Bay Area Medical Academy

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Bay Area Medical Academy
TypePrivate for-profit college[1]
Established2005
PresidentSimonida Cvejic
Location,
United States
CampusUrban
Websitebamasf.edu bama-institute.com

Bay Area Medical Academy (BAMA) is a private for-profit college[1] with two campuses in California providing medical assisting with phlebotomy and EKG training. The school's campuses are in San Francisco and San Jose.

History

Bay Area Medical Academy was founded in 2005 by CEO Simonida Cvejic. The school was launched and incubated at the Renaissance Center, a local entrepreneurship center funded by the San Francisco Mayor's Office of Economic Development.[2] The school began as a phlebotomy only school, and then later moved on to providing medical assisting with phlebotomy and EKG training exclusively.

Bay Area Medical Academy's sister school BAMA Institute was launched in 2017 and provides EKG technician[3] and phlebotomy training.

Bay Area Medical Academy holds National Accreditation through Middle States Association.

Simonida Cvejic and Bay Area Medical Academy's story have been featured in several national publications, including Huffington Post, Forbes, and the San Francisco Chronicle.[4][5][6][7][8]

Programs of study

Medical Assisting with Phlebotomy and EKG.

References

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