Here is a question that stops most people in their tracks: How do you get a job as a medical assistant if you have never worked as one?
The traditional answer is frustrating. You need experience to get hired. But you need a job to get experience. It is a loop that keeps thousands of motivated, capable people on the outside of a healthcare career they are fully capable of building.
The NMACA CCMA Exam Prep Course breaks that loop — for $99.
The Experience Paradox in Healthcare
The medical assisting field is one of the fastest-growing in the United States. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects a 14 percent growth rate for medical assistant positions through 2032 — far above the national average for all occupations. Clinics, hospitals, urgent care centers, and private practices are actively hiring.
And yet, the most common barrier for new entrants is the same one it has always been: employers want candidates with experience, and new candidates do not have any.
What most people do not realize is that this barrier is far more permeable than it appears — if you know your material.
What Employers Are Actually Looking For
When a medical practice posts a job listing for a medical assistant, they are looking for someone who understands clinical procedures, can handle administrative tasks, knows how to interact with patients professionally, and demonstrates a working knowledge of medical terminology, HIPAA compliance, and basic pharmacology.
They are not necessarily looking for someone who has already done the job. They are looking for someone who can do the job — and who can demonstrate that capability through knowledge, certification, and professional presentation.
This is where the NMACA course changes everything.
How the NMACA Course Makes You Hireable
The NMACA CCMA Exam Prep Course covers 1,200 hours of curriculum across every domain tested on the NHA CCMA national certification exam. That includes clinical patient care and vital signs, phlebotomy and specimen collection, medical law, ethics, and HIPAA compliance, administrative procedures and electronic health records, pharmacology and medication administration, and patient communication and professional conduct.
When you complete this course, you do not just have a certificate of completion. You have a deep, documented knowledge base that qualifies you to walk into an interview and speak intelligently about every aspect of medical assisting. That knowledge is what gets you in the door.
Internships and Externships: The Bridge to Your First Job
Many healthcare employers — particularly clinics, urgent care centers, and physician practices — offer internship and externship positions specifically designed for candidates who have completed formal training but do not yet have clinical work experience.
These positions exist precisely because employers understand that new graduates need a supervised environment to apply their knowledge. An externship is not a consolation prize. It is a structured training period that frequently converts to full-time employment.
To qualify for most externship programs, you need to demonstrate that you have completed a recognized training curriculum. The NMACA course satisfies that requirement. Completing 1,200 hours of structured CCMA curriculum demonstrates the same level of preparation as a traditional medical assisting program.
The $99 Opportunity Cost Calculation
A traditional medical assisting diploma program at a community college or vocational school costs between $1,200 and $8,000, takes 9 to 24 months to complete, and requires you to attend classes on a fixed schedule. The NMACA course covers the same content, at your own pace, for $99.
When you complete the NMACA course and apply for an externship or entry-level medical assistant position, you are presenting yourself as a candidate who invested in their own education, completed a rigorous curriculum, and is ready to work. That is a compelling profile — and it cost you less than a tank of gas per week for a month.
Your First Step Starts at $99
The path from “no experience” to “employed medical assistant” is not as long as it looks. It starts with the right preparation — comprehensive, structured, and designed specifically for the NHA CCMA exam.
For $99, the NMACA CCMA Exam Prep Course gives you 1,200 hours of curriculum, exam preparation, and the knowledge base to qualify for externships, internships, and entry-level medical assistant positions — even if you have never set foot in a clinical environment.
What is a job in healthcare worth to you? Because the door is open for $99.
Enroll in the NMACA CCMA Exam Prep Course today and take the first step toward your healthcare career.