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Medical Assistant (Certified) Reviews
What is it like working as a Medical Assistant (Certified)?
January 2016
Medical Assistant (Certified):
Pros: LOVE CARING FOR MY PATIENTS, MAKING THEM SMILE.
December 2015
Rewarding.
Medical Assistant (Certified):
Pros: The people.
Cons: Drama and pay.
December 2015
Flexibility, perks, management is great, staff is awesome,
Medical Assistant (Certified):
Pros: Working with the patients. Helping the patients.
Cons: Nothing at all.
October 2015
Medical Assistant (Certified):
Learn a routine. Show kindness and respect. It's good to adjust to each patient's character.
October 2015
Great job, bad pay.
Medical Assistant (Certified):
I love being a medical assistant. I love the patient interaction and helping them. It's hard work, fast pace and you learn a lot. You work harder than the RN and LPN but get paid much less.
August 2015
There are no oppurunities to progress.
Medical Assistant (Certified):
Go straight into LNP or RN.
June 2015
Medical Assistant (Certified):
Pros: Working with patients.
Cons: Working with incompetent people.
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