Accredited medical school curricula must include specific content from a range of scientific disciplines.
Not exact matches
While the
curricula of
accredited medical schools must instruct students in «the fundamental principles of medicine» and
accredited law
schools must impart the «basic principles of public and private law,» the essential and fundamental principles of teaching have yet to be established.
To become eligible to hold the title of RMA, a student must either pass a
medical assisting
curriculum at a
school that
accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA), or possess a minimum of 5 years experience.
Graduate of an
accredited school that provides the full
curriculum for
Medical Assistant.