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Just Wondering
Mar 29, 08 - 5:41 PM |
Is there a possibility.....
...that there just may be more medical assistants than there are available jobs? With more and more programs opening up,and the hundreds there already are,could the odds actually be very high that more and more grads will NEVER find any work,just based on the availability of jobs? What is everyone's thoughts on this? Even if you found a job,surely you know of classmates who never did,and it surprised you that some of them didn't. |
Sybil
Mar 30th, 2008 - 12:16 PM |
I believe so. Those fly-by-night schools can pop MAs every month. |
Jefff
Mar 30th, 2008 - 12:42 PM |
Our instructors have tracked each graduate for a year or to their first job. Only one graduate from last year doesn't have an MA position due to an injury. In our area there is a need for the time being. At my back office externship they requested 10 students with the hope of placing 6, the school is only able to provide 4. What do you suppose they will do to fill the other 2 positions? |
heartsopenwide
Mar 30th, 2008 - 4:55 PM |
Just because fly by night schools are popping MAs out by the droves does not mean that these people will be able to keep jobs, passing MA school and being a competent MA are not one in the same....personaly I think teh certification board should become more strict and only allow accreited colleges and vocational schools to allow their graduates sit for the exams. Maybe there would be more respect for medical assistants then. |
Missy
Apr 9th, 2008 - 3:55 PM |
Heartsopenwide, I agree with you. I am not yet a student. But I have have applied at my local community college which is accredited through the CAAHEP. I think this would help with salaries if everyone had to attend a more accredited school. Just my .02
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Sybil
Apr 9th, 2008 - 11:17 PM |
I agree entirely with you, heartsopenwide. I think those schools are a big reason why so many places want potential employees to have 2+ years of experience. Just my opinion, though... |
Been There
Apr 11th, 2008 - 8:04 PM |
I'm not sure the original question is being answered,that being,are there enough MA positions to go around? My opinion-no. Let's say one county alone has 6 medical assisting programs(around here I can think of 8 within a 30 mile radius). Exclude the community college program because their classes graduate once a year. The rest all have classes starting every few months,which adds to their appeal. So that could be 3 graduating classes a year,at just one school (mine did it). Let's say the average class has 10 students who make it all the way through. That's 30 a year. 5 schools make over 100 medical assisting students who all want to work close to where they live,which is only natural. Do over 100 MA jobs appear in their papers? Chances are,no and an even bigger chance is that at first they do not know to look elsewhere besides online. In this area the same jobs show up online (hardly any are in the papers) and even then they are too far away. Some schools are not going to help you and you are going to feel screwed. |
heartsopenwide
Apr 12th, 2008 - 1:11 AM |
Not everyone is that is in MA school is going to graduate or move on to being an actual MA. School and the real world are two different things. People that are truly cut out for the MA profession will find jobs |
Been There
Apr 12th, 2008 - 11:02 AM |
Exactly. So many that just barely passed each course and are even allowed to graduate won't be finding jobs for what they were trained for,based on the fact that they are not cut out for the profession. But they still have to pay for it for several years since there is no prerequisite screening for an MA program. But suppose you still have a large number of competent grads who are all trying to get the same jobs that come up. ARE there enough of them? |
heartsopenwide
Apr 12th, 2008 - 1:42 PM |
There are in my area. I do not think that my area is the exception. You have to apply for all offices, not just the onces that put adds in the paper. I know that the place that I worked at did not advertise. Also your resume has to been shining. If you have a bad resume (spelling, poor format ect) they probably will not even finish looking at it but throw it away. Here is a copy of my cover letter followed by my resume, I XXX out any ID'ing information (sorry format messed up from cut and paste to internet): Dear Office Manager: I am happy to have this opportunity to apply for the position of Medical Assistant with your practice. Seeing that I am available during my summer break from school, I thought I might be of some help. I am currently a California Certified Medical Assistant. I graduated with honors, June first of two thousand and two from College of XXX. I am also pleased to be a member of the California Medical Assistants Association, XXX Chapter. Self-motivated, hard working and quick to learn are just a few words that describe me in everything I do. I have an excitement for knowledge, so there is virtually nothing I am not willing to do or learn. I would be a valuable asset to your team. I would like to meet to further discuss my qualifications and the possibility for employment. Thank you for considering my application OBJECTIVE A fulfilling career as a Certified Medical Assistant QUALIFICATIONS I am certified as a clinical medical assistant; however, I do have training and experience in administrative medical assisting as well. I am trained in the needle exchange program. EDUCATION XXX State University XXX, Ca Second year baccalaureate nursing Attending Childbirth International Certified Labor Doula Training College of the XXX XXX, Ca 5/2006 A.A. in University Studies Graduated with High Honors (Classes include pre-nursing courses) College of the XXX XXX, CA 5/2002 Certificate of Completion for Medical Assisting Graduated with Honors CPR Certification Training 8/2007 Injury and Illness Prevention Training XXX, Ca Fire Extinguisher Basics 10/20/2006 Venipuncture & Injection Certification 2002 California Medical Assistants Association Inc. EXPERIENCE XXX Medical Office XXX, CA Contracted Medical Assistant 6/04 & 7/04 Temporary Medical Assistant for medical group out reaching to low income patients. Received training for Needle Exchange Program XXX Medical Group XXX, CA 5/02-8/06 Full time Medical Assistant at multi-physician heath care practice, working both Administrative and Clinical COMMUNITY College of the XXX XXX, CA Teachers Aid 1/06-5/06 Grading student lab reports for Professor XXX's Human Physiology class Making Headway, Inc. XXX,CA Medical staff, assistant 6/03 & 8/03 Duties included: Assisting with overnight camping trips for TBI patients; i.e.: helping with meals, assisting with activities, and distributing medication and first aid when applicable. XXX Youth Academy XXX,CA Teachers Aid/Counselor 5/00-7/00 Duties included: Grading papers, helping students with schoolwork, monitoring students twenty-four hours a day, and counseling XXX Christian School Mexicali, Mexico Missions Trip to Mexicali Mexico 1999 Ten days in Mexicali assisting in the dental and medical field. REFERENCES Available upon request |
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