Also, this manual will clarify the intent and structure of various committees, secondary -
postsecondary joint program advisory committees, and secondary - postsecondary councils.
South Dakota requires medical assistants to have graduated from a formal,
postsecondary educational
program that meets the
joint standards of the South Dakota Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners and the South Dakota Board of Nursing in order to be registered and to work as a medical assistant.