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I may be wrong, but I am assuming the RMA stands for Registered Medical Assistant. I personally did not know that RMA's can get IV certified. When I was a CMA (certified medical assistant) I was not able to be IV certified. I was told that as medical assistants we could not be IV certified (at least in my state). Maybe this is different where you live, I realize each state is different. But if you are IV certified I would think you could work many different places.
babybrown
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I am a RMA and I am in the process of getting my Certificate and I would like to know where else can I work for starting Iv's. Thanks