CMA (AAMA) Certification Many employers of allied
health personnel prefer, or even insist, that their medical assistants are CMA (AAMA) certified.
Not exact matches
Even before the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA) adjusted the eligibility requirements for the CMA (AAMA) Certification / Recertification Examination to better meet the human resource needs of the
health care environment, more employers of allied
health personnel were
preferring or even insisting that their medical assistants have the CMA (AAMA) credential.
Even before the American Association of Medical Assistants adjusted the eligibility requirements for the Certification Examination to better meet the human resource needs of the current
health care environment, more employers of allied
health personnel were
preferring or even insisting that their medical assistants have the AAMA's Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) credential.
Conclusion: Although
health care system
personnel may
prefer to measure PSC with a survey instrument that assesses a variety of workplace environment measures, these findings suggest that use of nonvalidated work environment indices will not provide accurate assessment of PSC in a pharmacy department.