You'll need to have graduated from at least a certified program to become a medical assistant in almost all states. Check with area vocational schools or community colleges to see what's available.
You can hold a medical assistant job with just an undergraduate degree. Nurses, and other technicians do not require any further schooling. Only doctors need graduate degrees.
You can get an diploma an certificate, associates degree, bachlors degree or doctorates in it. And still get in the field
there are many jobs after completing masters in health administration..assistant administrators to ceos...medical superintendent...ceo...assistant administrator...these are the jobs...but for the highest post you need to have atleast 5 to7 years of experience...hope my info will help you....good luck
a deree in hair and beauty or health and social care
You should not need a masters to be a medical assistant, even nurses don't need that much ed.
Some entry-level medical billing jobs require little to no training, although a majority require at least a 2-year degree in the field, or experience. To get a job in medical billing you need a an associates or bachelors degree in medical coding.
You need to enroll in a Medical Technician course. After you obtain your certificate you may apply to jobs.
There are many jobs available in the Medical University of South Carolina (the MUSC). You could be a professor, a janitor or custodian, a teacher's assistant, or a secretary. In order to be a professor, you would need a university degree along with a Master's education.
Yes, you will need CPR to become a medical assistant.
You can find a job with just a high school degree. However, an advance degree will give you a leg up.
The type of education generally required for customer service assistant jobs is a High School Degree or higher. You need to also be at least 18 or older.
Yes you need a degree http://www.wikihow.com/Become-a-Physician-Assistant