Not exact matches
As the veterinary
assistant profession continues to grow, there was a need to establish a way to authorize that
certain training programs were
meeting the highest industry
standards.
South Dakota has no state board entrusted with ensuring that veterinary
assistants meet a
certain set of
standards.
AAMA and its CMA certificants had the exclusive right to use Certified Medical
Assistant ® and CMA to indicate that medical assisting services will be performed by a person whose services are competent in the medical assistant field, such individual having met certain educational standards and having passed an examination administered by the AAMA Certifyi
Assistant ® and CMA to indicate that medical assisting services will be performed by a person whose services are competent in the medical
assistant field, such individual having met certain educational standards and having passed an examination administered by the AAMA Certifyi
assistant field, such individual having
met certain educational
standards and having passed an examination administered by the AAMA Certifying Board.
AAMA and its CMA certificants have the exclusive right to use Certified Medical
Assistant ® and CMA to indicate that medical assisting services will be performed by a person whose services are competent in the medical assisting field, such individual having
met certain educational
standards and having passed an examination administered by the AAMA Certifying Board.
The certification mark, as intended to be used by authorized persons, is intended to certify that the services have been provided by persons who have demonstrated a particular level of competency in the field of medical
assistant services by having
met certain educational
standards for medical
assistant services set by the certifier and having passed an examination administered by the certifier.1
While some states have a laid out a specific range of duties medicals
assistant may legally perform, Ohio is among a larger number of states that gives physicians leeway in assigning tasks to medical
assistants, so long as
certain standards are
met.