Available courses

Nurse Assistant Complete Skills Workshop---$500

This workshop is for those that have already passed a CNA course previously and needs a refresher in the 23 skills for long term care. This is a 16 hour hands on workshop for Mississippi residents.  After the workshop, you will have access to skill videos on our website.

INCLUDES--

  • 2 days---16 hours
  • all 23 skills
  • All skills will be hands on practice and passing off with instructor
  • Access to skill videos on our website
**This is a skill only workshop, not a college course.

REQUIREMENTS----

Must be able to attend in person and

  • Previously passed a CNA course (proof required) in the last 2 years but did not take the Mississippi certification exam or
  • Previously passed a CNA course (proof required) in the last 2 years but failed skill portion of Mississippi certification exam or
  • Previously was certified as a CNA in any state and is ready to challenge the Mississippi certification exam again and does not need the written portion taught 
  • Passed our Personal Care Aide self study or Hospice Aide self study
The 23 skills for the state of Mississippi are taught and practiced. 

Commission on Proprietary Schools and College Registration has not reviewed nor needs to approve these workshops or CEUs. 


Nurse Assistant Refresher Skills Training Workshop---$225

This workshop is for those that have already passed a CNA course previously and needs a refresher in 16 out of 23 skills for long term care. This is an 8 hour, 1 day hands on workshop for Mississippi residents.  After the workshop, you will have access to skill videos on our website.

INCLUDES--

  • 1 day---8 hours
  • only 16 skills
  • Some skills will be demonstration only and others will be hands on for time allowed
  • Access to skill videos on our website

**This is a 1 day refresher workshop, not a college course.

REQUIREMENTS----

Must be able to attend in person and

  • Previously passed a CNA course (proof required) in the last 2 years but did not take the Mississippi certification exam or
  • Previously passed a CNA course (proof required) in the last 2 years but failed skill portion of Mississippi certification exam or
  • Previously was certified as a CNA in any state and is ready to challenge the Mississippi certification exam again and does not need the written portion taught 

The 16 skills taught are:

Skill 1 - HAND HYGIENE (WASHING)

Skill 2 - APPLIES ONE KNEE-HIGH ELASTIC STOCKING

Skill 3 - ASSISTS TO AMBULATE USING TRANSFER BELT

Assignmentsignment

AssignmentSkill 3 - ASSISTS TO AMBULATE USING TRANSFER BELT

Skill 4 -ASSISTS WITH USE OF BEDPAN

Skill 5 - CLEANS UPPER OR LOWER DENTURE

Skill 8 - DOWNING AND REMOVING PPE (Gown and Gloves)

Skill 9 - DRESSES CLIENT WITH AFFECTED WEAK RIGHT ARM

Skill 11 - GIVES MODIFIED BED BATH 

Skill 14 - MEASURES AND RECORD WEIGHT FOR AN AMBULATORY CLIENT

Skill 15 - PERFORMS MODIFIED PASSIVE RANGE OF MOTION (PROM) FOR ONE KNEE/ONE ANKLE

Skill 16 - PERFORMS MODIFIED PASSIVE RANGE OF MOTION (PROM) FOR ONE SHOULDER

Skill 17 - POSITIONS ON SIDE

Skill 18 - PROVIDE CATH CARE TO A FEMALE 

Skill 19 - PROVIDES FOOT CARE ON ONE FOOT

Skill 21 - PROVIDES (PERI-CARE) PERINEAL CARE FOR FEMALE

Skill 22 - TRANSFERS FROM BED TO WHEELCHAIR USING TRANSFER BELT

Skill 23 - BLOOD PRESSURE WITH A  MACHINE

****Some skills will be demonstration only and others will be hands on for time allowed

Commission on Proprietary Schools and College Registration has not reviewed nor needs to approve these workshops or CEUs. 

Intravenous Therapy Certification Workshop--Fee: $600 

An additional $25 late registration fee is charged if registering within the 7 days prior to workshop.
Private Workshops are only taught in groups of 3 to 5 participants starting at $3000. Each additional participant's fee is $600.If the workshop is held on a weekday, an additional $250 is charged. Workshops must be booked and paid at least 3 weeks in advance. For more information call 877-741-1996 or email info@medical2.com .

  • Intense 1-day, 100% hands-on seminar, which is held for approximately 8 hours.

  • Designed to teach the serious individual how to start, care and maintain, and discontinue a peripheral IV or enhance their skills from previous training. This is not a central line course, nor a pharmaceutical IV course.

  • A home study module is required of the participant outside of the clinical workshop. This home study may be completed before or after the day of the program.

  • Participants will be taught the proper handling, and concept of the procedure then proceed to the practice area, and finally will prove competency on  specially designed manikins.

  • Does not consist of written exams. Our "exams" are practical examinations.

Upon successful completion of the Workshop, the participant will receive a national certification*

Prerequisites: Must be at least 18 years of age. LPN/LVN, RN, or other qualified medical professional. Non-licensed healthcare professionals are expected to have previous venipuncture skill and knowledge and will be required to submit documentation verifying they are working under a physician’s license.

*Excludes Mississippi and Colorado, at this time. Transferable into Ohio and Missouri. Mississippi nurses may call about the online video training and written exam. 

Medical2 does not provide nor guarantee jobs. We provide CE Hours and skill enhancement services only. Continuing Ed Providers License Number:15509. "Provider approved by the California board of Registered Nursing." Because workshops are provided by Medical2 National Certification Agency, the MS Commission on Proprietary Schools and College Registration has not reviewed nor needs to approved these workshops or CEUs.

