It depends on the state but roughly 16 years old (with parental consent) to 18 years or older.
$20,000-$30,000 a year
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 medication aide is probably a pharmacy technician. The pay for a pharmacy tech varies from place to place, and depends on the experience of the person.
The average starting pay for a CNA in TN is about 25,000
Certified Nursing Assistant
Like a patient care aide or a certified nursing assistant? Yes, in some states they are allowed to administer certain medications after they obtain additional certification.
no need to be certified to be an aide.
They're the same thing. The official title is "Certified Nursing Assistant" (CNA). This title has many variants, such as "Certified Nurse Aide" or "Nurse Aide". A CNA is under the supervision of a Registered Nurse (RN) or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). Note that A CNA is different from a "Home Health Aide" (HHA). A HHA requires less education. See the referenced link below for more information.
In the state of Texas, the average salary for a medication aide is 24,000 dollars. The salary is 6,000 more than the national average.
A certified pharmacy tech can get you Oxy
Certified Nursing Assistants make $9-12 dollars an hour.
Yes, IF she/he is a certified nursing assistant.