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Clinical Procedures for Medical Assistants
by Kathy Bonewit-West BS MEd, Eugenia M. Fulcher RN BSN MEd EdD CMA, Brenda K. Burton
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Saunders (2005-09-08)
ISBN: 1416032282
EAN: 9781416032281
Dewey Decimal #: 353
Binding/Media: Hardcover
Edition: 6
SKU: BA08011103x
Condition: New
Comments: Brand New in original shrink-wrap. Includes 2 booklets and CD - brand new.
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Editorial Reviews
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Product Description
Contains extensive exercises for each chapter and performance checklists. A new board game is included, providing students with a fun way to refine their clinical and critical knowledge and skills.
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Customer Reviews
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Clinical Prodcedures for Medical Assistants
Rating (5)
Date: 2010-05-12
The book covers most, if not all, procedures the average Medical Assistant would be doing. The pictures of the different set-ups plus the DVD's showing the procedures gives you some kind of idea of what to expect. I have kept mine from college and it has come in handy at my work site.
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clinical hardcover for ma
Rating (5)
Date: 2010-01-23
book was very helpful for all labs for ma the price was great and much lower than buying in a book store
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clinical mrdical assistant
Rating (4)
Date: 2008-12-23
This book has a lot of skill and is very helpful in learning what you need to know
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This Book was great for school
Rating (5)
Date: 2007-04-24
This book was pretty much used for all of my classes when I was in a MA program. I finished about a month ago and already have a job. The chick below says that she thinks it's a digusting job yet works as a CNA? CNA's are the one who work in the nursing homes giving sponge bath's and changing diapers MA's work mostly in doctors offices and if your lucky in a hospital. True, starting out I am not making any more then I was waiting tables but I have benifits and will not have to pay for RN school.Bottom line, do your research before deciding on a school as some of them are scams, but also use any connection you can to find your job and act like a professional when you do finally land that interview.
Good Luck
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Book is fine-agree about career choice though
Rating (5)
Date: 2006-07-31
0 out of 1 customers found this reveiw helpful
I liked the book in school, it was informative however I agree that the medical field is not as easy to get into as they make it seem. I have been applying for jobs since I started school over a year ago and have since graduated.....one interview. And this was from a recommendation by a friend. I now am noticing that (and maybe I just didnt notice before) that they are starting to capitalize the word EXPERIENCED and that leaves those of us who just spent thousands on school, who are interested in a medical career in a crappy position. because we can now not get any experience. And I graduated with a 3.72. I am now looking for another field to spend some more money on because this one sucks.
Also, the jobs that hire quickly in the field pay 8-9 an hour. Almost every job I had WITHOUT a degree paid about that.
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