Workshops must be booked and paid at least 2 weeks in advance. For more information call 877-741-1996 or email info@medical2.com .

Phlebotomy Certification Workshop with EKG--  2022 Fee: $600 

An additional $25 late registration fee is charged if registering within the 7 days prior to workshop.
Medical2 teaches this workshop in public workshops and private workshops. Click "Schedule/Register" for the list of public workshops.
Private Workshops are only taught in groups starting at $3000 for 5 or less students. Each additional participant's fee is $600. Workshops must be booked and paid at least 2 weeks in advance. For more information call 877-741-1996 or email info@medical2.com .

***  Covid19- All students participating in a Medical2 Phlebotomy Certification workshop until further notice will be required to bring and wear a face-mask in the room where the workshop is taking place. We are too close during practice and live sticks to not be safe. Also, all students may have temperature checked at the beginning of the day for fever. If you present with fever, you will be asked to come back at a later date for training. 
  • Intense 1-day, 100% hands-on seminar, which is held on a Saturday or Sunday, typically running for approximately 8 hours.
  • Proven to provide you with the basic proper and necessary skills used in the field of phlebotomy including: evacuated systems with straight needle, finger/heel lancet sticks, and butterfly needles.
  • Designed to teach the serious individual how to draw blood, from the ground up or enhance their skills from previous training. 
  • Discussion on how to perform an electrocardiogram.
  • Does not consist of book work or written exams. Our "exams" are practical examinations.
Participants will be taught the proper handling, and concept of the procedure then proceed to the practice area, and finally will prove competency on our specially designed manikins and live draws. Upon successful completion of the Workshop, the participant will receive a National Certification for phlebotomy with EKG.
Prerequisites: 
  • At least 18 years of age 
  • high school diploma or GED
  • medical background such as medical/healthcare/science/dental or related-- courses, field work, training, or volunteering in these fields
Fee: $600 as of February 8, 2022.
- includes all workshop material. An additional $25 late registration fee is charged if registering within the 7 days prior to workshop. For questions call 877-741-1996 or email info@medical2.com.
Medical2 does not provide nor guarantee jobs. We provide CE Hours and skill enhancement services only. Continuing Ed Providers License Number:15509. "Provider approved by the California board of Registered Nursing." Because one workshops are provided by Medical2 National Certification Agency, the MS Commission on Proprietary Schools and College Registration has not reviewed nor needs to approved these workshops or CEUs. 
Notice; Medical2 also provide Phlebotomy Technician Certification online exam for phlebotomist already working in a field as a phlebotomist .


Phlebotomy Certification Workshop--

Fee: $600. 

Beginning May 1, 2023, all workshops will be taught without EKG portion.

Private Workshops are only taught in groups of 3 to 5 participants starting at $3000. Each additional participant's fee is $600. Additional $250 will be charged if workshop is held on a weekday. Workshops must be booked and paid at least 3 weeks in advance. For more information call 877-741-1996 or email info@medical2.com.  

  • Intense 1-day, 100% hands-on seminar, which is held on a Saturday or Sunday, typically running for approximately 8 hours.
  • Proven to provide you with the basic proper and necessary skills used in the field of phlebotomy including:  evacuated systems, finger/heel sticks, and butterfly needles.
  • Designed to teach the serious individual how to draw blood, from the ground up or enhance their skills from previous training. 
  • Does not consist of book work or written exams. Our "exams" are practical examinations.

Participants will be taught the proper handling, and concept of the procedure then proceed to the practice area, and finally will prove competency on our specially designed manikins and live draws. Upon successful completion of the Workshop, the participant will receive a national certification.

Prerequisites: The Medical2 Phlebotomy Workshop is open to those who are at least 18 years of age high school diploma or GED, medical background such as medical/healthcare-related courses, field work, training, or volunteering in a medical/healthcare setting. For questions call 877-741-1996 or email info@medical2.com.

Medical2 does not provide nor guarantee jobs. We provide CE Hours and skill enhancement services only. Continuing Ed Providers License Number:15509. "Provider approved by the California board of Registered Nursing." Because workshops are provided by Medical2 National Certification Agency, the MS Commission on Proprietary Schools and College Registration has not reviewed nor needs to approved these workshops or CEUs. 


Medical Billing and Coding Program--$4500--Learn from home--May live anywhere in Mississippi!

Medical Billing and Coding is all online instructor led courses with externship in a medical office near you.

The program is approximately 650 hours (32 weeks-8 months) and Externship of 40 hours(1 to 2 weeks) in a medical office near you. Students watch videos, complete homework, print powerpoints, practice simulations, and complete exams on our website according to the daily schedule at any time of day, on any device with internet connection. Twice a week from 8pm to 9pm, all course students will be in live class with an instructor to discuss course work with question and answer session.

Requirements for distance education---
  • A computer, tablet, or phone with internet capability
  • Internet services
  • Any program with video watching capability
  • A printer, optional

REQUIREMENTS---

  • Must be a resident of Mississippi.
  • Completed college application in the school office or on our website.  You will receive an email confirmation.
  • Copy of photo ID as proof you are least 18 years of age by the first day of externship.
  • Copy of your high school transcript, diploma, GED, or signed attestation as proof of completion.
  • Must be physically able to perform the employment skills of the program. Only if pre-existing conditions restrict and/or limit your abilities, a written statement from a physician stating limitations is required. The Director will inform the student if attending the program will not lead to employment due to limitations.
  • Interview with Director-considerations are ability to benefit, reason student wants to enter the program of choice, understanding the requirements of employment in the program of choice, ability to pass the courses, ability to pay fees.
  • Must have reliable internet connect
  • Program fees paid in full before externship

The Medical Billing and Coding Program is designed to give students the basic knowledge and skills necessary to verify medical bills are correctly and completely coding for electronically filing with medical insurance companies This program includes billing the insurance companies electronically and manually then posting payments from patients and insurance properly. Medical records, collections, and communication is also emphasized. The program is 32 weeks distance education online study courses then 40 hours externship. Graduates will find job opportunities are in physician's offices, hospitals, outpatient clinics, and other types of healthcare facilities.


