Medical Assistant
Medical Assistants are often cross-trained to serve in a number of health care roles including administrative duties and clinical procedures. Many Medical Assistant Positions allow for a great work-life balance, including regular daytime hours, and rewarding work. These courses will begin to prepare you for the courses in the Medical Assistants field.
Academy Locations
Burlington High School
Trimester 1 | HSC-114 Medical Terminology |
Trimester 2 | MAP-401 Medical Law & Ethics MAP-431 Human Relations |
Fort Madison High School
Trimester 2 | HSC-114 Medical Terminology MAP-401 Medical Law & Ethics MAP-431 Human Relations |
Keokuk High School
Fall 24 | HSC-114 Medical Terminology |
Spring 25 | MAP-401 Medical Law & Ethics MAP-431 Human Relations |
New London High School
Fall 24 | HSC-114 Medical Terminology MAP-431 Human Relations |
West Burlington High School
Trimester 2 | HSC-114 Medical Terminology |
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Michael Conrad
High schools served:
Burlington, Notre Dame, VIBE, Mediapolis, and Wapello
(319) 208-5720
mconrad@scciowa.edu
April Gerst
High schools served:
West Burlington, Danville, New London, Ft Madison, Holy Trinity, home school and out-of-state
(319) 208-5277
agerst@scciowa.edu
Abby Herriman
High schools served:
Central Lee, Keokuk, Clark County, home school and out-of-state
(319) 313-1929
aherriman@scciowa.edu
Caili Rodeffer
High schools served:
WACO, Mount Pleasant, Winfield
(319) 208-5007
crideffer@scciowa.edu