduction to Medical Assisting:

    Focus on the roles and responsibilities of a medical assistant in various healthcare settings.

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    Infection Control:

    Learn OSHA standards, proper hand hygiene, and personal protective equipment (PPE) protocols to maintain a safe clinical environment.

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    Patient Intake & Documentation:

    Review clinical documentation procedures, including accurate patient intake, charting, and recordkeeping practices.

Lab Focus

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    Understand the basics of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and basic life support (BLS) procedures for emergency situations.

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    Learn proper selection, application, and removal of personal protective equipment (PPE) to prevent contamination.

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    Gain foundational phlebotomy knowledge in fields like blood collection, safety protocols, and specimen handling.

Month 2

Online Focus

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    Anatomy & Neurology:

    Learn the structure and function of body systems with a focus on the nervous system and its role in patient care.

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    Pediatric Growth:

    Understand key developmental milestones and how to assess growth patterns in pediatric patients.

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    Patient Scheduling:

    Explore best practices for managing appointments, follow-ups, and workflow efficiency in a clinical setting.

Lab Focus

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    Learn how to perform basic vision screening tests and support patient eye health assessments.

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    Understand how to accurately measure and record vital signs for infants and children.

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    Gain skills in safely performing ear irrigation procedures to remove blockages under clinical supervision.

Month 3

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    Pharmacology:

    Study common medications, dosage calculations, and safe administration practices in clinical settings.

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    Blood Analysis:

    Learn the basics of analyzing blood samples, including interpreting common lab results and understanding their clinical relevance.

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    Endocrine & Urinary Systems:

    Explore the structure, function, and common disorders of the endocrine and urinary systems.

Lab Focus

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    Learn how to collect, test, and interpret urine samples to support diagnostic procedures.

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    Understand how to perform and interpret rapid tests for influenza and streptococcal infections.

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    Gain foundational knowledge of electrocardiograms, including lead placement and basic rhythm interpretation.

Month 4

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    Microbiology:

    Study microorganisms relevant to human health and their role in infection, diagnosis, and treatment.

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    Billing & Coding:

    Learn the basics of healthcare reimbursement, including insurance claims, coding systems, and documentation accuracy.

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    Cardiopulmonary & Emergency Procedures:

    Understand emergency response techniques and procedures for managing respiratory and cardiac events in clinical settings.

Lab Focus

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    Learn how to clean, dress, and manage wounds while preventing infection and promoting healing.

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    Understand the proper setup, administration, and patient education for nebulizer treatments.

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    Review key concepts and practice test strategies to prepare confidently for the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant exam.

Launch a Career as a Medical Assistant

There are countless career paths an MA can follow.
Below is an example of a common progression following a traditional nursing trajectory:

Prepare With the Best

Our top notch curriculum and best-in-class instructors prepare you for your CCMA, along with all the necessary skills for being a Medical Assistant.

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Show Up Ready.
Stand Out Fast.

Your externship isn’t just a requirement…it’s your opportunity to prove you’re ready for the job. We make sure you walk in with skills, confidence, and hands-on experience to get noticed.

Some programs send students into externships with zero hands-on practice. We think this compromises the student’s experience, the practice’s standards, and ultimately, the patient care. Not only that, but a lack of preparation can cost you a job opportunity.

At Pulse, we flip the script. You’ll get hands-on training in live labs before your externship even starts.

Externships are more than learning moments. They’re live auditions. We make sure you’re ready to impress.

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    You know what you're doing from day one.

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    You feel confident with tools, workflows, and patient interaction.

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    You stand out as a strong hire.

Tuition Options for a Debt Free Career

Flexible options to get you started as soon as you're ready

Central Lab
Location

Serving the greater Austin metro, our lab is conveniently located at
715 Discovery Blvd., Ste. 412 Cedar Park, TX

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Graduate Ready to Work.
Become a Medical
Assistant in Four Months!

Career-ready programs designed for your success!

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Frequently Asked Questions

A medical assistant school is a training program that prepares students to work in clinical and administrative roles in healthcare settings. These schools teach essential skills like taking vital signs, drawing blood, assisting with exams, and managing medical records. Graduates are eligible to sit for certification exams and pursue entry-level positions in hospitals, clinics, and doctors' offices.

To become a medical assistant, you can enroll in a medical assistant school that offers hands-on training in both clinical and administrative skills. Many programs, like the one at Pulse, can be completed in only a few months. After graduating, you’ll be ready to pursue certification and start working in a variety of healthcare settings.

Medical assistant school typically lasts about four months at Pulse. During that time, students learn key skills such as infection control, medical anatomy, patient history documentation, measuring vital signs, and conducting vision and hearing tests. The program is designed to prepare you quickly and thoroughly for entry-level roles in healthcare.

Pulse Medical Assistant School offers several payment options:

  • Option 1:

    Pay in Full $3,490

  • Option 2:

    $1,490 deposit & 16 consecutive weekly auto-drafted payments of $143.75. The total of payments will be $3,790, which includes a $300 payment plan fee.

  • Option 3:

    $490 deposit & 16 consecutive weekly auto-drafted payments of $206.25. The total of payments will be $3,790, which includes a $300 payment plan fee.

Pulse Medical Assistant School also offers personalized payment plans to meet your individual needs.

Yes, Pulse Medical Assistant School offers a refund policy. Students who cancel within 72 hours of signing the enrollment contract are eligible for a full refund. Those who cancel within the first three scheduled class days may also receive a full refund, minus up to $100 in administrative fees and any separately listed expenses.

Pulse Medical Assistant School does not guarantee job placement. However, we support students with job placement by actively maintaining an employer network and regularly sharing employment opportunities. Career assistance is available both during the program and after graduation, ensuring ongoing support. Students also receive guidance in job readiness, including interview preparation and strategies for effective job searching.

A medical assistant supports doctors and nurses by handling both clinical and administrative tasks in healthcare settings. They may take vital signs, assist with exams, update patient records, and schedule appointments. Their role helps keep medical offices running smoothly and ensures patients receive quality care.

A medical assistant needs a mix of clinical, administrative, and interpersonal skills to succeed. Key skills include taking vital signs, performing basic lab tests, administering injections, documenting patient histories, and managing medical records. They also need strong communication, attention to detail, organization, and knowledge of medical terminology and infection control procedures.

In the United States, the median annual salary for medical assistants is approximately $44,200. Entry-level positions typically start around $35,000, while the top 10% of earners can make over $57,000 per year. Salary can vary depending on experience, certification, location, and the type of healthcare facility.

No, you don’t need prior healthcare experience to enroll at Pulse Medical Assistant School. Our program is designed to start from the fundamentals and build your clinical and administrative skills from the ground up. We provide everything you need — including hands-on training — so you can confidently enter the healthcare field.