CNA at a Doctors office

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Hey y'all

Theres a job opening for a doctors office where I live and the best thing about it is, you don't have to work weekends :yeah:

I just sent in my resume.

I was just wondering, do any CNA's here work at a doctors office? What are you expected to do? Will they train you to do things? How's the work environment? Is it more hostile/less hostile amongst co workers? I'm a guy so the gossips don't bother me and dont participate but IF (big if) I manage to get a job there I need to practice my selective hearing ;)

Also how is the pay at a drs office? I currently work at a hospital and the pay is good. Well, I don't really care about pay as much. I'm more about experience and learning so it looks good on my grad school applications.

Thanks!

Were they looking for a cna? Im a cma and usually thats who works in a doctors office (not saying your wrong). Funny Im a certified medical assistant about to work as a nursing assistant. I did my internship at a peds office and was in the front office first, then the back doing vitals, heights, weights etc. The pay MAY be around $12hr.

Yea. They are hiring a CNA. I had to double check because I know most doctors office hire Medical Assistants.

Its a full time position too. How is working in a doctors office? Would you say its stressful?

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