Feb 26

i am taking a short course(less than 4 months) to train for being a patient care assistant. when i have completed the course they will let me take an exam which will make me a Certified Nurse’s Assistant(CNA)
i am taking this course and the exam in another state..my questions are:
1) Will hospitals etc. in NJ/NY accept my certificate from another state or will they make me take the exam again?
2)What’s the best and easiest way to find a good nurse’s assistant job?
3)What’s the average salary that i would b making as an entry-level nurse’s assistant?
4)Even though i will be a certified nurse will most jobs still require previous experience in the medical field?


You need to be certified by the state where you work The Employer could help with that.
Minimum wage is what you will start with.

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Feb 22

Or at least can I get a medical assistant job with AA & being a certified medical transcriptionist? I just want to make sure all this time and money Im putting into this will pay off?


My daughter did the med ins billing and has worked every single day since starting, changed jobs and is making 6 an hour more than her first job, shes been doing it now for about 4 years. I would go to HR at a hospital near you and ask them, what really goes on and is needed in the medical careers of today The schools told my daughter she was totally goign to be trained, they forgot to mention to get more education itd be two more years at a jc, which she almost did thank god she didnt, she did not need to do more schooling to get a great job. Go look at all teh hospital websites in your area, they allhave job boards, look what the prerequisites are for jobs, between that and the HR person, you will know the best target. Medical is always in need, but dont pay to learn to do a bottom job with no advnacment withou more school, do one that gets you somewhere. Daughter was in school (I think) 10 months.

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Feb 01

I am currently seeking a job as a Medical Admin. Assistant where I can work from home, no start up fees. Any suggestions? Thank you!


its hard to be successful as a Maa from home especially with little or no experience. medical billing is more common and practical to work at home from.I would look at the ma page at Puremedicaljobs.com and the billing page as well if you like good luck

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Jan 23

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Dec 24

Can someone help me with how marketable medical assistants are in the United States? I want my junior bro to pursue this course but others tell me it will be difficult to find a job after he graduates and I have had to call 2 ladies who also graduated in the same field but haven’t been able to find jobs in 2 years thereby ending working as home health aides.


There are a lot of jobs for medical assistant in Missouri. I guess it depends on the location.

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