I just want to say like I don’t know you, but girl, I am so proud of you for you being the age that you’re at, and you have already gone through the year of college to be a medical assistant and going after those benefits that people don’t find until they’re in their late 20s and 30s sometimes even after that like in my case I’m 32 years old and I’m just now Finding a way to have a career instead of just working jobs you know what I mean? The opportunities at your fingertips are limitless. You go dude. I’m so proud of you. That’s such an accomplishment and you should be so proud of yourself!!!! I just passed my school exam so basically I graduated from the school and I also got my certification through the NHA as well so if for any random reason I wanted it for my family and I to move to another state for a better pay, I would be certified to do that because the NHA is national. There are so many good benefits with this career it’s Amazing! Not to mention you know having a supportive environment with the people you work with that really does mean everything sometimes. I am so excited. I’m about to have my first job in the field since I’ve graduated two weeks ago. Well I got my NHA last week but I graduated from the school the week before that so I say two weeks but I have a job offer for my local doctors office and it’s really intimidating when I walked in there and was showing everything because there’s a lot there like they have physical therapy area and a place for x-rays and they’re about to put in like an ultrasound spot which is amazing. I would love to be a part of something like that too but I mean they’re pretty extensive and it is kind of intimidating especially when it’s my first time in the field so I’m super nervous but for the past three years, I’ve been working as a direct support, professional, taking care of people with disabilities and so it’s kind of like a cousin to the healthcare field medically because I would still give medication and do vitals and things like that so I’m kind of familiar already in a way, but it’s still really intimidating like I said, but I am so excited and I come across your video to kind of see somebody else’s point ofview and I just wanted to say that I’m so proud of you for you being the age you’re at and already on the road that’s amazing that’s so awesome. You should really really really take the time and be proud of yourself, I know I’m one to not speak because I am one who constantly drives and has ambition and never takes the time to sit back and be like wow I did that but so you deserve to do that for yourself girl for REAL 🎉❤
Im also a medical assistant🩺, although I’m going to LPN school now but I currently work as at an urgent care for front & back end as a medical assistant! Everything you said was spot on. Im going to make a video on my experience as an MA! 👩🏻⚕️💉
Please make more videossss i love your content! It’s so hard to find MA videos out there, I’m studying right now for it. Can you make a video on like advice for student or brand new MAs?
@@glendagalaviz8817 oh I’m not totally sure but i know I wouldn’t want to do urgent care, ER, anything highly stressful or ICU, i like pediatrics, dermatology, something very chill and low key
Beatriz Sanchez I’ve worked in both pediatrics and dermatology. Out of the two, I would say dermatology is less stressful. If you like working with children then definitely go with pediatrics though , it’s always heart warming seeing little faces ❤️ I cried on my last day of working pediatrics. I even gave my personal phone number to some of the parents so we can keep in contact lol
@@glendagalaviz8817 hi, I’m interested in my local MA program. But I’m worried about the math that’s involved in MA. How much math is involved in this career & is it hard math?
I couldn't agree more! I don't have a good relationship with the other MA and for that reason I'm forced to quit my job. I hate it, bc I really do enjoy my job, I just can't deal with her anymore.
Im halfway done with my MA career, not sure if I want to finish or not because school was hard but im debating finishing bc its something I still want to do!
My clinicals start NOV 8 and not only I haven’t taken my CCMA but I’m scared of my second thoughts getting the better of me. I wish I have the confidence you had throughout your videos especially at the GYN clinic. I still don’t know where I want to be stationed at.
I am a phlebotomists at a primary care office and I do all the supply orders for the whole office,I order vaccines& injections and give some.I do pt callbacks for labs and fob kits,sheduling etc.im in online school for ma right now and the administrative side of it is making me hesitant.
Thank you for the insight on this I really appreciate it. So question for you what do you recommend that I do I'm going to start out as a phlebotomist then med lab tech my goal is to become an RN I've been thinking about going from lab tech to CMA to CNA and then RN so that being said going from phlebotomist to lab tech what do you recommend that I do?
Missed you! Do you plan on becoming a nurse or a career change or are you happy with where your at? I start my first ma job tomorrow at a endo office :)
I know your jobs .. I can understand your jobdesc .. Cause i was feels too like you .. But in my opinion medical assistant has a few category as an data analyst , ners n esp.. But I proud of you many things can be share of your experiences .. Thanks..
Huh the cons sound managable. Do you think it's a good job for introverts? I don't mind interacting with patients as long as it's not the only thing I do
I had looked into MA program through UEI College and its 20k and people say jobs start you at minimum wage here in CA its not worth it, my community College offers the program for a fraction of the cost but its semesters and takes a bit longer and they help you get certified so idk I know some people get lucky and get a job after externship and get paid a little above minimum but still I think pay should be reasonable I mean if you paying that much money and get little its not worth it
I'm in California too and the MA program at a community college is worth it. I'm doing a MA program at one right now and it's under 4k. Also working as an MA for a hospital pays a lot more then a private practice. If it's something you want to do, I say go for it. Good luck!
I went to a school in Southern California, Torrance to be specific that offered the program for FREE. I graduated last year and then got my certificate. It’s a 5-6 month program. I now live and work in NJ. Let me know if you’re interested in the school.
In NJ MA’s make anywhere from $18-$25 And side note.. ma’s and med off adm have such different roles. Do you enjoy patient interaction & assisting in medical procedures or do you prefer sitting at a computer etc,
I just wish I could hear a MA video where the girl wasn’t acting like a teenager and why do you all play with your hair? Even True Crime women do it. It looks stupid.
I couldn't watch all this, helpful as it may be. You're touching, stroking, flinging & playing with your hair distracted me beyond words. It makes it hard to focus. Yes you so love your hair and feeling it out but should have tied it back or off to the side because your constant touchy-feely fling business is nerve racking for some of us who just want to hear some insight in what can be shared & we care to be informed/learn but it was as though you were from the salon and playing with it way too much. Maybe you had useful or interesting stuff to discuss and share, but I won't know because I'm too irritated to continue watching. This is straight forward, honest feedback not to be misinterpreted or construed as negativity, attack, being mean, no! I honestly couldn't stand to watch due to the constant playing with hair. Thought I should say something so you're aware.