MBC program
Admin  Tuition   Books   Total   TOTAL PD  Fee Due
Administrative Fees  $        225  $        225  $        225 Registration
MA1-CAREER DEV  $        150  $        150  $        300  $        525 5 Days Before
MA2-MED OFFICE  $        200  $        200  $        725 Beginning 3rd wk
MA3-EMR TERM  $        300  $        125  $        425  $    1,150 Beginning 6th wk
MA4-BILLCODE  $        300  $        300  $    1,450 Beginning 10th wk
MAA1-BILLCODE2  $        200  $        200  $    1,650 Beginning 14th wk
MA6-A&P  $        425  $        100  $        525  $    2,175 Beginning 18th wk
MBC1-BILLCODE3  $        750  $        750  $    1,500  $    3,675 Beginning 21st wk
MBC2-AUDITCODE  $        500  $        225  $        725  $    4,400 Beginning 29th wk
MBC3-Externship  $        100  $        100  $    4,500 Beginning 33rd wk
 $        225  $    2,925  $    1,350  $ 4,500    

OTHER FEES: Scrubs, and solid color closed toe shoes, $32 for federal background check

 

Delivery Model------ Distance Education Courses for 650 hours and Externship of 40 hours. Approximately 32 weeks plus externship.

 

Course Objectives---

  • Use basic procedural and diagnostic ICD-10 codes
  • Perform billing and collections procedures
  • Process insurance claims
  • Post payments from patient and insurance company along with adjustments
  • Create bank deposit
  • Prepare all claims in an ambulatory setting to be filed
  • Distinguish among Medicare Parts A, B, C, and D
  • Understand coding for diseases, diagnostics, and infections within different specialties areas.
  • Understanding of difference in outpatient and inpatient coding
  • Demonstrate ability to audit and code inpatient procedures
  • Demonstrate ability to audit and code physicians care inpatient and outpatient follow ups

Employment Opportunities--- Medical Billing and Coding, Medical Secretary or Receptionist, Medical Billing, Medical Coding, Medical Records Clerk, Accounts Receivables


Employment Outlook--Walk-in clinics, hospitals, physical therapy facilities, specialists, nursing homes, etc... All medical facilities must bill and code claims to insurance companies giving students many opportunities for employment.  The Bureau of Labor Statistics states that employment of medical records personnel is projected to grow 15 percent from 2014 to 2024, much faster than the average for all occupations. The demand for health services is expected to increase as the population ages. These changes have resulted in an ever-increasing demand for qualified medical coders.

 

Average Salary--Credentialed coders are on average paid more than the non-credentialed coder. According to the 2016 AAPC Salary Survey (which was the latest available upon publication of this text) the average annual salary for an AAPC member is $49,872. CPC®, the physician outpatient certification, pays on average $52,690, while members with specialty credentials have an average salary of $57,524.

 

Certification and Job Placement--To become certified, the graduate must pass a national exam. The student is responsible for the exam fee and transportation to/from testing center. Medical2 Career College will be working with employers to place as many graduates as possible. Medical2 Career College does not guarantee employment for any students.

 

COURSES INCLUDED ARE---

Career Development and Life Skills                                                            Anatomy and Physiology 

Medical Records and Terminology                                                             Medical Billing and Coding I

Medical Billing and Coding II                                                                       Medical Communications

Medical Terminology                                                                                    Medical Billing and Coding III

Advanced Auditing and Coding                                                                  Externship


Medical 2 Inc is licensed by the Mississippi Commission on Proprietary School and College Registration, Certificate No. C675 and Mississippi Department of Health. Approved to DBA...Medical2 Career College.



Pharmacy Technician Program----$2900 Learn from home

CVS pharWalgreens

May live anywhere in Mississippi!

Pharmacy Tech  program is an all online  instructor led program with externship at WALGREENS OR CVS or another pharmacy near you with possible employment opportunities.

The program is approximately 450 hours (21 weeks-5 months) and an Externship of 160 hours(4 to 8 weeks) in a Walgreens or CVS or another pharmacy , no matter where in Mississippi you are located. Students watch videos, complete homework, print powerpoints, practice simulations, and complete exams on our website according to the daily schedule at any time of day, on any device with internet connection. Twice a week from 7pm to 8pm, all course students will be in live class with an instructor to discuss course work with question and answer sessions.


Requirements for distance education---

  • A computer, tablet, or phone with internet capability
  • Internet services
  • Any program with video watching capability
  • A printer, optional

REQUIREMENTS--


·         Must be a resident of Mississippi.

·         Completed college application in the school office or on our website.  You will receive an email confirmation.

·         Copy of photo ID as proof you are least 18 years of age by the first day of externship

·         Copy of your high school transcript, diploma, GED, or signed attestation as proof of completion

·         Must be physically able to perform the employment skills of the program. Only if pre-existing conditions restrict and/or limit your abilities, a written statement from a physician stating limitations is required. The Director will inform the student if attending the program will not lead to employment due to limitations.

·         Interviews with Director-considerations are the ability to benefit, reason students want to enter the program of choice, understanding the requirements of employment in the program of choice, ability to pass the courses, ability to pay fees.

