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Friday Reflection 32: The Trauma of Not Dying Alone

Sensible Medicine

PT and LT had just celebrated their 55 th anniversary when LT first complained to me about his memory: some word-finding difficulty, more frequent mistakes with bookkeeping, a bit more “scatter-brained.” When I filled out the death certificate, I was tempted to write that the cause of death was a late complication of grief.

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Expectations of Medical Assistants in the OB/GYN Field

Prism Career Institute

Education Requirements OB/GYN medical assistants are required, at the minimum, to earn a high school diploma or a General Education Development (GED) certificate. Once OB/GYN medical assistants have completed their diploma programs and certification, a variety of opportunities become open to them.

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Becoming a Medical Assistant after Being a Military Medic

Prism Career Institute

For instance, graduates from Prism Career Institute can decide to take the Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) or Certified Electro-cardiology Technician (CET) exam to get their certification in either of these fields. As a medical assistant you’ll have a wide range of different duties, so having military experience is helpful.

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Medical Billing & Coding Job Duties, Requirements, & Salary

CareerStep

Certifications While certifications aren’t necessarily required to work as a medical coder, your potential earnings are significantly higher than without. Your earnings are impacted by your geographical location and your level of education and certifications earned. The average hourly wage is $22.43

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