depends on where you work how much experience you have and what place you're applying at but low end can be about $45-50k/year to high end about $80-100k/year
it helps them become more efficient
Sharron M. Zakus has written: 'Mosby's fundamentals of medical assisting' -- subject(s): Medical assistants, Physicians' assistants 'Clinical skills and assisting techniques for the medical assistant' -- subject(s): Clinical medicine, Medical assistants, Physicians' assistants
about 60,000 and up
Mary Ann Woods has written: 'Clinical Medical Assistant' -- subject(s): Medical assistants, Physicians' assistants, Physician Assistants
Mary L. Hayward has written: 'Medical science for medical assistants' -- subject(s): Medicine, Diseases, Medical assistants, Physicians' assistants
Margaret A. Shea has written: 'Mosby's fundamentals of medical assisting' -- subject(s): Medical assistants, Physicians' assistants
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how much do medical assistants earn per hour
Physicians assistants use math constantly. They assist doctors in taking patient vitals and sometimes in figuring out appropriated prescription dosages.
A Physicians Assistant must graduate from an accredited Physicans Assistant program and will need to be licensed by the state board in their state and pass a certification exam given by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants. Most physicians assistants already have a bachelors degree and often some work experience in a medical field before going to the physicians assistant program.
Judith Goodwin Greenwood has written: 'Role of physician assistants in primary [care]' -- subject(s): Physicians' assistants, Vocational guidance
First Assist is a company that employs health professionals. Specifically, they employ physicians, nurses, physician's assistants and medical assistants.