Advance Your Practice with AAMA Certified Medical Assistants
Are you looking to elevate patient care? Hiring CMAs (AAMA) can increase efficiency and improve patient satisfaction.
Why CMAs (AAMA) Are Essential for Employers
- Maximize Productivity: CMAs (AAMA) are trained to handle a wide range of clinical and administrative tasks.
- Enhance Patient Experience: CMAs (AAMA) excel at patient communication and care coordination, fostering loyalty and positive reviews.
- Mitigate Risk: CMAs (AAMA) adhere to the highest professional and ethical standards, lessening the risk of successful allegations of negligence against your practice.
- Strengthen Your Team: CMAs (AAMA) bring a strong foundation of medical knowledge and skills, contributing to a more efficient and knowledgeable staff.
The AAMA Advantage
The American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA) sets the gold standard for medical assistant education and certification. By hiring a CMA (AAMA), you gain access to:
- Verified Credentials: Ensure the qualifications of your medical assistants with AAMA's credential verification services.
- Industry Expertise: Benefit from the AAMA's deep understanding of the healthcare industry and its commitment to advancing the medical assistant profession.
- Professional Development Resources: Support your team's growth with access to AAMA's continuing education programs and industry updates.
Ready to experience the difference CMAs (AAMA) can make? Start building a stronger, more efficient healthcare practice today.
Employer Resources
AAMA offers resources to help employers understand the various tasks medical assistants perform, compensation and benefits as well as understanding state and national laws.
I never realized I was such a good teacher until people started telling me. It’s great that my channel allows me to reach so many medical assistants outside my classroom.
I would not get through my day without my CMA (AAMA). She wears many hats throughout the day and is able to treat patients with respect and compassion despite how busy she is. A thousand thank-yous would not suffice [to convey] how grateful I am to have her by my side.
My CMAs (AAMA) are so knowledgeable and experienced that they can discern and get to the crux of the issue with the patient, so we don’t have to do a lot of back-and-forth phone calls. Being a medical assistant can be a difficult job, and I thank mine daily for what they do.