1 Introduction to Medical Assisting
3 Professionalism and Success
4 Interpersonal Communication
5 Legal and Ethical Issues
6Infection Control Fundamentals
7Safety and Patient Reception
9Examination and Treatment Areas
12Electronic Health Records
14Telephone Techniques
15Patient Education
21Organization of the Body
22The Integumentary System
23The Skeletal System
24The Muscular System
25The Cardiovascular System
26The Blood
27The Lymphatic and Immune Systems
28The Respiratory System
29The Nervous System
30The Urinary System
31The Reproductive Systems
32The Digestive System
33The Endocrine System
34Special Senses
35Infection Control Practices
36Patient Interview and History
37Vital Signs and Measurements
38Assisting with a General Physical Examination
39Assisting in Reproductive and Urinary Specialties
40Assisting in Pediatrics
41Assisting in Geriatrics
42 Assisting in Other Medical Specialties
43 Assisting with Eye and Ear Care
44 Assisting with Minor Surgery
45Orientation to the Lab
46 Microbiology and Disease
47Collecting, Processing, and Testing Urine and Stool Specimens
48Collecting, Processing, and Testing Blood Specimens
49Electrocardiography and Pulmonary Function
50Diagnostic Imaging
51Principles of Pharmacology
52Dosage Calculation
53Medication Administration
54Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation
55Nutrition and Health
57Emergency Preparedness
58Preparing for the World of Work