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A Guide to Maximizing Your Medical Assistant Externship Experience in New York

WSMDA

The ability to apply your knowledge is crucial but showing your ability to collaborate and adapt to new learning environments is equally important. Demonstrating effective interpersonal skills, maintaining a professional demeanor, and showcasing a positive attitude are key components for a rewarding externship experience.

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The Growing Importance of Pharmacy Technicians in Community Pharmacies

Northwest Suburban College

This collaborative approach to patient counseling not only enhances patient outcomes but also fosters strong patient-provider relationships. To meet this demand, many states now allow Pharmacy Technicians to administer immunizations under the supervision of a pharmacist, following specific training and certification requirements.

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Laura Cheng Discusses an Endocrine Nursing Career

Minority Nurse

Cheng is a graduate student at the Duke University School of Nursing with a dual enrollment in the Family Nurse Practitioner and Endocrinology Specialty Certificate program. The complexities and challenges of managing endocrine disorders aids in the development of critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

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Essential Qualities and Characteristics of a Good Nurse

Relias

5 – Problem-solving skills While clinical training occurs throughout a nurse’s education, on-the-job training is the most effective way to develop a nurse’s problem-solving skills. Years of experience help hone this skill, but good nurses work to improve their problem-solving skills.

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Developing Essential Skills for a Successful Career as a Medical Assistant

Northwest Suburban College

In this article, we will explore the essential skills needed for a rewarding career as a Medical Assistant and the critical role hands-on training plays in gaining expertise and confidence in the field. Medical Assistants play a multifaceted role in healthcare settings, often taking on both administrative and clinical duties.

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In Demand Career Spotlight Series – Medical Secretary

ACI Medical & Dental School

Interpersonal Skills: Empathy and compassion when dealing with patients who may be experiencing health-related concerns. Teamwork skills to collaborate effectively with other administrative staff and healthcare professionals. Ability to handle difficult situations with patience and professionalism.

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Meet Nicole Reid, Poison Control Nurse

Minority Nurse

After a year spent working as a SPI, I sat for my national certification exam and became a Certified SPI. Seven years into my poison center career, I became credentialed to sit for a board certification exam from the American Board of Applied Toxicology. I met so many amazing people who donated their time and expertise to the project.