·         Complete criminal background check with no felonies

·         Program fees paid in full before externship















































The Pharmacy Tech curriculum is designed to create the standard of knowledge to work effectively with pharmacists and provide excellent patient care and services. This course provides students with solid coverage of the information they need to be successful. Students learn the laws and regulations governing pharmacies and drug distribution. Other objectives include effects of prescription and illegal drugs, pharmacy math calculations, and drug classifications. The curriculum covers all aspects mapped to the National Pharmacy Technician Certification Examination Curriculum.

 

FEES: 

$ 725    Administration, Educational, and Technology

$2175   Tuition

$2900   Total 

 

Payment Plan- $580 for 5 monthly payments on AutoPay


OTHER FEES: Scrubs, solid color closed toe shoes, and $32 federal background check

 

Delivery Model------ Distance Education, online courses for 450 hours and Externship of 160 hours. Approximately 21 weeks (5 months) plus 160 hours externship.                                                                                                  

 

Employment Opportunities--- Pharmacy Technician

 

Employment Outlook--- Pharmacies are popping up on every corner giving students many opportunities for employment. The Bureau of Labor Statistics states that employment of pharmacy techs will increase 12% from 2016 to 2026. The number of reported jobs in 2016 was 402,500.

 

Average Salary--- According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median pay for pharmacy technicians in 2017 was $15.26 per hour or $31,750 per year.

 

Certification and Job Placement --- For Mississippi residents, you must start registering before externship. To become certified, the graduate must pass a national exam. The student is responsible for the exam fee and transportation to/from the testing center. Medical2 Career College will be working with employers to place as many graduates as possible. Medical2 Career College does not guarantee employment for any students. Employment opportunities with Walgreens or CVS after externship are possible, but not guaranteed.


Course Objectives---

·         Discuss advances in drug therapy and vaccinations

·         Describe the different between opiates and opioids

·         Calculate infusion and drop rate

·         Apply pharmaceutical calculations 

·         Classify drugs using the drug schedules under the Controlled Substance Act (CSA)

·         Understand primary symptoms of conditions associated with each body system

·         Explain the absorption, distribution, metabolism, elimination, and bioavailability of drugs in the body

·         Communicate properly with customers

·         Understand laws and ethics in the pharmacy field 


COURSES INCLUDE---

Introduction to Pharmacy Tech                                            Pharmaceutical Math

Pharmacy Practice                                                                  Pharmacology

CPhT Exam Review                                                                  Externship


Medical 2 Inc is licensed by the Mississippi Commission on Proprietary School and College Registration, Certificate No. C675 and Mississippi Department of Health. Approved to DBA...Medical2 Career College.


Cost $2900


Patient Care Technician Program----$1525 plus $125 for certification exam 

Classroom classes in Tupelo.   *** First, a CNA class must be completed in the last 5 years or an current CNA license 

The Patient Care Technician Program provides the student with the knowledge and skills necessary to provide personal care to patients, perform an electrocardiogram, phlebotomy, and urinalysis. The course also covers emergency care, patient assessment, wound care, OB care, pediatric care, surgical care, mental health, and hospice. The program consists of Medical Terminology, and Patient Care Tech. After CNA graduation, the student has a three-week online course for Medical Terminology. The student will be completing the quizzes and exams at their convenience on any internet device by the deadline. The PCT portion includes 4 weeks online course then students are in the classroom from 1p to 5p on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in the last 2 weeks. 


REQUIREMENTS---

  • Certificate of Completion of a CNA program in the last 5 years or current CNA license 
  • If you have been currently licensed as CNA more than 5 years, you may be required to attend and pass a 2 day skill program
  • Must be a resident of Mississippi
  • Completed college application in the school office or on our website. You will receive an email confirmation. 
  • Copy of photo ID as proof you are least 18 years of age.
  • Copy of your high school transcript, diploma, GED, or signed attestation as proof of completion.
  • Must be physically able to perform the employment skills of the program. Only if pre-existing conditions restrict and/or limit your abilities, a written statement from a physician stating limitations is required. The Director will inform the student if attending the program will not lead to employment due to limitations.
  • Interview with Director-considerations are ability to benefit, reason student wants to enter the program of choice, understanding the requirements of employment in the program of choice, ability to pass the courses, ability to pay fees.
  • Program fees paid in full at the end of each section. 

Payments are $390 down and $140 a week during 9 week program or $390 down and $280 biweekly (4 payments) during 9 week program

Admin  Tuition   Books   Total 
Administrative Fees  $        250  $        250
MT1-MTINTRO  $        200  $        150  $        350
PCT - PCT  $        650  $        275  $        925
PCT Certification Exam  $        125  $        125
 $        375  $        850  $        425  $    1,650



Course Objectives---

ü  Ability to care for residents’ or patients’ personal needs while assisting the nursing staff by notifying them of physical, emotional, or mental changes.

ü  Ability to perform blood and specimen draws then processing them.

ü  Ability to perform electrocardiogram

ü  Assist or perform patient assessments

ü  Knowledge of emergency care

ü  Knowledge of care for the surgical patient

ü  Knowledge of wound care, pressure ulcers, rehabilitative and restorative care

ü  Knowledge of special care concerns for pre and post birth of mother and child

ü  Knowledge of care of the older adult and end of life care

ü  Knowledge of patients with mental health needs and chronic conditions


Patient Care Technician---Medical Terminology and PCT Portion


Medical Terminology is a three week online course. You will be completing the quizzes and exams at your convenience on any internet device by the deadline given. The PCT portion is four weeks online courses. During the last 2 weeks online courses, you also will be in the classroom on Wednesdays, and Thursdays.

