Cleveland, OH (PRWEB) August 04, 2014

Beginning with the September term, Vatterott College in Cleveland, located at 5025 East Royalton Rd., will offer night classes to students enrolled in its Medical Assistant Occupational Specialist diploma program. Classes will run between 6 to 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday. This comprehensive program is designed to prepare students to pursue employment as an entry-level medical assistant.

The 40-week Medical Assistant Occupational Specialist diploma program provides students with hands-on training in courses such as phlebotomy, pre-physical exam preparation, radiology procedures, physical therapy, electrocardiograms, clinical instruments, medical writing and transportation, medication mathematics and much more. Also, each student will also complete further medical assistant training through an externship. Students graduating from this program will have the skills necessary to pursue employment in the medical field working in both administrative and clinical settings.

“The Medical Assistant Occupational Specialist diploma program is a great opportunity for students to enter a career that the United State Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates will grow 29% from 2012 – 2022”, said Shannon McManamon, Campus Director. “These night classes provide another option for busy working students and gives them the opportunity to earn a marketable skill.”

Vatterott College offers students both day and evening classes as well as career services assistance. Visit http://www.vatterott.edu or call 1-866-200-1898 for more information about Vatterott College and the Medical Assistant Occupational Specialist diploma program.

About Vatterott College

Vatterott College has been dedicated to providing quality career training to students seeking the skills to advance in their field since 1969. Vatterott, with its headquarters in St. Louis, Missouri, has campuses across the Midwest. Diploma, associate and bachelor degrees are offered in trade industries and computer technology, with 23 locations, across nine states, as well as online programs. To learn more, please visit http://www.vatterott.edu.