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Question About Allied Health ClassesRating: (votes: 0) First of all, if you plan to work in the medical field, you must give up the use of the word "retarded." It is unprofessional and socially unacceptable.There are Certified Medical Assistant programs out there, but I don't know what the value is for that CMA designation. Roughly 50% of the MA's that I work with are not certified and they hold the same position, same pay as those who are certified. Some physicians actually prefer to train their own MA's. Whatever you do, do NOT fall for an Associate's Degree in medical assisting. Definitely not required. Comment:
You would get more bang for your buck, employment and long term career-wise, if you were to take a Certified Nursing Assistant course at your local adult high school program, Regional Occupational Program, or community college.
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Oh whoops, I didn't know. Sorry!Well I can get a certification through the program, but the program isn't accredited. I didn't know if accreditation mattered. No, I didn't plan on getting an associate's. I'm actually in school for engineering right now and I need a job with decent pay so that I can continue to put myself through college. That's why I've been searching for a program thats quick, but can help me get a somewhat decent paying job. I mean Ill probably be working in the medical field until I get through school, which will be awhile, that's why I was interested in this program.
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I thought medical assistants made more money than CNA's though.. or am I wrong because I'm just going off what I saw on Bureau of Labor Statics.
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