Yes and in medical transcription too. You do not do hands on patient care. Now, can you get CERTIFICATION through AHIMA is another question. I've never seen any criminal background check type of questions on their applications. I know that www.med-certification.com doesn't require a criminal background check. You can also work in the field in a doctors office w/o any certification, but most hospitals do want the AHIMA certification or the CPC.
To the best of my knowledge this occupation is not licensed or regulated by the state, but there is no way to answer this question. Private employers set their own criteria for hiring employees.
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Florida has two levels of certification for prehospital providers: EMT-Basic and EMT-Paramedic. Florida has over 49,000 certified EMTs and Paramedics. There are currently over 150 state approved initial training programs for individuals desiring to become certified as EMTs and Paramedics in the state of Florida.
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EMT's are generally governed by a state commission. While rules vary from state to state, most frown on convicted felons becoming certified as EMT's. Some commissions will treat it on a case by case basis. Generally, if you are a violent felon your chances are very slim.
In order to become a surgical tech, one must go to a technical or medical school to become certified. Once certified, a tech may go out and find a job.
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To become x-ray certified, one needs to first take required coursework in biology, chemistry, and medical terminology. Then one needs to pass the certification exam.
I live in Kentucky, and I am also a convicted felon. My felony charge was 9 years ago. Last year I wanted to go to school to be and EMT. The technical college that I wanted to enroll in does a background check, and if you have any infractions, they will not enroll you for any medical courses. I know this is discouraging, but it is what we have to try to get around. Currently I am applying for a pardon from the governor, but there is about a .5% chance that I will be approved.
To become a sheriff in Florida, you get yourself elected to office. To become a deputy sheriff, you go to school and pass a test to become a certified law enforcement officer.