This hybrid QMA course includes one in-person session, held on a scheduled Saturday for 8 hours. The remainder of the course is delivered online.
Note: This program is best suited for self-motivated learners. If you prefer a traditional classroom setting, we recommend waiting for our fully in-person QMA class option.
Throughout the program, students will gain proficiency in key areas such as:
This training not only builds essential clinical skills but also fosters confidence and competence in medication-related care practices.
Eligibility Criteria for Enrollment
To enroll in the QMA (Qualified Medication Aide) course, applicants must meet the following requirements:
Course Structure & Certification Process (Indiana Requirement)
In the state of Indiana, prospective QMAs must complete a state-approved 100-hour training program, which includes:
After successfully completing the course, students are eligible to take the QMA written certification exam, which is administered through Ivy Tech Community College.
Course Features: