The Department of Health Professions. Likely you will find this site on the web. Or the Department of Health or Board of Nursing for Ohio. Then there may be links specifically for medical assistants. Usually there is a form that is used for the report. yo wil need to print it, fill it ot then send to address on the web site.
It depends what type of medical assistant your thinking of.
All states require certification as a medical assistant since your job entails giving shots and taking readings for blood glucose. Check with health department for the state of New Jersey to check the req's for being a medical assistant.
You can get a medical assistant certification for working in a hospital by first meeting the qualifications to become a medical assistant. You need attend a school and take a state test also.
Your State Medical Board.
Yes!! As a health care professional, a Medical Assistant is indeed a mandatory reporter!
You should contact your state board of medical certification for an exact answer.
State Medical Board
Medical Assistant educational programs are typically one or two years long. There are also certification requirements, which vary from state to state, but always include passing an exam.
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To become a medical assistant there are many online and local schools that have medical assistant programs. Each state has different requirements for certification.
The average lab assistant salary is 30,000 per year. This can vary by location, state or industry but that is the average.
The answer varies from state to state. In NY, medical assistants can't administer medications, assess patients, or give injections. They can take vitals and provide other types of services.