Best Hawaii Medical Assistant Programs & Training Options

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Updated August 30, 2023

Check out the best medical assistant programs in Hawaii.
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Hawaii was first settled between 300 and 600 A.D. by the Polynesians. It was a completely independent kingdom until 1893, when Queen Liliuokalani was deposed. This was when the Republic of Hawaii was established. However, this was not to last as the United States annexed it in 1900, making it the 50th state. Today, it is a highly popular tourist destination with a variety of attractions on offer. People can visit the old royal palace and see active volcanoes as well as enjoying surfing and the year-round great weather. Unfortunately, the income in Hawaii is below the national average, despite the cost of living being around twice as high than the national average. Medical assistants in the state earn well above the national average, but this does not give them more spending power than other medical assistants in the country due to the high cost of living.

The average hourly wage for a medical assistant in Hawaii is $16 per hour. This is quite high and the good news is that it is set to grow over the common year. Additionally, some 1,000 jobs have been added to the health care sector in Hawaii since 2011, which means there are many job opportunities as well.

There are only three schools in Hawaii that currently offer medical assisting programs, all of which are in Honolulu. Each of these schools are fully accredited, which means graduates can work anywhere across the country. Additionally, each of the schools offer comprehensive financial aid and around 98% of students are able to take advantage of this kind of assistance. In order to choose the school that is right for you, it is recommended that you contact each of them and view what they have to offer and how that can meet your personal needs and educational goals. Look into things such as admissions, school records and reputation, accreditation and more. It is very important to shop around before choosing the right school for you, but as there are only three schools to choose from, this should not take too long.

Top Medical Assistant Programs in Hawaii

Rank School Location
1 Kapi'olani Community College Honolulu, HI
2 Remington College Honolulu, HI
  1. Kapi'olani Community College
    Location

    Honolulu, HI

    The curriculum for a medical assistant at Kapi’olani Community College has been developed to ensure that students can become the best assistants to physicians in a variety of health care settings, including outpatient clinics, private medical offices and more. They learn the essential elements of patient care, as well as doing diagnostics tests and performing laboratory tests. Furthermore, the curriculum focuses on the clerical duties involved in running a physician’s office.

    • Campus: Honolulu, HI
    • Type: Public community college
    • Accreditation: CAAHEP, ACCJC
    • Tuition: $114 per credit for residents and $316 per credit for non-residents
    • Minimum time commitment: 33 credits for the certificate of achievement and 64 credits for the associate’s degree
    • Online availability: No
    • Program requirements: High school or GED
    • Programs: Medical Assisting associate in science and Medical Assisting certificate of achievement
    • School Site: Tuition and Financial Aid

  2. Remington College
    Location

    Honolulu, HI

    Remington College offers an associate’s degree in medical assisting with a clinical specialization. This teaches students all the knowledge and skills they need to get to work in the field of medical assisting in a range of different health care settings. The curriculum is focused on the patient and includes hands-on instruction from teachers who have had extensive real world experience. To complete the program, students will have to take part in an unpaid externship, which the school helps to organize. This externship ensures that students have been able to practice their skills as well, helping them to become the best health care professionals in the state.

    • Campus: Honolulu, HI
    • Type: Private, Non-profit, Non-traditional
    • Accreditation: ACCSC
    • Tuition: $16,140 per year
    • Minimum time commitment: 2 years
    • Online availability: No
    • Program requirements: High School or GED
    • Programs: Clinical medical assisting associate’s degree
    • School Site: Tuition and Financial Aid

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