Thank you ! I choice to do the degree just because my school allows me to go straight into ADN afterwards if I’m able to pass the recruitments for the teas exam. & they also allow us to get certified in Phlebotomy & EKG through the MA program.
Hello girl! I am wondering did you have to take the test or certification tests after you got your degree to be able to start working as a MA that is my largest question. CMA means testing and idk if getting the degree means you do NOT have to test. I am trying to decide between the CMA or the degree.
First off I just want to thank you, Robynne, for sharing with us your thoughts, perspective, and experiences. I was actually thinking about pursuing a phlebotomy certification but after watching some of your videos, I’ve decided to pursue CMA. The thing is I don’t have any medical experience whatsoever. You may already have a video on this and I might’ve missed it, but it would be great if you can share how you landed your first medical job and if you have any tips or jobs you recommend to get your foot into the medical field. Thanks!
@@Robynne Thank you so much Robynne!!! I really hope I do get accepted!!! If I get on and progress all the way through the program. I would be graduating Summer 2022 with my Associates Applied Science Degree :)
Great video! You have been the only one to answer my question on which one is better for someone!🙌I want to become a NP and I didn't know if I should get my degree in MA🙂but thank you I will be pursuing my associates degree😊😊😊😊😊😊👩⚕️🏥🌡️🧪💉💊🩺🩹