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How different is a CNA from a Certified medical assistant?
Asked by lovely cancer
i want to get a certificate in one of these two fields certified nursing assistant and a certified medical assistant . which one is more in demand, pays more, easier to do?

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CNA's are basically just direct patient care - vital signs and helping with daily living activities. CMA's do more - lab collecting: blood draws and urine specimen for example, lab testing: growing cultures and cell counting for example, office procedures, vital signs and insurance billing. Can't say which is in more demand or easier but CMA's get paid more.

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Check out payscale.com US Department of Labor salary.com
Answered by Nicole - is in love.

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compare them at puremedicaljobs.com i would chose medical assistant -- less dirty work and slightly higher pay
Answered by Rick Ross

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A medical assistant usually aids the physicians in the management of patients in the office or the hospital; a CNA (certified nurse assistant) aids the nurses, usually in the hospital. We are currently looking for a Certified Medical Assistant to work full or part time in a research project at a Community Clinic affiliated with a University in Chicago. If you are interested, please email you resume to aricar2@uic.edu.
Answered by Ana R


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