In New York state, medical assistants are not licensed, and so there is no practice act for them. Information on tasks restricted to nurses can be found in the information on nurse practice at our state's Board of Nursing website.
can a medical assistant be allowed to practice limitedscope radiography with proper training and supervision
I don't think it exists in this world. I looked on the state government site, state legislation site, Board of Medical Practice site, AAMA site, I even googled the exact phrase and it brought up nothing. Therefore I don't think it exists at all. My teacher says it exist but I don't think it does. I even looked on the Minnesota Society for Medical Assistants site. Nada nothing Zilch. Not even the school library had a copy of it.
No
Yes, medical assistants may need to reexamine or meet additional requirements if they move to another state, as each state has its own regulations regarding certification and licensure. While national certification can enhance job prospects, some states may require specific state-level training or certification. It's important for medical assistants to check the regulations in the new state to ensure compliance and maintain their ability to practice.
Yes, medical assistants need CPR certification in order to work in the state of New York.
The medical practice act in each state governs the practice of medicine.
To define the limits and responsibilities of medical practice in that state.
To define the limits and responsibilities of medical practice in that state.
The medical board is the group in each state that regulates medical practice in that state.
Medical assistants are in high demand in this economy and as such their salaries are high as well. In the state of California, review of job classifieds reveals ranges of $35000 to $60000 per year.
Yes. A DOT medical from any state will do.
they make around 95,000 a year dependening what state you live in