You will also need-----

First day---

Small notebook, Pen and Highlighter

Textbooks

A copy of your high school diploma, GED, or transcript if need 

Internet access 

Photo ID

Signed admission paperwork


The last 2 weeks---

Scrubs (Scrubs Elite and Scrubs & Company give 25% for Medical2 Career College students----wear to classroom & clinicals)

Stethoscope and Watch with second hand(can purchase as scrub store, Walmart, or drug store)

 

  

OTHER FEES: Scrubs, stethoscope

 

Delivery Model------Intro to Medical Terminology is an online course for 3 weeks, Distance 45 hours. Last, is PCT course which is Residential 24 hours and Distance 63 hours. 


Course Objectives--- 

ü  Ability to care for residents’ or patients’ personal needs while assisting the nursing staff by notifying them of physical, emotional, or mental changes.

ü  Ability to perform blood and specimen draws then processing them.

ü  Ability to perform electrocardiogram

ü  Assist or perform patient assessments

ü  Knowledge of emergency care

ü  Knowledge of care for the surgical patient

ü  Knowledge of wound care, pressure ulcers, rehabilitative and restorative care

ü  Knowledge of special care concerns for pre and post birth of mother and child

ü  Knowledge of care of the older adult and end of life care

ü  Knowledge of patients with mental health needs and chronic conditions

 

COURSES INCLUDE----

Previous - Certified Nurse Assistant

Medical Terminology

Patient Care Tech


Employment Opportunities--- Patient Care Technician, Phlebotomist, EKG assistant, Specimen Collections, Patient Assessment, Certified Nurse Assistant, Nurse Assistant, Personal Care Giver, Surgical Care Assistant, Obstetrics Care Giver.  Potential employers are nursing homes, hospitals, or home health agencies.

 

Employment Outlook--- From specialists to nurse practitioner’s walk-in clinics, Tupelo, Mississippi is the core of medical care facilities for North Mississippi giving students many opportunities for employment. The Bureau of Labor Statistics states “Employment of healthcare occupations is projected to grow 18 percent from 2016 to 2026, much faster than the average for all occupations, adding about 2.4 million new jobs. Healthcare occupations are projected to add more jobs than any of the other occupational groups.” The U.S. Department of Labor projects the growth for Patient Care Technician jobs to increase 11% by 2026.

 

Average Salary--- PCTs earned an average salary of $26,590 in 2016, and employment of PCTs is expected to grow 11 percent through 2026.

 

Certification and Job Placement ---Certified Nurse Assistants must graduate and pass the CNA state exam to become eligible for employment in a long term care facility. To become PCT certified, the graduate must pass a national exam. The graduate may also take the phlebotomy national certification exam. Medical2 Career College will be working with employers to place as many graduates as possible. Potential employers are nursing homes, hospitals, or home health agencies.

 

Medical 2 Inc is licensed by the Mississippi Commission on Proprietary School and College Registration, Certificate No. C675 and Mississippi Department of Health. Approved to DBA...Medical2 Career College.


CNA Program--$1200-- 


The Certified Nurse Assistant program provides the necessary skills for employment in the medical community. The program includes lectures, discussions, and exams on basic nursing. Also, included is 23 CNA step-by-step skills such as denture care, feeding, bathing, cathcare, vital signs, pericare, and more. 


Class times--see Schedule for Start Dates-----


  •  40 classroom live hours (10-4-hour classes) 
  • approx. 16 hours online out of class exams/video/power point hours
  • 16 hours (2–8-hour days) in person classroom skill check offs
  • 16 hours (2–8-hour days) in person clinical hours at an area long term care facility

  1. Day class---9am to 1pm live instructor led classroom classes for 3 weeks then Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday in the 4th week both 8-hour days for skill training and checkoffs followed by Saturday/Sunday both 8-hour days for clinicals.    
  2. Night class---5:30-9:30pm live instructor led classroom classes for 3 weeks then Monday. Saturday/Sunday the 3rd weekend both 8-hour days for skill training and checkoffs followed by Saturday/Sunday both 8-hour days for clinicals.    


REQUIREMENTS for CNA program---

  • Must be a resident of Mississippi.
  • Completed college application in the school office or on our website.  You will receive an email confirmation.
  • Copy of photo ID as proof you are least 17 years of age. If 17 years of age, provide a signed parental consent form is required.
  • Copy of your high school transcript as proof you attempted high school by did not complete it, diploma, GED, or signed attestation.
  • Must be physically able to perform the employment skills of the program. Only if pre-existing conditions restrict and/or limit your abilities, a written statement from a physician stating limitations is required. The Director will inform the student if attending the program will not lead to employment due to limitations.
  • Interview with Director-considerations are ability to benefit, reason student wants to enter the program of choice, understanding the requirements of employment in the program of choice, ability to pass the courses, ability to pay fees or financial aid, if available.
  • Complete federal criminal background check
  • Negative findings on state abuse registry
  • Proof of 2 Covid vaccination injections
  • Negative TB test results before clinicals
  • Proof of an influenza vaccination before clinicals if clinicals are between October 1 and March 31
  • Proof of Hep B and Tetanus is up to date before clinicals (not during COVID)
  • Program fees paid in full by graduation.


FEES: 

$350    Administration, Educational, and Technology  

$850    Tuition

$1200  Total  


Tupelo- $350 down and $170 a week for 5 weeks



OTHER FEES:  Scrubs, stethoscope, $32 federal background check, TB test, Covid vaccination 

                        MMR, Hep B, and Tetanus vaccinations up to date (not during COVID), and influenza vaccination (Oct 1 to March 1)

Delivery Model------Residential (classroom) 72 hours and Clinicals in long term care facility 16 hours, Exams, skill and chapter videos are on website-May be viewed or completed out of class.


