Completion of a Nursing
Assistant training program preferred.
Not exact matches
However, many veterinary clinics
prefer to have veterinary
assistants who have obtained formal
training from a veterinary
assistant program.
Although no national body currently recognizes the certificate or credential awarded upon completion of a veterinary
assistant program, many veterinary practices will
prefer to employee individuals who have already been
trained.
While you aren't required to have formal
training to be a medical
assistant, many employers
prefer to hire job candidates who have completed a post-secondary
program.
A medical
assistant may receive on - the - job
training, but many employers
prefer a certified medical
assistant who has completed a one - year certificate
program or associate's degree.
Most states do not have formal education requirements but employers
prefer to hire
assistants who have completed an accredited
training program, according to the BLS.
Most employers
prefer to hire medical
assistants who are formally
trained through an accredited
program and who are certified.
While some employers will
train individuals for the job, most
prefer to hire those who've completed a medical
assistant program at a vocational school or community college.
Education: Graduation from a Medical
Assistant Program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education (CAAHEP) or Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES), or comparable military
training and experience
preferred.
Although no particular education or
training is required, completion of a post-secondary education
program is usually
preferred by employers and may be necessary to become certified as a medical
assistant.
Although there are no formal education requirements for medical
assistants in many states, most employers
prefer to hire those who have successfully completed a medical assisting
training program.
The majority of employers
prefer medical
assistants who have completed formal
training programs.
Employers may
prefer formal
training, and such
programs help to ensure that the medical
assistant is competent.
In addition, many urologists
prefer to hire medical
assistants with some type of formal
training, through either a private vocational school or a community college
program.
Most employers
prefer to hire clinical medical
assistants who have successfully completed a medical assisting
training program.
Education: Graduate of an accredited
program for Medical
Assistant or equivalent
training preferred.