Can you work as a medical assistant without a license?

Can you work as a medical assistant without a license?

Unlike physicians and many other healthcare professionals, medical assistants are not required to be certified or licensed in most states. Aspiring CMAs are encouraged to reach out to their local state board of medicine—a list of which is provided by the AAMA—to verify all necessary credentialing.

Can you become certified medical assistant without school?

The simple answer is NO – you may not need a degree or certification. In fact, according to ONET, 10% of medical assistants have earned only a high school diploma or equivalent GED and learn their specific duties on the job.

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