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Avoiding Hidden Pitfalls:

Where Caution and Awareness Pay Off

Caution and awareness is always good policy when it comes to education and degrees. If you are an aspiring medical assistant you should always think twice before signing up for an online program! Some are excellent, some are gray area at best.

Job Training: Learning Theory vs. Practice

Many in the field strongly agree with James Copper, a writer for http://www.electriciancareerchange.co.uk/blog where you can find information on electrical training. James put it very well: 

images/green1-quote-mark-1s-White.gif Any course in electrical is bound to contain a good amount of theory and at least some practical sessions. But, the strength of any course in electrical that wants to generate employable candidates has to be on the practical sessions. images/green1-quote-mark-2s-White.gif


The exact same principle applies to medical assistant training. You can easily replace the word "electrical" with "medical" and presto! Bottom line is: there just are no shortcuts to quality vocational training! Just because a program offers education for a fee doesn't always automatically mean it is the best program to learn a vocational skill, or trade. The idea behind learning a trade is to learn the skills involved in theory and then practicing what has been taught under the watchful eye of a qualified instructor.

Read more:
Warning signs that an institution may be offering fraudulent or substandard degrees.

9 Warning Signs of Possible Non-Functional Training:

If you sign up for an online course that is incorporated in the British Virgin Islands as an international business company, you will have to go through great lenghts to reach them, if you have concerns, or complaings. Also, recruiters, hiring managers, and employers may not recognize foreign training provided from outside the USA.

 

Leah, a Medical Assistant Student tells us:

Nov 22nd, 2008 1:28 PM

http://assets.bravenet.com/common/images/forum/icons/set11.gif Re: Phlebotomy in MA school??

Phlebotomy is one of our classes in the MA program I am currently in. We are a very "hands on" school as we have been practicing on eachother since our 3rd week in school. Once we graduate, we will have the confidence and skill to do it on our own. Not all schools do this, but for me personally, this is one of several reasons why I chose this school. This way, when you are ready to go out there, you have the confidence and skills to do this. Phlebotomy takes practice... the more you do it, the better you get at it, just with almost everything in life. More in our Medical Assistant Forum

 


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