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Angie in Midlothian, Virginia

11 months ago

I was just wondering...to some people I may sound really dumb but I wanted to know the difference between being a certified medical assistant and a certified nurse aide? or are they similar but just called different names? because I am planning to go back to school and I would love to work in the medical field.

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Maria in Port Saint Lucie, Florida

11 months ago

A CMA will work in a doctor's office. She/He will take blood pressure; and if trained as a phlebotomist they can take blood. They can also do clerical/administrative work. So they do clinical and administrative work. They can work in urgent care centers, physician offices, and sometimes in hospitals, it depends state by state.
A CNA takes a state exam and once she/he passes they can work in a home health care facility, hospital, or physician's office, etc. The CNA will do clinicals and if they train as a phlebotomist they can take blood. Physician offices like to hire CNAs as medical assistants in their offices, so that they can have someone that is licensed and also hopefully can do some administrative work. Hope this helps a bit.

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Angie in Midlothian, Virginia

11 months ago

thanks a lot! this really helps. Sounds to me though that are very similar. I am planning on taking medical assistance, not sure if they will teach us to draw blood and all that good stuff, but this really interests me. thanks again!

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LC in Cleveland, Ohio

11 months ago

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Have you looked at all the medical assistant forums on Indeed? What is your opinion and thoughts about all the posts from those that are not finding a job?
Another good website is "Advanced Medical Assistant". You can find out on AMA how much different the duties are that CNAs do,some of the posts have a list of them. CNAs are taught more direct patient care and can work in hospitals. Most MAs can't,not as a medical assistant,in a lot of areas. That is one of the reasons it is easier to find a job as a CNA. You will see a lot of ads for them in the paper compared to help wanted ads for medical assisting.

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angie in Midlothian, Virginia

11 months ago

You know you have a point there. Whenever I look at those "help wanted ads" section in the sunday paper I dont really see anything for a medical assistant. But we live in Virginia and there is quite a few demands here for MA's. Plus, the school that Im planning on going to helps new graduates look for a job. I will look into other websites before I really decide which one to get into because when I do decide to go back to school I wouldnt want to waste my time and money on a program that I will take and end up having a hard time finding a job for. Thanks so much!

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curiousme

11 months ago

Difference between medical assistant and a nurse? Which one is higher up? (The Boss)?

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LC in Cleveland, Ohio

11 months ago

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Nurses HAVE to be licensed,which MAs are nowhere near to being.

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Angie in Midlothian, Virginia

11 months ago

but dont MA's have certificates and even Associates Degrees?

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Rolinda in Chula Vista, California

11 months ago

Angie in Midlothian, Virginia said: but dont MA's have certificates and even Associates Degrees?

Please do your research. Registered Nurses definitely have higher education levels and skill sets than Medical Assistants.

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Charity in Fort Myers, Florida

11 months ago

Angie in Midlothian, Virginia said: thanks a lot! this really helps. Sounds to me though that are very similar. I am planning on taking medical assistance, not sure if they will teach us to draw blood and all that good stuff, but this really interests me. thanks again!

Hi
I am a Medical Assitant and yes they do teach you how to draw blood. a CNA does more personal (bedside) care usually in a nursing home. A CMA works with doctors.

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Angie in Midlothian, Virginia

11 months ago

no need to insult. I think we all know that RN's have higher education. We're not talking about RN's though, CNA's and MA's are the topic.

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Angie in Midlothian, Virginia

11 months ago

thanks for this reply. this helps a lot.

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Angie in Midlothian, Virginia

11 months ago

thanks to all the NICE people who replied to my question regarding the diffence between CNA and MA. You have all helped a lot and I guess I can end this topic and make my decision. Thanks to all again!

