Because if they are found to not be following the law, they can loose their job, they can be charged and fined for "practicing veterinary medicine without a license" in some instances and because their employer may also be fined for their behavior.
If employers have employees working all over the states doing split shifts, what state split shift law should Employers follow?
You should contact your state board of medical certification for an exact answer.
United States Assistant Secretary of State ended in 1924.
United States Assistant Secretary of State was created in 1867.
what if the state law was stricter?
The State of Florida prosecuted Casey Anthony. The people representing the State of Florida were Assistant State Attorney Linda Drane Burdick and Assistant State Attorney, Jeff Ashton.
It depends what type of medical assistant your thinking of.
In our state, a nursing assistant can not administer medications.
It depends. If the situation is necessary(for example a high speed chase), then yes, but when they just drive without activity then they should follow the law.
You can find out about physician assistant classes by going to www.aapa.org The PA Profession. This will outline all the requirements and classes for your state.
Regulations on nursing assistants vary from state to state. Find out the diferent CNA training certification in your area. www.cnatrainingcertificationclasses.com/
To become a physical therapist assistant, you are required to have an associate degree in physical therapist assisting. Licencing requirements vary from state to state.