Information for Medical Assistants and Their Supervisors

Medical Assistants are unlicensed healthcare workers who perform routine administrative, clerical, and clinical duties in various healthcare settings. A Medical Assistant may be a graduate of a program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs or the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools. Medical Assistants may become certified by passing the American Association of Medical Assistants exam. They may become registered by taking a different exam or by the American Medical Technologists. Medical Assistants may also be qualified based upon work experience and demonstration of competency.

What Supervisors Must Do

What Medical Assistants May Do

Medical Assistants who are certified, registered, or have sufficiently demonstrated and verified their competency in specified skills to their supervisor have demonstrated a higher level of training and may also be allowed to:

What Medical Assistants Must Not Do

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