Medical assistants also get to perform other medical procedures
like EKGs, blood draws, urinalysis, and more.
And even if you can be insured, additional tests
like EKGs and cognitive tests can make it feel like you're jumping through hoops.
You might have to do additional tests
like EKGs that you wouldn't have to worry about if you were younger, and cognitive testing for older applicants have been on the rise as insurers look for ailments such as dementia.
As the amount of insurance increases things
like ekg's, stress tests, exams done by doctors rather than paramedical practitioners, chest x rays and so on can be added.
Not exact matches
That's because medical assistants perform tasks
like taking and testing blood, performing
EKGs, setting up for minor surgery, and much more.
They do not even have MAs or CNAs in the hospital anymore, they are labor for nursing homes and some offices, but I would rather have a tech do the blood draws and
EKGs because I was usually doing stuff they were not equipped to do, and frankly they probably would not
like to do.
I'm Medical assistant and i am in the same page of all you I can find a job is very hard I filled a lot of application and no call back I have
Ekg phlebotomy to the thing I don
like is that they need experienced 2 years
Clinical certificate programs cover general medical assistant duties
like managing patient charts, giving injections, recording
EKGs, and taking vital signs.
She enjoyed learning how to perform clinical tasks
like blood draws, injections, and
EKGs.