The associates is a degree which validates your completion of the program of study. However, it does not mean you can practice. You must take the appropriate tests. A certification validates that you can do what a medical assistant does. However, not all states require you to take the certification test although many doctors prefer it.
a CMA is qualified to do more and is most likely working in a specific area of study. Ex. a CMA can work with X-Rays while a regular MA cannot
they are both the same to see the diffirence visit the educationportal website
About two dollars per hour. And the ability to pull or replace a chart.
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Registered Medical Assistant vs. Certified Medical Assistant are the same thing. The only real difference is the organization issuing the credentials. Note that a Certified Medication Aide, or Certified Medication Assistant (also abbreviated as CMA) is different.
A Certified Clinical Medical Assistant has more training than a Clinical Medical Assistant.
About two dollars per hour. And the ability to pull or replace a chart.
CNA stands for Certified Nurses Assistant. The Certified highlights the fact that these are medical worker is certified by their state to have certain qualification that make them fix for working in long-term care facilities. So there is no difference between a CNA and a licensed CNA since they are both certified.
what is the difference between being board "eligible" and board "certified" ?
The associates degree is a general degree type from which many specific programs of study fall. Medical Assisting is just one of those specific programs.
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Basically, what you are asking is whether professional certification is the same as registration. The answer is yes.YES! In principle, being certified is the same as being registered. In both cases, a person must pass a standardized certification exam to document their theoretical knowledge of professional skills. By passing the certification exam, the professional has proven their knowledge in their field, and earned the right to use a specific credential such as MLT (Medical Laboratory Technician), or RMA (Registered Medical Assistant).Usually, the only difference between the credentials is that they have been verified through different certifying bodies. Some have chosen to grant a "registered..." credential, some give the "certified..." credential, mostly to distinguish one from the other (e.g. Certified Medical Assistant, vs. Registered Medical Assistant). However, both are certified as such.For more on medical assistant certifications, and what they mean visithttp://www.certmedassistant.com - Advanced Medical Assistant Career Guide.
One of the differences is that a diploma in accounting from a certified institution will make you an "Assistant Accountant". Also you cannot be an auditor with a diploma. ~G
A certified pharmacy tech can get you Oxy
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