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droptopchevy59 in Summerville, South Carolina

6 months ago

I am CNA Certified Nursing Assistant and a CMA Certified Medical Assistant the all states are different when it come to average salaries for both. other differnces are CNA Program average 4 mos.are state certified they are mostly bedside personal pt care (bathing,changing pt.clothes, help w/feeding) in nursing homes and in hospitals,or if your fortunate private home care MD offices rarely hire CNAs they are not taught phlebotomy,how to run labs,how to file insurance, billing,medical transcription and are usually paid several thousand less per year. I worked 2 months as CNA in nursing home for $8hr never did it again
CMA program 1 yr is a national certification, they are taught wide range of skills basically every position in a medical office depending on what you prefer
clinical, front office, manager,billing specialist, medical records. CMA for 7 yrs @ MD started $9 left making $15 make $16 3 yrs I've work @ private co. setting up respiratory equipment in pts. homes drive company car. Hospital for some reason do not use CMA much they prefer CNA its the NURSE word but this is the norm for SC your state may be different in some ways

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Jen in Ocean City, New Jersey

5 months ago

I am a CNA. I work at a nursing home and i do bed side care and i take blood pressures, weights pulses, ect. We have CMAs at our establishment and they are called med techs. they do everything a cna does but also hand out med. it differs place to place.

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Emily in Durham, North Carolina

4 months ago

I'm about to start school to be a CNA and I'm stressing over it so badly because I want to find a good job in a physicians office. I'm scared that I won't be able to find one and I'll be stuck in a nursing home. My cousin is a CNA and she has a job at a Dermatology office. So maybe I will get lucky. So it's tru Physicians offices will hire CNA's?

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Stacy in Crimora, Virginia

4 months ago

I went to school for CMA, I graduated in less than 2 years (had some classes from previous schooling that transferred), received an Associate Degree, took my certification exam and passed it, therefore also received my Certification as a medical assistant. Was told that if I took the exam it would open the doors to my career opportunity. (was told this by the school). 2 years later, I am NOT working as a CMA. Have had a very difficult time even finding work as a CMA. Was let go from a great dr. office because I did the clinical work GREAT, but I was mediocre with with the administrative side (i'm not fond of the front office part). Anyway, needed a job desperatley (got kids to feed) and got hired on at a nursing home making nearly $3 an hour less than I was previously making. The nursing home did not recognize my CMA certification, even though I had way more training than what I really needed. I mean it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out how to change adult diapers, feed someone, etc, especially if your a mom. Anyway, I'm rambling... So I took the lovely CNA class the nursing home gave, and took the CNA state exam. Now I have both a CNA license and a CMA certification. I spent over $13,000 in school, was guarenteed to get a job in my area as a CMA, and now I'm lucky if I can find a job making $8 an hr. My area is one of the lowest paid in Virgina I believe.

Enough rambling... basically check around your area to see if they hire CMA's or CNA's and find out the salary ranges. Before spending a lot of time and money on education that may be worthless.

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Emily in Durham, North Carolina

4 months ago

Thanks for the advice! Around where I am from CNA's if you get a job in a doctors office you get paid like $14 to $16 dollars an hour. My cousin is doing that very same thing and she makes $14. She only has her CNA certificate. So hopefully I will get lucky!

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2sweet in Morganton, North Carolina

3 months ago

I'm starting cna classes soon too, i am hoping to land a position working with handicapp kids. I previously worked w/ handicapp kids through va.school system. but since i don't have my aa degree i can't get into the schools here. so i thought a cna would be close to the work i already knoe how to do. i made 14$hr in va. i seriously doubt i will come close to that here but i just hope to work with exceptionally challenged kids again.....loved it, i hope a cna will help me dp that..
that's all thanks

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xavier rodriguez in Fairfax, Virginia

3 months ago

Angie in Midlothian, Virginia said: thanks a lot! this really helps. Sounds to me though that are very similar. I am planning on taking medical assistance, not sure if they will teach us to draw blood and all that good stuff, but this really interests me. thanks again!

by the way iam already in the feild of medical assistant and they do train you how to draw blood.

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xavier rodriguez in Fairfax, Virginia

3 months ago

hey this one is for anyone in the virgina area try looking in to everest college. they have a 95% placenent for every grad in the school its all hands on training. tired of taking unnessary course's to get throught shool and go straight into your studies check out everest i go to the school and i love it....

