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If a career as a medical assistant (MA) in Michigan strongly appeals to you then you will be happy to know that the demand for MA’s has been steadily on the increase over the last decade and is projected to grow by a further 29% over the coming years. In fact it is predicted that an additional 183,900 jobs will be created in the sector between 2016 and 2024.

This is much faster than average when compared with other roles in the healthcare industry.

How to become a Medical Assistant in Michigan;

If you wish to pursue a career as a MA in Michigan you will need to first complete a high school diploma. In order to become fully certified (CMA) you will also need to have graduated from an accredited program.

Certification is not essential but it is generally preferred by employers.

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Accredited Medical Assistant Programs in Michigan

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Baker College of Allen ParkAllen ParkRequest Information
Alpena Community CollegeAlpenaRequest Information
Baker College of Auburn HillsAuburn HillsRequest Information
Lake Michigan CollegeBenton HarborRequest Information
Baker College of CadillacCadillacRequest Information
Glen Oaks Community CollegeCentervilleRequest Information
Baker College of Clinton TownshipClinton TownshipRequest Information
Macomb Community CollegeClinton TownshipRequest Information
Henry Ford CollegeDearbornRequest Information
Baker College of FlintFlintRequest Information
Schoolcraft CollegeGarden CityRequest Information
Davenport UniversityGrand RapidsRequest Information
Grand Rapids Community CollegeGrand RapidsRequest Information
Finlandia UniversityHancockRequest Information
Mid Michigan Community CollegeHarrisonRequest Information
Gogebic Community CollegeIronwoodRequest Information
Baker College of JacksonJacksonRequest Information
Jackson CollegeJacksonRequest Information
Kalamazoo Valley Community CollegeKalamazooRequest Information
Davenport UniversityLansingRequest Information
Baker College of MuskegonMuskegonRequest Information
Baker College of OwossoOwossoRequest Information
Montcalm Community CollegeSidneyRequest Information
Everest InstituteSouthfieldRequest Information
Carnegie InstituteTroyRequest Information
Oakland Community CollegeWaterfordRequest Information

Listed above are the top accredited MA programs in Michigan.

Accreditation may be granted either by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) or the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES).

Medical Assistant Certification Michigan

Medical assistant certification (CMA) is awarded by the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA). Certification is granted following the successful completion of certification exams.

Only graduates of accredited MA programs are eligible to apply to take the certification exams. Applicants are also typically required to complete an unpaid internship as part of the certification process.

Certification is not essential in Michigan but it will certainly enhance a candidates employment and career prospects.

Medical Assistant Salary in Michigan

Average Salary$31,270
Hourly Wage$15.03
Top 10% of Earners$39,330
Bottom 10% of Earners$23,830
#'s Employed22,790

According to the most recent Bureau for Labor Statistics data there are currently 22,790 people employed as MAs in Michigan with an average salary of $31,270.

This equates to $15.03 per hour and is 4.8% below the national average.

The top 10% of earners for the career in Michigan have an annual income of $39,330 whilst the bottom 10% earned $23,830.

Salary and Employment Data for main cities in Michigan

AreaSalaryHourly Wage# Employed
Ann Arbor--1,360
Battle Creek$31,110$14.96260
Bay City$27,980$13.45210
Detroit-Dearborn-Livonia$30,540$14.683,530
Detroit-Warren-Dearborn$31,330$15.0611,000
Flint$29,260$14.07870
Grand Rapids-Wyoming$33,240$15.982,500
Jackson$31,760$15.27190
Kalamazoo-Portage$30,800$14.81850
Lansing-East Lansing$32,920$15.83990
Midland$27,290$13.12160
Monroe$30,910$14.86260
Muskegon$33,740$16.22490
Niles-Benton Harbor$29,980$14.42460
Saginaw$26,040$12.52580
Warren-Troy-Farmington Hills$31,700$15.247,470

Related Healthcare Careers in Michigan

Medical assistants in Michigan earn 7.1% more than nursing assistants there and 3.4% less than emergency medical technicians and paramedics.

View the table below for more detailed career comparisons.

Salary# Employed
Medical Assistant$31,27022,790
EMT$32,3606,850
Nursing Assistant$29,20050,070
Dental Assistant$36,4809,550
Home Health Aide$23,42027100
Surgical Tech$42,4104,010
Physician Assistant$103,4804,780

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