Course Objective---CNAs take care of residents’ or patients’ personal needs while assisting the nursing staff by notifying them of physical, emotional, or mental changes in the resident or patient. Certified Nurse Assistants must graduate and pass the CNA state exam to become eligible for employment in a long-term care facility.


Employment Outlook---Within a 60-mile radius of Medical2 Career College in Tupelo, MS, there is 13 hospitals according to the Directory of Mississippi Facilities. The Directory also list 45 long term care nursing facilities, 33 assisted living homes, and numerous home health agencies and hospice care. According to the most current Department of Labor statistics reported in May 2015 for Mississippi, CNAs and Home Health Aides total more than 20,000 employed.


Employment Opportunities--- Certified Nurse Assistant, Nurse Assistant, or Personal Care Giver. Potential employers are nursing homes, hospitals, or home health agencies.


Average Salary---The typical annual salary for a Certified Nurse Assistant in Mississippi is $21,278, based on $10.23 per hour at 40 hours a week for 52 weeks. In 2022, the typical starting salary for a Certified Nurse Assistant in Mississippi is $13.00 per hour.


Medical2 Career College Graduates---Stats are provided from graduates from 7/1/15 to 6/30/16.

Graduates employed in the field 77.4%

Graduates attempted certification 71.13%

Of the attempted, passed certification 79.7%


Certification and Job Placement ---Certified Nurse Assistants must graduate and pass the CNA state exam to become eligible for employment in a long-term care facility. The student is responsible for transportation to/from testing center. Medical2 Career College will be working with employers to place as many graduates as possible. Potential employers are nursing homes, hospitals, or home health agencies.


Medical 2 Inc is licensed by the Mississippi Commission on Proprietary School and College Registration, Certificate No. C675 and Mississippi Department of Health. Approved to DBA...Medical2 Career College.

Medical Administrative Assistant Program----$1900  Learn from home

May live anywhere in Mississippi!


Medical Administrative Assistant program is all online instructor led courses with externship in a medical office near you.


The program is approximately 330 hours (16 weeks - 4 months) and 40 hours (1 to 2 weeks) externship .Students watch videos, complete homework, print powerpoints, practice simulations, and complete exams on our website according to the daily schedule at any time of day, on any device with internet connection. Twice a week from 8pm to 9pm, all course students will be in live class with an instructor to discuss course work with question and answer session.

Requirements for distance education---

  • A computer, tablet, or phone with internet capability
  • Internet services
  • Any program with video watching capability
  • A printer, optional

REQUIREMENTS---

  • Must be a resident of Mississippi
  • Completed college application in the school office or on our website.  You will receive an email confirmation.
  • Interview with Director-considerations are ability to benefit, reason student wants to enter the program of choice, understanding the requirements of employment in the program of choice, ability to pass the courses, ability to pay fees 
  • A copy of your high school transcript, diploma, GED, or signed attestation.
  • A copy of photo ID as proof you are least 17 years of age. If 17 years of age, provide a signed parental consent form is required.
  • Must be physically able to perform the employment skills of the program. Only if any pre-existing conditions restrict and/or limit your abilities, a written statement from a physician stating limitations is required. The Director will inform the student if attending the program will not lead to employment due to limitations.
  • All fees paid in full before externship

Medical Administrative Assistant is designed to give students the basic knowledge and skills necessary to work in an administrative or office setting. The Program includes the front office skills required for a smooth flow including scheduling, receiving, and discharging patients. Medical records, insurance claims, collections, purchasing and management is also emphasized. Included in the program is a 16 weeks distance education program all online study courses then 40 hours externship. Medical Administrative Assistant graduates will find job opportunities are in physician's offices, hospitals, outpatient clinics, and other types of healthcare facilities.


FEES: 

MAA program P R I C E
Admin Tuition Books Total  TOTAL PD  Fee Due
Administrative Fees  $        200  $        200  $        200 Registration
MA1-CAREER DEV  $        150  $        150  $        300  $        500 5 Days Before
MA2-MED OFFICE  $        200  $        200  $        700 Beginning 3rd wk
MA3-EMR TERM  $        300  $        125  $        425  $    1,125 Beginning 6th wk
MA4-BILLCODE  $        300  $        300  $    1,425 Beginning 10th wk
MAA1-BILLCODE2  $        200  $        200  $    1,625 Beginning 14th wk
MAA2-COMM  $        100  $          75  $        175  $    1,800 Beginning 18th wk
MAA3-EXTERNMAA  $        100  $    100  $    1,900 Beginning 19th wk
 $    200  $    1,350  $        350  $ 1,900    


OTHER FEES:   Scrubs and closed toe shoes for externship

Method of Delivery--330 hours Distance Education and 40 hours Externship


COURSES INCLUDE---

Career Development and Life Skills                                     Medical Office Procedures

Medical Records and Terminology                                       Medical Billing and Coding I

Medical Billing and Coding II                                                 Medical Communications

Externship


Employment Opportunities-----Medical Administration Assistant, Medical Secretary, Medical Receptionist, Medical Office Specialist, Office Manager, Medical Records Clerk


Employment Outlook---From specialists to nurse practitioner’s walk in clinics, Tupelo, Mississippi is the core of medical care facilities for North Mississippi giving students many opportunities for employment. According to the most current Department of Labor statistics reported in May 2015 for Mississippi, Records and Health Information Tech, Healthcare Support Occupations, and Healthcare Support Workers total more than 35,750 employed.


