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In the right country...anything is possible.
Certified Medical Assistant takes 2 years.
study well and get a degree and join one college then you will become a teacher of a Certified nursing assistant program
Yes, you will need CPR to become a medical assistant.
You'll need to have graduated from at least a certified program to become a medical assistant in almost all states. Check with area vocational schools or community colleges to see what's available.
To become a medical assistant (MA) or certified medical assistant (CMA), one needs to attend a school that has a one year program or complete a two year associates degree. Both traditional community colleges and trade schools offer medical assistant programs. To find out what the programs entail one would speak to a counselor at any institution offering MA or CMA coursework.
There are free online classes and courses which offers classes for certified nursing assistant. You can visit http://www.freecnaclasses.net/ for more information on certified nursing assistant.
Yes, CAN stands for Certified Nursing Assistant. It's a variety of courses and on the job training to become a valuable member of the medical commiunity.
The certified nursing assistant training program, is a program to teach you to become a certified nurses' assistant which means you will work under a RN, LPN, PA, NP, or MD helping with patients. The programs gives you all the necessary learning needed to become certified.
To become a certified nursing assistant (CNA), you will need to take a course through a college or online. You will then need to become certified. The certification exam comes in two parts: the written exam and the critical skills test.
I would say at least 18 years of age. You have to have some college under your belt and have to pass the CMA exam to become certified.
You will need a high school diploma or GED, and a six to twelve week Certified Nursing Assistant certificate program. These programs can be found at a community college or medical facility.
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