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Phlebotomists

Phlebotomy Careers

Good interpersonal skills: Ability to⁤ comfort and communicate effectively with patients. Continuing Education Many certifying bodies require recertification every 2-3 years, often through continuing education courses, to stay current with best practices. Practice your venipuncture techniques regularly.

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Developing Essential Skills for a Successful Career as a Medical Assistant

Northwest Suburban College

Communication and Interpersonal Skills Effective communication is a cornerstone of successful patient care and teamwork. Continuous Learning for Long-Term Career Success A successful career as a Medical Assistant involves keeping up with the rapidly changing healthcare industry.

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What Is a Medical Assistant?

Prism Career Institute

Their administrative responsibilities may include completing work at a desk, managing information, or communicating with different healthcare entities.

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How to Become an EKG Technician: Salary & Career Guide

CareerStep

Clear communication and teamwork are essential. Keep your certification valid by fulfilling any required continuing education units (CEUs) and renewing your certification when needed. You’re likely to earn more in an outpatient care center–nearly $20,000 more on average–than working at a hospital.

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Enhancing Patient Safety in Nursing: Strategies and Practices

Relias

Continuing education significantly improves nurses’ patient monitoring skills to detect issues before they become dangerous. By working with patients to ensure they have a thorough understanding of their medical condition and self-care routine before they are discharged, nurses help facilitate adherence and optimal recovery.

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New CE: Specialty Series

NHA Now

Deborah D’Aurora is employed by OhioHealth as a clinical educator and has over 30 years of experience in obstetric and gynecologic care. Deborah is Masters prepared in Health Care and Human Services Administration, has a BSN and is certified by the ANCC as a nurse executive.