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Tips for Your Patient Care Technician Job Search

NHA Now

Patient Care Technicians/Assistants ( CPCT/A ) are critical in helping provide the day-to-day care that some patients require. This job requires a broad range of knowledge and skills, and is a vital role in caring for patients — especially those with chronic conditions.

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Unveiling the Advanced Clinical Skills of Certified Medical Assistants

WSMDA

Are you intrigued by the dynamic world of healthcare and aspiring to make a meaningful impact on patient care? As a CMA, you will find yourself at the intersection of medical expertise and compassionate patient care, playing a crucial role in the healthcare ecosystem.

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Medical Assistant Profession: Career Opportunities

MedQuest College

As the healthcare industry continues to evolve, so does the role of the medical assistant. Once primarily focused on administrative tasks, medical assistants now play a vital role in patient care, clinical procedures, and healthcare coordination.

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NEW CE: The Cardiology Unit Case Study

NHA Now

In The Role of the PCT in the Cardiac Care or Cardiac Telemetry Unit, you learned how to care for a vast variety of cardiac patients, as well as how to recognize and report the health emergencies most common to them. Now, it’s time to put that knowledge to the test.

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NHA Industry Outlook Shows Growing Healthcare Jobs (Updated)

ACI Medical & Dental School

In a recent blog post , the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) revealed the top trends in continuing education today, including: Engaged Learning Students learn best when they are able to engage and interact with the material. Our students learn concepts that can be applied to a variety of healthcare settings.

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How to Become a Phlebotomist in NJ

ACI Medical & Dental School

A phlebotomist is a medical professional trained to draw blood from patients for clinical or medical testing, transfusions, research, or donations. Their responsibilities also extend to ensuring patient comfort, safety, and the integrity of the blood samples they collect. What Does A Phlebotomist Actually Do?

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What Can I Do With a Medical Assistant Certification?

ACI Medical & Dental School

Job Opportunities for Certified Medical Assistants Medical Assistants work in a variety of healthcare settings, fulfilling administrative and clinical roles to support medical professionals and ensure smooth patient care. Outpatient Care Centers: Assist with patient intake and procedures. Performing EKG procedures.