NO, only on weekdays except late nights
Certified Nursing Assistant Hospital Lab-Draw Blood Medical Assistant
only on weekends only on weekends
If you want an individual plan, you can't go wrong with the "Basic" package. You will receive 200 anytime minutes, and free nights and weekends, for just $29.99. However, if you need a family plan, I would recommend the "Talk for Family" plan. You get 700 anytime minutes, and free nights and weekends, for only $69.99.
Registered Medical Assistant vs. Certified Medical Assistant are the same thing. The only real difference is the organization issuing the credentials. Note that a Certified Medication Aide, or Certified Medication Assistant (also abbreviated as CMA) is different.
You can hold a medical assistant job with just an undergraduate degree. Nurses, and other technicians do not require any further schooling. Only doctors need graduate degrees.
Associate Degree
For $20, you can purchase free nights and weekends minutes. The minutes are unlimited, but it's kind of like putting a "feature package (such as text)" on your phone: it lasts for 30 days and then you have to spend $20 again to re-add the free nights and weekends minutes. This is a great deal, by the way, as long as you remember when your plan ends - lol. This is cheaper than a contract phone. For $20 you can purchase unlimited nights and weekend minutes; for $20 dollars you can purchase unlimited texts. That's only $40. Or you can pay $60 for unlimited both... which I find silly since it really only costs $40 to have unlimited both... lol. (FYI) Another piece of advice, if you want to choose this route: Keep money on your phone, set up automatic monthly renewal. Your phone will automatically charge you at the end of one month's cycle, and renew the nights/weekends minutes plan. Hope this helped! :)
A medical assistant is someone who works with doctors, nurses, patients, and families of patients to make sure that patients are receiving the best care possible. There are several different opportunities for employment as a medical assistant, including working as an administrative assistant, a clinical assistant, or assistants specialized in a certain field such as optometry, pediatrics, or orthopedics. Most medical assistants work full-time, but there are exceptions where some work only nights or weekends. There are many different tasks that may be assigned to a medical assistant. For example, many administrative assistants spend the majority of their time in an office environment, filing medical papers, scheduling appointments, and organizing medical records. Clinical assistants spend more time with patients. They may be responsible for taking blood pressure, weighing patients, recording medical histories, and more. However, medical assistants are not trained to prescribe medication or to perform exams or surgeries, so their interactions with the patients are limited in this way. Those who specialize in a particular field will usually meet with the patients before the doctor arrives, possibly conducting basic tests or asking questions about the patient's medical history. Most medical assistants receive their training on-the-job or from a one- or two-year program. Educational programs for medical assistants are offered at many high schools and junior colleges. In these programs, students learn about human anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, medical transcription, ethical and legal issues, and more. Some educational or certification requirements vary from state to state as well. Currently, job prospects for those interested in becoming a medical assistant are looking positive. There is expected to be an increased need for medical assistants in the years ahead, as baby boomers grow up and require more medical care. However, it is important to meet all of the educational and certification requirements before applying for a job. Employers are looking for individuals with a high level of education and/or experience in the field. This will be key in securing a job as a medical assistant. Most medical assistants earn around $26,000 to $30,000 yearly, depending on training, experience, and the type of facility in which you work.
The average salary for a medical assistant is between 50-80 thousand dollars. This seems like a large disparity, but some are highly educated while others only have a bachelors or associates degree.
I think having school on weekends is completely ridiculous! Cause the weekends are the only free time away from school!
they only buy butter... and only on the weekends.