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Is it hard to get a job in medical transcription?

If you have good quality, it is easy to get job in medical transcription. Right now, ratio is 10 MTs needed by market, only two to three people are coming out from institutes. It is easy to become MT, but giving good quality of transcription means you have to do hard work. Quality pays you. The good news for those interested to be in this line of career is that they can now take training programs for it online. They wouldn't have to search for special schools or training centers actually offering this program as a lot of providers are now approved and accredited to sell these courses. AAMT provides CMT certification. You can read all about it at that site. You do not need to be certified to work. Most potential employers certainly appreciate that designation, but do not require it. For 2012 I have seen a lot of demand for workers in this industry and I know it is still going to grow as people will always need a good healthcare system.

Do CNA's give shots?

Can CNA's give shots? no , cna's cannot give shots that is for the nurses to give only. Cna's wipe,dress,feed and accompany the resident in any way as long as its not giving meds or shots or something that only the nurse can do. If a cna gave you a shot, you might want to report that to someone!

Where can a CNA work?

A CNA is a Certified Nursing Assistant. They can work anywhere health care providers are needed such as Hospices, Retirement Homes etc.

What jobs in the medical field require only an associates degree?

Some community colleges offer nursing and xray technologist programs that are only AS degrees.

What is laryngology?

The branch of medicine that studies and treats the larynx, pharynx, and fauces.

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What are some good insulators for a thermos?

  1. sponges
  2. paper towel
  3. glass
  4. duck tape
  5. sawdust
  6. metals...

these are excellent insulators.....

Sonogram in medical applications?

Ultrasound imaging utilizes sound waves to create photos of within the body. It is utilized to help analyze the reasons for torment, growing and disease in the body's inward organs and to look at a child in pregnant ladies and the mind and hips in newborn children.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of the computer in the medical field?

A computer in the medical arena enables someone to take and record safely notes of what is happening in a form that is accessible to people immediately many miles away. It has a major disadvantage however in that it is not easy to use and keep sterile at the same time.

In the medical field what is an exposure incident?

Exposure incidents occur when you come into contact with something that is likely to be infectious. This typically includes the patient's bodily fluids and especially blood, but mucous membranes, open wounds (especially infected ones), etc. all qualify.

What are home based jobs in the medical field?

Some home based jobs in the medical field are medical transcription. Some medical coding is done at home and medical billing can also be done at home. There are a lot of jobs available and the pay is pretty good.

Can a CNA transfer from TX to TN?

Since the process of reciprocity, or certification transfer, is so important to a certified nurse aide, we've decided to clarify what it actually is, when you need it, and how you may use it in the future. We start with the basic things you need to know about this process and then present the steps you must follow in order to apply for certification by reciprocity in a given state. It might seem like a long process at first but in fact there are only three essential steps you need to complete. You might want to bookmark or print this page in order to reference it later and make sure you check each step as you complete it.

What is reciprocity in nursing? Reciprocity is a process by which a certified nurse aide is able to transfer a CNA certification or license from one state to another. You must be already certified or licensed in one state in order to request reciprocity in another state. Example: you are certified as a nurse aide in the state of Texas and would like to be certified in California. When do you need to apply for reciprocity? Any time you want to work as a certified nurse aide (CNA) in a state other than your own state you must apply for certification in the new state. Example: you hold a nurse aide certification in New Jersey and want to move to New York where you wish to continue working as a CNA in a nursing home or licensed long term care facility.

Through the process of reciprocity, the new state reviews and approves your credentials (including nurse aide training and examination) and then lists your name on their nurse aide registry. This in turn gives you the right to practice as a certified nurse aide in the new state. Remember that by federal and state laws, only nurse assistants who hold certification may work in nursing homes or licensed long-term-care facilities.

