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    • About Medical Assistant Careers

      Health care facilities and doctors' offices are always searching for the right support staff to help keep things orderly. Since most doctors and nurses are extremely busy taking care of patients, they need medical assistants to take on some of the heavy workload. The demand for medical assistants is growing at a rapid pace. If you've... more »

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      A medical assistant is a vital component to many doctors' offices. They not only handle all of the waiting room and front office duties, but they also assist physicians and nurses with a variety of procedures that range from administrative to hands-on care with a patient. Becoming a Certified Medical Assistant requires approximately a... more »

    • State of Texas Requirements to Become a Medical Assistant

      Although the state of Texas has no licensing or certification requirements to become a medical assistant, employers often prefer a job candidate with medical assistant training through a vocational-technical program. Get a job as a medical assistant in Texas by learning the billing procedures, software, medical terminology and patient... more »

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    Medical assistant


    Medical Assistants can be certified or registered health care workers who perform the administrative and clinical tasks that keep the offices of licensed health practitioners running smoothly. They should not be confused with physician assistants. The term "Medical Assistant" may have legal status in some nations, whereas elsewhere they may be a loosely defined group.

    Summary
    Historically, medical assistants in the United States were trained-on-the-job medical support staff without a specific group identity. The American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA) was founded in 1956.AAMA (March 19, 2007). . American Association of Medical Assistants. Retrieved on 2007-03-23

    Medical assistants have traditionally held jobs almost exclusively in ambulatory care centers, urgent care facilities, and clinics, but this is now changing. Medical assistants now find employment in both private and public hospitals, as well as inpatient and outpatient facilities.

    Education
    Formal education of medical assistants usually occurs in vocational schools, technical institutes, community colleges, proprietary colleges, online educational programs or junior colleges. The curriculum presented should be accredited if its graduates plan to become either certified or registered. In 2005 there were 500 medical assisting programs accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP)"BLS">BLS (March 6, 2007). . Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor. Retrieved on 2007-03-23 and about 170 accredited by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education School (ABHES)."BLS">BLS (March 6, 2007). . Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor. Retrieved on 2007-03-23 Accreditation by CAAHEP, ABHES, NACB or other accreditation associations never required that the schools curriculum provide sufficient classroom, lecture, and laboratory time.

    Certification and registration
    Certification is a voluntary p read more at » http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medical+assistant

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