Re: What is the difference between Medical Assistant and CNA?
Although Medical Assistants are typically found in an office, it doesn't mean they have to push papers. I work in a multi-physician, multi-disciplinary practice where I am strictly "back-office" ~ meaning I work directly with patients.
In addition to taking vital signs and histories I also perform EKGs, x-Rays, venipuncture, wound care, ear lavage, and many others as well as providing patient education on topics such as diabetes and weight management.
Everything about any type of career you choose depends upon the part of the country you live in. I live in Michigan and make approximately $13/hour.
If you wish to become an MA and work strictly with patients then you will have to be patient when searching for a job. I was very fortunate in that the office I performed my internship in hired me directly.
Good luck and try not to get discouraged!
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