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Yes Physical therapy assistants are a group of regulated professionals who has to pass their course from accredited physical therapy assistant programs. Then only they can write the PTA exam and can work as PTA in Texas. Hope it helps.
If you're referring to a physical examination, PE; or H&P for history and physical.
The history and physical exam
Many life insurance companies do not require a physical exam. The cost of coverage from these companies is usually more expensive than the same coverage if a medical exam is taken.
A hernia can be a serious medical condition. Having a hernia is sufficient to cause a failure of many types of physical exams, such as the exam for military enlistment.
The CMA (AAMA) is considered the gold standard of medical assisting professionalism. The credential represents a medical assistant who has been certified by the Certifying Board of the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA). The CMA (AAMA) means a professional edge, increased prestige among colleagues, and greater job security. The National Board of Medical Examiners "responsible for many national examinations for physicians "serves as test consultant for the exam. As a result, the reliability, validity, and security of the exam are of the highest order. A greater number of employers are preferring (or even insisting) that their medical assistants be CMAs (AAMA).
After completing the program, MAs can sign up to take the certification exam to become a CMA. The course is offered three times per year by the American Association of Medical Assistants.
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There's no particular medical term for that description of a physical exam finding.
With HSBC you can get up to a 500,000 dollar policy and no medical exam is required.
History and physical may be abbreviated "H&P" on a medical record. In a soap note, you might instead see "HPI" for history of present illness, "PFMSH" for previous family, medical, and social history, and "PE" for physical exam.
Pulmonary Edema / Embolism or physical exam, depending on context.PE could stand for Pulmonary Embolism, Pre-Eclampsia, or Physical Examination.