Average Salary---The average annual salary in Mississippi is $23,420, based on $11.26 per hour at 40 hours a week for 52 weeks. The top of the range of wages is $50, 148 based on $24.11 per hour.

Medical 2 Inc is licensed by the Mississippi Commission on Proprietary School and College Registration, Certificate No. C675.

Medical Assistant Program - $6200 


Learn from home the first 4 1/2 months then add 4 hrs on Friday in classroom the next 4 months followed by 160 hours externship in a medical clinical ! 


The program is approximately 670 hours (37 weeks-8 to 9 months) and Externship of 160 hours(4 to 8 weeks) in a medical office near you. Students watch videos, complete homework, print powerpoints, practice simulations, and complete exams on our website according to the daily schedule at any time of day, on any device with internet connection. Twice a week from 8pm to 9pm, all course students will be in live class with an instructor to discuss course work with question and answer session.

Requirements for distance education---

  • A computer, tablet, or phone with internet capability
  • Internet services
  • Any program with video watching capability
  • A printer, optional

Admission REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be a resident of Mississippi.

  • A completed college application in the school office on on our website. You will receive an email confirmation.
  • Attest to criminal background check with no felonies
  • Interview with Director-considerations are ability to benefit, reason student wants to enter the program of choice, understanding the requirements of employment in the program of choice, ability to pass the courses, ability to pay fees or financial aide, if available
  • A copy of your high school transcript, diploma, GED, or signed attestation.
  • A copy of photo ID as proof you are least 17 years of age. If 17 years of age, provide a signed parental consent form is required.
  • Must be physically able to perform the employment skills of the program. If any pre-existing conditions restrict and/or limit your abilities, a written statement from a physician stating limitations is required. The Director will inform the student if attending the program will not lead to employment due to limitations.

Addition Requirements before Externship

  • Hepatitis B vaccine, Negative TB test results, and Vaccination shot records
  • Program fees paid in full
  • Criminal background check with no felony convictions
  • If accepted, understand Mississippi law requires background checks for individuals seeking employment in a health care facility providing direct patient care that are regulated by the Mississippi Department of Health. You will be responsible for the cost and delivery of the results to Medical2 Career College.


The Medical Assistant – Clinical & Administrative Program is designed to give students the basic knowledge and skills necessary to work as a team member in a health care setting. Emphasis is placed on both back office clinical as well as front office administrative skills. The Clinical portion of the MA Program is designed to prepare the student to guide patients through an ambulatory setting such as a doctor's office or medical clinic beginning with obtaining vital signs and assessment, phlebotomy, exam room assistance, EKGS, administering medicines, assigning and preparing patients for procedures, and sterilizing equipment. The administrative portion of the MA Program includes the front office skills required for a smooth flow including scheduling, receiving, and discharging patients. Medical records, insurance claims, collections, purchasing and management is also emphasized. The program of study includes distance education online courses for 510 hours, classroom lab training for 160 hours, and 160 hours of hands externship. 

The program is an average of 37 weeks plus 160 externship hours.  

MA program 
Admin  Tuition   Books/Supplies   Total   TOTAL PD  Fee Due
Administrative Fees  $        200  $               200  $                  200 Registration
MA1-CAREER DEV  $        150  $                           150  $               300  $                  500 5 Days Before
MA2-MED OFFICE  $        200  $               200  $                  700 Beginning 3rd wk
MA3-EMR TERM  $        300  $                           125  $               425  $               1,125 Beginning 6th wk
MA4-BILLCODE  $        300  $               300  $               1,425 Beginning 10th wk
Administrative Fees  $    300  $               300  $               1,725 Beginning 14th wk
MA5-MA INTRO  $        100  $               100  $               1,825 Beginning 15th wk
MT1-MTINTRO  $        200  $                           150  $               350  $               2,175 Beginning 16th wk
MA6-A&P  $        425  $                           100  $               525  $               2,700 Beginning 18th wk
MA7-CLINICAL  $        725  $                             75  $               800  $               3,500 Beginning 21st wk
MA8-ASST SPEC  $        725  $                             50  $               775  $               4,275 Beginning 24th wk
MA9-LAB DIAGNC  $        725  $                           100  $               825  $               5,100 Beginning 28th wk
MA10-SURG/EMERG  $        525  $                             50  $               575  $               5,675 Beginning 32th wk
MA11-Externship  $        375  $                           150  $               525  $               6,200 Beginning 35th wk
 $        500  $    4,750  $                           950  $       6,200    

OTHER FEES: Scrubs, solid color closed toe shoes, and $32 federal background check

Method of Delivery-- Distance education online courses for 510 hours, Classroom lab training for 160 hours, and 160 hours of hands externship.----TOTAL 830 HOURS 


COURSES INCLUDE---

Career Development and Life Skills                                                 Medical Office Procedures

Medical Records and Terminology                                                   Medical Billing and Coding I

Anatomy and Physiology                                                                   Introduction to Medical Assistant

Medical Terminology                                                                          Basic Fundamentals for Clinical MA

Assisting with Medical Specialties                                                    Diagnostic Procedures

Assisting with Office Emergencies and Surgical Procedures       Externship

Diploma and Job Placement---Medical Assistant student must meet all requirements to graduate and receive your diploma. To become national certified, the graduate must pass the national MA exam. The student is responsible for the exam fee and transportation to/from testing center. M2CC will be working with employers to place as many graduates as possible. The MA graduates will be eligible for clinical or clerical entry level medical assistant position in the medical field. M2CC does not guarantee employment for any students.