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LC in Cleveland, Ohio

3 months ago

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You sound like you are being paid to say that. Everest College is one of those written up on "Rip Off Report" and some of the testimonials sound horrendous. That aside,there is no school that has 95% placement,it just isn't possible. The one I went to claims it has a 80% placement success and it is a blatant lie. They are counting ALL those that found a job in the medical field,no matter how they got the position. I am on that list and I found a temp job by myself,and it wasn't even in medical assisting but physical therapy. But they are taking the credit like they helped me and fooling those that want to sign up at that school with a false impression that they have a high placement rate. Yeah,check out Everest on www.ripoffreport.com.

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Angie in Midlothian, Virginia

3 months ago

I have finally enrolled in an MA program and I am now in my 3rd semester. So far so good and Im glad to have made this decision. Yes, they will be teaching us to draw blood, those were one of the things I always wondered about. As for the job placement, you know I think all the schools just give a certain percentage to entice people to apply but in truth you will never really know until you graduate and apply for a job on how long it will take for a Medical Assistant to get one. This is just my opinion.

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Douglas in Seattle, Washington

2 months ago

xavier rodriguez in Fairfax, Virginia said: hey this one is for anyone in the virgina area try looking in to everest college. they have a 95% placenent for every grad in the school its all hands on training. tired of taking unnessary course's to get throught shool and go straight into your studies check out everest i go to the school and i love it....

This guy is a shill for that ripoff school. I think someone is getting bribed by Everest College to certify them. Has to be. Should be investigated. Tell that to the idiot homey in the crooked baseball cap. "Call now call now call now!!!"

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Kelly in Spokane, Washington

2 months ago

I am a CMA. I have never had a problem finding a job. I worked for a Urology Practice and moved to Family Practice for more variety. I drew blood, did EKG's, Vitals, Cathed pt's, Injections of all kinds.... the list goes on.
I quit with the birth of our first Daughter, and now I need to go back to work P/T. I couldn't find a CMA postion on the night shift, so now I am becoming a CNA.
My ultimate goal has always been to be an RN, so I figure the skills of both of these jobs will benefit me in the long run.
The only problem with becoming a CNA, is the class is 3 weeks long, and not very challenging. (Compared to CMA, 18 months long) Therefore, the caliber of people that you will have to work with will be much different. The turnover rate is VERY high in the CNA field, and the caring and competence level can vary greatly.

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Emily in Durham, North Carolina

2 months ago

Thanks for the advice. I wish I could go be a CMA because I really want to work in a Physicians office. But I went today and put in some resumes, and one lady told me that the doctors office's that are actually owned by the doctor himself, they hire CNA's and teach them how to draw blood and everything so I'm hoping one will call me back! Your CNA course isn't very long. Mine is 4 months.

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Chris in Grand Rapids, Michigan

1 month ago

We have a CNA program in our local community college that is 6-8 weeks long and only costs 750 bucks. So I'd check with your local community college first before any other school, chances are they have comparable cheap programs.

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joann in Ann Arbor, Michigan

1 month ago

hi are you on line now, and my daugther is not a medical Assistant I am. did'nt find a job yet.in ann arbor michigan

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angie

1 month ago

when did you graudate?

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angie

1 month ago

I subscribe to the Sunday paper and I see a lot of openings for CMA's in our area. I just hope the demand stays that way until after I graduate to make sure that I get a job right away. Once I get a job as a CMA, I will try it out and maybe go for RN If I can.

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kellyries1978@yahoo.com in Everett, Washington

1 month ago

Douglas in Seattle, Washington said: This guy is a shill for that ripoff school. I think someone is getting bribed by Everest College to certify them. Has to be. Should be investigated. Tell that to the idiot homey in the crooked baseball cap. "Call now call now call now!!!"

I totally agree! I went to Eton Technical, who told me that my classes would transfer to a 2 or 4 year college... well they didn't. I took the test and became a CMA, but wanted to pursue more education. NONE of my classes at Eton transfered anywhere. I had to start at square one. It is interesting because Eton Technical became Bryman College, then within a year or two changed the name to Everest College. DO NOT TRUST THIS SCHOOL!

