CERTIFICATION & LICENSURE
REQUIREMENTS Basic Life Support (BLS) and Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) or Registered Medical Assistant (RMA).
Not exact matches
20 % of Zimbabweans need
support to meet their
basic food
requirements; 1.6 million people in Zimbabwe are
living with HIV / AIDS; 84 of every 1,000 children die before reaching their fifth birthday; 960 mothers out of every 100,000 die from complications in childbirth; 80 % of Zimbabweans do not have formal jobs.
Required Education / Experience: - Graduation from an accredited Medical Assistant program Required Credentials: - Current Medical Assistant — Certified designation by Washington Department of Health (DOH)- Current
Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers (BLS)- One of the following certifications is required within 6 months of employment (this
requirement applies to those who were grandfathered into the Medical Assistant - Certified certification from the Healthcare Assistant certification: Current Certified medical assistant examination through the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA) ** Preferred **, Registered medical assistant certification examination through American Medical Technologists (AMT), Clinical medical assistant certification examination through the National Health Career Association (NHA) or National certified medical assistant examination through the National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT).
A new report based upon research by Family Rights Group which reveals that 26 (17 %) of English local authorities, including 30 % of London local authorities are failing to comply with the most
basic requirement of statutory guidance issued in 2011, to have a published policy setting out their approach towards promoting and
supporting the needs of children
living with family and friend carers.
26 (17 %) of English local authorities, including 30 % of London local authorities are failing to comply with the most
basic requirement of statutory guidance issued in 2011, to have a published policy setting out their approach towards promoting and
supporting the needs of children
living with family and friends carers.