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Medical Assistant

Phlebotomy Careers

How to Become a Medical‌ Assistant Educational requirements Most medical assistants complete a postsecondary ⁣education program, which can range from a certificate to an associate degree. These programs typically include coursework in anatomy, physiology, medical terminology, and clinical procedures.

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Meet Nicole Reid, Poison Control Nurse

Minority Nurse

At that time, I formed a relationship with the center director and about 18 months later, she helped me form a plan to become a Registered Nurse and work my way into my position at NCPC as a Specialist in Poison Information (SPI). After a year spent working as a SPI, I sat for my national certification exam and became a Certified SPI.