Steps a CNA must complete to request reciprocity:

  1. Call the Nurse Aide Registry in your home state and request an "Application for Enrollment By Reciprocity". Ask them if you should send the completed form to them or to the state to which you are moving. The registry might ask for your mailing address or for your email address in order to send you the application. If you choose email address make sure you have it handy. If you receive this application by email make sure you are able to print it.
  2. Call the other state's Nurse Aide Registry, tell them you wish to apply for CNA Reciprocity, and ask them if you should send the completed "Application for Enrollment By Reciprocity" form to them. Some states wish to receive this application from the Nurse Aide Registry while other states accept it directly from you. Make sure you ask instead of taking any chances. Furthermore, ask and write down the name and phone numbers of those who you speak with for later reference.
  3. If the Nurse Aide Registry in the new state tells you it is acceptable for you to fax or mail the application and other necessary information, then do this immediately. Be sure to double check (read it back to the person you speak to) the fax number and the mailing address where you will send the information. Fax or mail your information to the attention of the individual you spoke to on the phone. Make sure you ask what items you need to fax or mail. Don't forget to tell them where they can mail your new CNA card. Along with your information it is wise to include a brief note thanking the person who took time to talk with you and ask them to call you if they need further information or if any problems arise.

Copies of the following items are usually asked for when you apply for reciprocity (if they ask for additional documents make sure to write them down for later reference). Do not send the original documents, only copies of these documents:

  • social security card;
  • drivers license (or a similar picture identification document);
  • your present CNA state approval;
  • a recent pay stub which shows that you have worked in a nursing home within the last two years.

What should you do if you get an automated line instead of a person when calling the Nurse Aide Registry? It is not unusual to get get an automated line when calling the C.N.A registry. Remember that the majority of those automated lines are toll free numbers and they can give you useful information. Listen to the recording, make the appropriate selection when prompted, and be ready to write down phone numbers should they provide any. It is always best to try to get a connection to a real person, so if they do have that option make sure you select it.

What are good paying medical field jobs for a high school graduate?

Medical Coroner Technician. No, it's the same thing as a Medical Coroner and no, you won't get paid near as much. But a Medical Coroner Technician is a person who works in the mourge who knows the machinery, tools, and paperwork. More often than not all you'll do is paperwork, but you can also stand by autopsies and handle some equiptment, but you will never ever get to perform autopsies yourself. Another job would be working in the Education Department at your local hospital. Its nothing like a normal medical job, it basically pertains to paperwork, conducting and maintaning classes, and grading tests (such as EMT). Its also part secratarial, transferring phone calls and what not. These are some of the few careers offered in the medical field without a degree, if anything you really should put some college expierence in it, it'll be much more fulfilling in the end.

Why are ethics and ethical leadership important in the medical field?

Ethics and ethical leadership are important in the medical field in order to serve patients well. Unethical leaders take shortcuts that endanger the lives of the patients.

How much can a cna earn?

A Certified Nursing Assistant can make a minimum of $9 or a maximum of $16 depending on the experience and the facility in which the person will become employed.

What is a PA?

* a PA is a Physicians Assistant * They work under the license of an physician and/or surgeon, who may hold an M.D. (Doctor of Medicine) or D.O. (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine) degree.

* Similar to a Nurse Practitioner

Can a CNA transfer from Tennessee to Florida?

I have been a CNA in TX, LA, KS, NB, nad NM. You can always transfer your CNA. The difference between states is whether they are recipriocity (a simple transfer of your certificate between states) or if you are required to re-test. Simply call the nursing board or the place you intend to work and they can tell you what the requirements are. PS...I was able to to transfer 4 of the 5 and only had to re-test in KS. GOOD LUCK

What is an easy career in the medical field?

A career that is easy in the medical field would be medical assistant. Probably Certified Nurse's Aide or Home Health Aide. These are called different things in different states. Courses are available at technical schools and community colleges. Call one in your local area or see a guidance counselor for further information. You can also opt for the following - nurse assistant, medical office manager or assistant, medical transcription, medical billing and medical coding.

A bit more:

A Certified Nurse's Aide or Home Health Aide (home health aides are CNA's who work for a home health agency, going to the homes of patients) is really not such an easy job. After working for a number of years as office manager for a privately owned home health agency, as well as for a hospital home health agency, I saw first hand how hard the work can be for them. The work can be quite hard at times, depending on the patients and their needs and requirements.

To be a CNA (in a hospital or home health agency), you have to sometimes do a lot of lifting, such as getting patients in and out of the bath, and when having to change the bed sheets of a patient who is bed bound. CNA's also have to change the diapers and bed pads of bladder and bowel incontinent patients, which is not considered an "easy" job by many CNA's.

So if it's an "easy" job you're looking for, a CNA may not be quite the one for you.