Most of us have had the help and support of a Medical Assistant while visiting a hospital or a physician’s office and hopefully, the interaction was pleasant one.
One of the main pieces of equipment most healthcare workers use is a stethoscope and most people understand that this device let’s a healthcare provider listen to a patient’s heart, breathing, and many other things.
College of Staten Island Associate Professor Cary Karacas recently teamed with co-writer David Fedman to offer an op-ed piece in the New York Times entitled “Japan Buries Memories of its Last War and Worries About Another.”
For Medical Assistant students in the Allen School of Health Sciences Phoenix campus, you may be busy learning about the clinical aspects of the job, such as how to draw blood, administer an injection, or take a patient’s vital signs.
There were 15,958 fewer active legal licenses in New York County in February compared to the previous month, according to the NYS Attorney Registrations.