$40
$5,928
+ textbook fee
~$650
Start Date
Ashton College offers two online learning options to suit your schedule:
Our Medical Office Assistant (MOA) Diploma is carefully crafted to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in diverse healthcare environments. Students will gain expertise in effective communication within a medical office and will learn how to provide exceptional client care.
Our comprehensive curriculum covers essential topics, including medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, administrative and clinical procedures, communication proficiencies, billing protocols, and transcription techniques. To enhance practical skills, students will engage in a hands-on practicum placement at a physician's office or an equivalent healthcare setting.
Please note that the practicum component must be completed in person.
Review articles on this career here.
Upon successful completion of the Medical Office Assistant Diploma, graduates will have demonstrated their proficiency in various key areas:
Our program is ideally suited for individuals passionate about science, healthcare, and the medical field, particularly those who enjoy working closely with people. It also provides a valuable opportunity for industry professionals seeking to enhance their technical, communication, and interpersonal skills. International graduates can transfer their learning to meet Canadian standards of practice.
Graduates of the program can pursue various fulfilling roles, including but not limited to:
Brief Course Description
The study of formal and informal business communication formats including letters, memos and business presentations. They will study formal and informal documents, methods of communication, technological tools, and their proper, effective, and ethical use. They will also learn how to select the best method for communicating information based on purposes and audiences.
Students will also learn how to communicate with pharmacies, doctors’ offices, and insurance companies. This includes professionalism in the workplace, understanding diversity in health care settings and the impact of health equity on different populations and obligations around confidentiality.
Course Prerequisites
None.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the successful student will have reliably demonstrated the ability to:
Brief Course Description
An introduction to medical terminology, intended to serve as a foundation for all subsequent courses, study, and practice. Students will become familiar with various medical word parts, their spelling, and develop fluent pronunciation. They will also become skilled at examining the structure of medical terms in order to effectively determine meaning.
Course Prerequisites
MOAD 01 – Business Standards & Communication
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the successful student will have reliably demonstrated the ability to:
Brief Course Description
The study of body systems and sense organs. Instruction on each system and organ will involve both general and specific functions, parts, location, and relationships between systems. There will also be an exploration of common pathologies. This will involve developing familiarity with some lab diagnostic tests, as well as basic signs, symptoms, and the prognosis of these pathologies. At the discretion of the instructor, a discussion of pharmacology may be included.
Course Prerequisites
MOAD 01 – Business Standards & Communication
MOAD 02 – Medical Terminology
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the successful student will have reliably demonstrated the ability to:
Brief Course Description
Developing familiarity with medical keyboarding, advanced keyboarding, medical language, grammatical and office skills. This will involve the study of documents, such as forms and medical reports. In doing so, students will develop their overall keyboarding skills, progressing to a speed of at least 65 words per minute with 90% accuracy while using medical terminology.
Course Prerequisites
MOAD 01 – Business Standards & Communication
MOAD 02 – Medical Terminology
MOAD 03 – Anatomy and Physiology
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the successful student will have reliably demonstrated the ability to:
Brief Course Description
An introduction to the various administrative skills that will be required from an individual in the health clerical worker field. This will include reception skills and processes and the record management procedure. Other topics covered will be; scheduling, inventory control, and communication (phone, e-mail, and interpersonal) techniques.
Medical law and ethics will feature heavily in this course, given the nature of material and information that a medical office assistant will have access to and work with on a regular basis.
Basic clinical procedures will be approached, equipping students with an understanding of the most common procedures and tests completed in medical office settings. This is crucial due to the role of the medical office assistant as the link between medical professionals and external medical testing and treatment facilities. Students will also learn about common medical emergencies and how to respond to them.
Course Prerequisites
MOAD 01 – Business Standards & Communication
MOAD 02 – Medical Terminology
MOAD 03 – Anatomy and Physiology
MOAD 04 – Medical Keyboarding
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the successful student will have reliably demonstrated the ability to:
Brief Course Description
An introduction to terminology and procedure unique to pharmaceutical and medical billing. This will involve, among other topics, exploring the communication of information between pharmacists and physicians regarding medications. The importance of classifications, spelling, and pronunciation of the most ordered prescription medications will be emphasized, as will the study of appreciations, symbols, and systems of measurements surrounding prescriptions. Students will also become familiar with procedures, forms, and processes related to all forms of billing. Students will also learn the procedure, forms, and processes related to alternate forms of billing. This will involve the specific study of — though may not be limited to — WCB (Workers’ Compensation Board), ICBC (Insurance Corporation of British Columbia), Department of Veterans’ Affairs, out-of-province billing, and medical-legal billing.
