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  1. Yeah that's the one thing that I do not like about the one I go to because that is what i originally wanted to go to school for. They have a LPN program but it is way too expensive. Brown Makcie has an RN program but its all the way in Kansas.
  2. Yeah, Brown Mackie is great. The thing I mostly like about it is you only have one class a month, they make it that way so you don't have to worry about having 3 or 4 class and have to study all those different subjects. the one class is a good and bad thing. I just now stated the good but the bad is a semester usually takes about 8 or 9 weeks but at Brown Mackie its only 4 weeks some of the medical classes need to be longer, such as anatomy that class was tough for me. but you do get the personal attention that you need to succeed. I have known some people that didn't have to go to school for medical assisting but got the training on the job. you can start out as something small and work your way up to something better. If you are interested you should check out a Brown Makcie school, youprobably would like it.
  3. How much is the nursing program in CA? The Brown Mackie I go to (Ft Mitchell, Ky) is very expensive.
  4. The lady that you are talking about is right about what she does as a medical assistant. The job duties require you to give injections and take blood. It just all depends on who you are working for. LPN's do get paid a little more money than a medial assistant. medical assistants are very under paid for what they are required to do. LPN's learn more about the human body and they mostly work with older people. There are some medical assistants who only do office work and that is because they took on the administrative track, not the clinical track. I am in school for medical assisting right now, the only reason why I am going for that program is because Brown Mackie college (the school I attend) nursing program is so expensive that I could not get anyone to co-sign a private loan for me. The only thing that, that woman should have gotten mad about it her pay for doing a lot of work and receiveing little pay.
  5. No it's not a IV school, and I filled out a fasfa and I'm already in
  6. there is actually a community college I could have went to and got my RN but I would have had to wait until the next semester. I just wanted to get into school and now I really don't even know what I got myself into.
  7. I want to work in long-term care so I went to school thinking that was going for LPN but when I got there I found out that I needed someone to co sign a private loan for me, I couldn't find anyone so I had to change my major to Medical Assisting. I don't know the difference between MA and CMA and RMA. Can anyone help? and can MA work in a nursing home? :uhoh21::uhoh21: After a while I'm going to go back for LPN or maybe I just might go right to RN

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