Doctor's office
you can work with a diploma
I make only 13.00 and hour, but it also depends on your experience and where you work at. I wouldn't suggest going to school for a Medical Assistant unless you plan on going to school for RN. So that way you have Medical experience. On the other hand, I have a friend who makes 17-18 as a MA. It just all depends where you work.
I am a medical assistant and i wan to work as a medical assistant in jail or prison can anyone tell me where to began and what websites to go to thank you
Absolutely! and then you need to go on to college and then medical school. 8 years of very hard work.
Yes, you should consider getting your license as it is currently illegal to work as a medical assistant without the proper training in the United States.
i don't think so swetty. Actually there are..90 percent of the places you work for will do so...just ask them about it.
Have you looked into Texan or Californian Colleges? I know that they usually have low college tuition for in-state residents, even for medical school.
Medical assistants are a medical office and caregivers work at the patients home.
Becoming a Medical Assistant is a scam. You work hard, go to school, to find out that there is no job or they are paying you minimum wage. These medical facilities are just taking advantage, making you do all the work and raking in all the money. Per hour a medical facility will average 1,500 dollars profit per employee. So a medical assistant will make 9 to 18 dollars an hour while the facility will make 1500 off of you alone. Such a scam that they are pulling over on these poor people.
All states require certification as a medical assistant since your job entails giving shots and taking readings for blood glucose. Check with health department for the state of New Jersey to check the req's for being a medical assistant.
Answerdepending where you work at a medical assistant generally makes an adverage of $28,000 a year. AnswerThe median expected salary for a typical Medical Assistant in the United States is $28,138.
A nationwide certified medical assistant has the training, skills and certification to work across the United States. These individuals assist doctors with more complicated procedures than nurses do. These individuals work directly with patients, preparing them for their appointment with the doctor. In some cases they even do work before the doctor arrives such as drawing blood, taking blood pressure and getting background information from the patient. Becoming a certified medical assistant involves finishing school and taking the exam.