The type of math depends on which exam you're taking and through where! I took the NHA CCMA exam and the only math I had to do were conversions (lb to kg, tbs to grams, etc.) but your exam will specify exactly what you need to know!
As for being smart, you need to be able to work whatever computer program that your future job will require and the actual exam requires that you remember a good bit of information (ex. medications and their use, injections, phlebotomy, ekgs, etc.)
Omg I work for the same company, and I’m currently on the process for their education program where they pay your education. I’m so excited to start studying MA. Do you have any tips or advice? 😭
i didn't actually do the MA training program though work! i just self studied and then challenged the exam and i already had 2.5 years of previous clinical experience as a CNA so it wasn't that difficult! i'd recommend doing practice tests and seeing where you're at so you can efficiently study!
This was so informative thank you the music was so chill! I got my certification last month and its been difficult trying to find a company not looking for experience 😭 n harder when my license hasent gotten in the mail lol. Im currently looking for receptionist position to atlest get some experience under my belt!
Wow you can do so much on your hip thrust!!1!!1!!!
Do you have to be smart to be a medical assistant? ...is there alot of math & what kind of math was on the certification exam
The type of math depends on which exam you're taking and through where! I took the NHA CCMA exam and the only math I had to do were conversions (lb to kg, tbs to grams, etc.) but your exam will specify exactly what you need to know!
As for being smart, you need to be able to work whatever computer program that your future job will require and the actual exam requires that you remember a good bit of information (ex. medications and their use, injections, phlebotomy, ekgs, etc.)
You are smart! Most everything in life can be learned with time and practice. Good luck! 🎉💪
Omg I work for the same company, and I’m currently on the process for their education program where they pay your education. I’m so excited to start studying MA. Do you have any tips or advice? 😭
i didn't actually do the MA training program though work! i just self studied and then challenged the exam and i already had 2.5 years of previous clinical experience as a CNA so it wasn't that difficult! i'd recommend doing practice tests and seeing where you're at so you can efficiently study!
This was so informative thank you the music was so chill! I got my certification last month and its been difficult trying to find a company not looking for experience 😭 n harder when my license hasent gotten in the mail lol. Im currently looking for receptionist position to atlest get some experience under my belt!
Saying hi from dallas tx :)
thank you!! glad you enjoyed it! wish you the best of luck in finding a position!!