Course Prerequisites
MOAD 01 – Business Standards & Communication
MOAD 02 – Medical Terminology
MOAD 03 – Anatomy and Physiology
MOAD 04 – Medical Keyboarding
MOAD 05 – Administrative and Clinical Procedures
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the successful student will have reliably demonstrated the ability to:Â
Brief Course Description
Students will learn the skill of preparing medical documents through the use of transcription. They will be exposed to various reports, forms, and formats used in preparing medical-related documents. This will involve developing familiarity and skill with transcription equipment and software, as well as demonstrating their comfort with the application of medical terminology, anatomy, and physiology as previously learned. Legality and accuracy will serve as overarching themes throughout.
Course Prerequisites
MOAD 01 – Business Standards & Communication
MOAD 02 – Medical Terminology
MOAD 03 – Anatomy and Physiology
MOAD 04 – Medical Keyboarding
MOAD 05 – Administrative and Clinical Procedures
MOAD 06 – Medical Billing Procedures
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the successful student will have reliably demonstrated the ability to:Â
Brief Course Description
Students will spend 80 hours in a clinical environment under the supervision of a practicing professional, demonstrating their aptitude in the various skills developed over the course of the program.
Course Prerequisites
MOAD 01 – Business Standards & Communication
MOAD 02 – Medical Terminology
MOAD 03 – Anatomy and Physiology
MOAD 04 – Medical Keyboarding
MOAD 05 – Administrative and Clinical Procedures
MOAD 06 – Medical Billing Procedures
MOAD 07 – Medical Office Transcription
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the successful student will have reliably demonstrated the ability to:
View practicum guidelines and FAQs: www.ashtoncollege.ca/practicum-and-community-field-experience/
Domestic students need ONE of the following:
And you must prove the following:
Are you a domestic student?
You must show your language proficiency in ONE of the following ways:
English is presumed to be the language of instruction in the following countries:
American Samoa, Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Botswana, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Falkland Islands, Fiji, Gambia, Ghana, Gibraltar, Grenada, Guam, Guyana, Ireland, Jamaica, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Malta, Mauritius, Montserrat, New Zealand, Nigeria, Seychelles, Sierre Leone, Singapore, South Africa, St Helena, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent & The Grenadines, Tanzania, Trinidad & Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands, Uganda, United Kingdom, United States of America, US Virgin Islands, Zambia, Zimbabwe
Approved English Language Proficiency Tests and Scores
International students need:
And you must prove the following:
Are you an international student?
You must show your language proficiency in ONE of the following ways:
English is presumed to be the language of instruction in the following countries:
American Samoa, Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Botswana, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Falkland Islands, Fiji, Gambia, Ghana, Gibraltar, Grenada, Guam, Guyana, Ireland, Jamaica, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Malta, Mauritius, Montserrat, New Zealand, Nigeria, Seychelles, Sierre Leone, Singapore, South Africa, St Helena, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent & The Grenadines, Tanzania, Trinidad & Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands, Uganda, United Kingdom, United States of America, US Virgin Islands, Zambia, Zimbabwe
Approved English Language Proficiency Tests and Scores
Do you identify as a mature student?
To qualify, you must meet the following requirements:
Application Requirements
Mature Students must submit ALL of the following:
Tuition fees for the program may be paid in instalments. Instalments can be reviewed here. A $300 tuition fee deposit is required upon admission for self-funding students and those without proof of funding. The tuition fee deposited will be credited to the student’s tuition fee account. Students with guaranteed funding arrangements will be exempt from paying a tuition fee deposit upon admission if they submit proof of funding before the program start date.
All formats of the program are eligible for Canada Student Loans, other forms of government funding, and bank financing. However, students are responsible for making their own funding arrangements and are advised to contact the relevant funder well in advance of the start date to make an application.
Application and tuition fees for this program are as follows:
Note: Tuition fees do not include the cost of the required textbooks. The approximate textbook fee is $650
Ashton College does not sell textbooks directly. Students are required to purchase their textbooks through third-party vendors.
At Ashton College, we are committed to making quality education accessible to everyone. We offer various education loans, grants, and other financial options to help fund your education.
Government loans and grants are available for eligible full-time and part-time online programs. Additionally, private financial institutions like banks provide financial assistance specifically for students.
For more details, visit our Financial Assistance page
Technical Requirements:
Computer System:Â Fully functional computer with webcam, speakers, and microphone (headset recommended).
Internet Connection:Â Reliable high-speed internet connection.
Device: While accessible on smartphones and tablets, we recommend using a laptop or desktop computer for a better learning experience.
This program has been approved by the Private Training Institutions Regulatory Unit (PTIRU) of the British Columbia Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills.