Re: Medical Assistant vs. CNA
Hi
Last year, I took a course and became a Certified Clinical Medical Assistant. As part of this course, I'm also Certified in Phlebotomy, EKG & Clinical Medical Lab Assistant. I externed in a hospital and got hired on as a CCMA.
I did bloodwork, vitals, and worked with the doctor by setting up appointments, making and maintaining charts, billing, insurance authorizations, etc.
After 6 mos, I took the hospital based Unlicensed Tech course and became a Tech. The HR rep who interviewed me for the tech course let me know that they prefer to take CNA's straight from school and train them in Phlebotomy and EKG to upgrade them to Techs. They don't have a CNA title in this particular hospital but the tech position is basically the same. It's basic patient care and all of the stuff that you said you didn't want to do. If dealing with bodily functions and fluids is intolerable to you than I would suggest you go for Medical Assistant because it's more clerical.
I can however tell you that I also thought that I could never do some of the things I'm doing, (observing the nurse assess a stage 3 decubitus ulcer

) but I've definately suprised myself. It also feels good to help some1 who really needs the TLC.
As far as Medical Assistants working in hospitals, in my area, I worked in the Outpatient Cancer Center which is part of the hospital, but to work on the floor they train you as a unit clerk. They do the clerical part of Medical Assistant but no clinical whatsoever.
Good luck
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