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Medical Assisting in New Hampshire

The medical assistant field in New Hampshire has expanded rapidly in recent years. The demand for healthcare services is set to continue to grow, so the employment opportunities for medical assistants in New Hampshire look good.

New Hampshire ranks in the upper range across all the states for medical assistant pay and there are currently 2,290 people working in medical assisting jobs.

The mean hourly wage for medical assistants in New Hampshire is higher than the national average for this occupation, at $16.14. The average yearly salary equates to $33,580. These figures include all types of medical assistants. Although the minimum educational requirement is a high school diploma or GED, medical assistants with postsecondary education who go on to become Registered or Certified are most likely to be paid more.

The New Hampshire Society of Medical Assistants is the active state society of the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA). There are no local chapters.

New Hampshire Medical Assistant Schools and Programs

Seacoast Career School

At Seacoast Career School’s Manchester campus students can receive their training on a professional medical assistant certificate program. The focus is on hands on learning, with the aim of achieving competencies in the skills essential to begin a career as a professional medical assistant. Students will gain vital real world experience on an externship placement.

Certificate

  • Length: 9 months
  • Cost: $12,825
  • Job Placement Rate: 69%

River Valley Community College

River Valley Community College’s Claremont campus has a medical assistant certificate program that prepares students for the CMA (Certified Medical Assistant) Certification exam. Students can attend day or evening classes, where they will learn the clinical and administrative skills to become a professional medical assistant.

Certificate

  • Length: 18 months
  • Cost: $9,030
  • Job Placement Rate: Not available