depends on where you work how much experience you have and what place you're applying at but low end can be about $45-50k/year to high end about $80-100k/year
it helps them become more efficient
Sharron M. Zakus has written: 'Mosby's fundamentals of medical assisting' -- subject(s): Medical assistants, Physicians' assistants 'Clinical skills and assisting techniques for the medical assistant' -- subject(s): Clinical medicine, Medical assistants, Physicians' assistants
about 60,000 and up
Mary Ann Woods has written: 'Clinical Medical Assistant' -- subject(s): Medical assistants, Physicians' assistants, Physician Assistants
Mary L. Hayward has written: 'Medical science for medical assistants' -- subject(s): Medicine, Diseases, Medical assistants, Physicians' assistants
Margaret A. Shea has written: 'Mosby's fundamentals of medical assisting' -- subject(s): Medical assistants, Physicians' assistants
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how much do medical assistants earn per hour
Physicians assistants use math constantly. They assist doctors in taking patient vitals and sometimes in figuring out appropriated prescription dosages.
Judith Goodwin Greenwood has written: 'Role of physician assistants in primary [care]' -- subject(s): Physicians' assistants, Vocational guidance
First Assist is a company that employs health professionals. Specifically, they employ physicians, nurses, physician's assistants and medical assistants.
A Physicians Assistant must graduate from an accredited Physicans Assistant program and will need to be licensed by the state board in their state and pass a certification exam given by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants. Most physicians assistants already have a bachelors degree and often some work experience in a medical field before going to the physicians assistant program.