Yes if the person goes to school and gets a degree.
To become a health care assistant one needs to go through an apprenticeship process. They need to obtain QCF qualifications up to level 2 or 3 and a foundation degree.
To become Physician assistant you should take the following courses, Biochemistry,Pathology,Anatomy,Physiology,Disease prevention, Pharmacology. For more info visit http://www.allalliedhealthschools.com/health-careers/article/how-to-become-physician-assistant
A health care office assistant works in the administration department
You can gain your pharmacy tech degree by going to the National Academy of Health and Business. They offer training so that you can become a pharmacy assistant. You can see their program here: http://www.nahb.ca/health-care-training-pharmacy-technician-diploma?gclid=CJGs5NiY9akCFUvCKgodPGaUYw
give a paper and say something about health
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The person at the head of OSHA is the US Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health.
Your career is that of a dental assistant, or (although less specific) the field of allied health professions.
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A medical assistant is an allied health occupation that does administrative and/or some clinical tasks that support the work of physicians and other health professionals. In other words, they help with mostly the paperwork and some of the intake procedures.
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