I feel that Eton gave me a good education and I ended up getting a great job paying $13 a hour... but a lot of shaddiness goes on with the school.

(Oh yeah, I ended up leaving the medical field all together, went back to school for 2 years, and got my AA in Accounting and an AA in Business Administration.) CMA's top out at $16 here.... which is great pay.. but not for a single mom with one income!)

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Iveth Aragon in Miami, Florida

1 month ago

I believe that it all depends on yourself. The way you present yourself at interviews and the knowledge that you received when you were in school. I went to Florida Career College and between the 10 of us that took our certification together when I took it only 4 of us passed the certification exam. Now mind you the ones that passed would stay after school together and study also would meet with eachother periodically on the weekends before finals. Now all of us are doing good working in a hospital, a clinic, and 2 doctors offices. The rest that went back that didn't like to study have yet to find a job and keep it. The school will get you the interview but there is only so much they can do.

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Iveth Aragon in Miami, Florida

1 month ago

And I am a Medical Assistant!

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Hiam Sindy in Nashville, Tennessee

22 days ago

Hey you guys,

I am living in nashville and attend to Remington college for MA, am kind of scared i wont find a job after i graduate and i need some help from you guys plz. After i graduate i will have to pay 7 thousand dollars for it and am afraid i would get a low paying career thats not worth it. is this true? does anyone know which hospitals are hiring in nashville area? thanks

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teresa jones in fort worth, Texas

14 days ago

Angie in Midlothian, Virginia said: I was just wondering...to some people I may sound really dumb but I wanted to know the difference between being a certified medical assistant and a certified nurse aide? or are they similar but just called different names? because I am planning to go back to school and I would love to work in the medical field.

A cma is someone who passes out medication for the nurses to the pt. they do have to have their cna lic. and able to what a cna can do. THEY DO MAKE A LITTLE BIT MORE THAN A CNA BUT WITH MY EXPERANCE I have found it not to be much more. THE WORK IS NOT AS HARD ON THE BACK. IF YOUR WANTING TO GO BACK TO SCHOOL GO FOR YOUR RN ARE SOMETHING A BIT HIGHER UP BECAUSE TO BE ONE OF THOSE TWO WELL, THAT IS TO MUCH DOLLAR FOR THE LITTLE BIT OF DIME YOU WOULD BE GETTING PAID. GOOD LUCK. BY THE WAY THIS IS COMING FROM A CNA THAT KNOW'S ALOT OF CMA'S

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Tika Neupane in Arlington, Virginia

13 days ago

I am thinking to go back to school. My friend advise me to do CMA coz thats easy job compared to CNA, LPN & RN. But after reading all those posted comments, I am now very confused. Does anyone have idea, which community school in Virginia has CMA course????????

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LC in Cleveland, Ohio

13 days ago

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I would avoid enrolling in an MA course. It's not easy work but even if it was,it's harder to find a job in it compared to the other fields you wrote of. You should get on a waiting list for one of the nursing courses and take a CNA class,to see if you like patient care. The risk is too high of getting your heart broken if you become an MA.

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Lon in Spring Lake, Michigan

5 days ago

LC in Cleveland, Ohio said: Have you looked at all the medical assistant forums on Indeed? What is your opinion and thoughts about all the posts from those that are not finding a job?
Another good website is "Advanced Medical Assistant". You can find out on AMA how much different the duties are that CNAs do,some of the posts have a list of them. CNAs are taught more direct patient care and can work in hospitals. Most MAs can't,not as a medical assistant,in a lot of areas. That is one of the reasons it is easier to find a job as a CNA. You will see a lot of ads for them in the paper compared to help wanted ads for medical assisting.

MA can work in a hospital. Ive been a MA for many years. You can also work in ER. PPl are saying a MA course is only a few months. where I live, it takes 2 yrs. It was a very indept couse.

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