Employment Opportunities---According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the skills the graduate will receive, the medical assistant graduate may be prepared to meet the requirements for various

occupational titles, including:

• Medical assistant (MA)

• Certified medical assistant (CMA)

• Registered medical assistant (RMA)

• Administrative medical assistant

• Clinical medical assistant

• Chiropractor assistant or technician

• Podiatric medical assistant

• Medical records technician

• Medical insurance coding specialist or coder

• Medical secretary or executive assistant

• Medical reception or receptionist

• Physician’s assistant

• Medical office assistant

• Electrocardiography technician

• Phlebotomist


Employment Outlook----According to the Department of Labor statistics Quick Facts:

The job outlook is much faster than average for all occupations. Employment of medical assistants is projected to grow 23 percent from 2014 to 2024. The growth of the aging baby-boom population will continue to increase demand for preventive medical services, which are often provided by physicians. As their practices expand, physicians will hire more assistants to perform routine administrative and clinical duties, allowing the physicians to see more patients.

Since MA is a national certification, we looked at the national employment numbers. The number of jobs in 2014 was 591,300 is the United States. Medical Assistants in the Tupelo area has used at the hospital, OBGYN offices, Dermatologist, Acute or Urgent Care facilities, Cardiology, Rural Clinics, and more.


Average Salary----According to the Department of Labor statistics Quick Facts: Medical Assistants 2015, Median Pay is $30,590 per year, Entry level $14.71 per hour. Salaries typically start from $20,390 and go up to$38,280. According to allhealthcare.monster.com, Mississippi is in the bottom 10 states with Medical Assistant wages at an average of $14.30.


Medical 2 Inc is licensed by the Mississippi Commission on Proprietary School and College Registration, Certificate No. C675.



CAREER DEV--Career Development and Life Skills

Students will learn test-taking strategies, the history of medicine, types of medical healthcare facilities, and the types of facility staff members. Students will have the opportunity to learn the importance of professionalism and listening skills. This course provides strategies for finding employment opportunities completing a correct resume, interview techniques, and the art of negotiating the job. Life skills of conduct, appearance, and professionalism not only to obtain employment but to also retain employment.


Graduates will be able to:

  • Implement strategies to assist with test-taking

  • Understand the history of medicine

  • List the types of medical healthcare facilities

  • Describe the types of facility staff members

  • Apply the importance of professionalism and listening skills

  • Perform the essential requirements for employment, such as resume writing, effective interviewing, dressing professionally, time management, and following up appropriately

  • Exercise life skills of conduct, appearance, and professionalism, not only to obtain employment but to also retain employment

  • Explain what continuing education is and how it is acquired

  • Describe current employment outlook for the medical assistants

  • Compare allied health professions with their relation to medical assisting

  • Understand the medical assistant requirements for credentialing, the process and importance to obtain the credentials


Basic Medical Billing and Coding, Basic Health Insurance, Colllections

Medical Billing and Coding II 

Students will be instructed in the advanced concepts to billing and coding. Both procedural and diagnostic ICD-10 codes will be included for the student to properly process insurance claims in an ambulatory setting.  Association with the insurance companies including Medicare and Medicaid are emphasized. In addition, the student gains knowledge to collect from the past due accounts.


Graduates will be able to:

  • Prepare all claims in an ambulatory setting to be filed

  • Verify all coding is correct

  • Correct any coding as needed

  • File claims

  • Apply insurance payments

  • Communication with all insurance companies

  • Collect past due accounts


MED OFFICE--Medical Office Procedure

The front office procedures include telephone techniques, scheduling appointments, proper communication skills with patients during greeting, admitting, and discharging patients are taught. Computer concepts with written communication and mail processing are emphasis also. Administration duties are designed to provide the student with obtaining the correct finance records, human resources knowledge, and customer service issues.


Graduates will be able to:

  • Describe how a computer works, networking systems, and how the computer has helped streamline the medical office

  • Demonstrate the correct telephone techniques

  • Schedule appointments

  • Exercise professional verbal communication skills with patients during greeting, admitting, and discharging patients, including patients with abnormal behavior patterns, cultural differences, or terminal illnesses

  • Maintain proper inventory of supplies and asset list of equipment

  • Become a Team player to attain optimal patient health outcomes

  • Use professional written communication with patients

  • Explain the importance of Administration finance records

  • Control issues, conflicts, and communication between staff members for a smooth work environment

  • Understand the supervision duties and human resource management

  • Deal with customer service issues

  • Demonstrate an understanding of the core competencies for Interprofessional Collaborative Practice; deliberately working together

    with the common goal of building a safer and better patient-centered healthcare system

  • Exhibit compliance with HIPAA guidelines, the ADA Amendments Act, and the Health Information Technology (HITECH) Act, Code of Ethics, local, state, and federal regulations related to the medical field


EMR TERM--Medical Records & Terminology

Whether it is the paper medical record or the electronic record system, students will learn how to use the patient's record to process sick or well patients in an ambulatory setting. Medical terminology is introduced to students proper charting. Simulation of EMR system will be used for exercises.

Graduates will be able to:

  • Navigate electronic health records systems and practice management software

  • Preform basic computer skills

  • Schedule appointment and process new patient’s forms

  • Admit patient when arriving

  • Process patient’s personal information into a chart

  • Prepare Certificate to Return to Work, appointment reminders, Medical Records Release Form, Incident Report, Referral Form, and Prior Authorization Request Form

  • Complete Office Inventory Form

  • Update Patient Demographics and Complete Advance Directive

  • Send missed appointment email

  • Understand the basic medical terminology

  • Build and dissect medical terminology from roots and suffixes to understand the word element combinations

Introduction to Medical Assistant Profession

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