Applying For And Getting Medical Assistant Certificate


When making an application for medical assistant certification from the AAMA you want to read the Applicant Application and Manual for the CMA (AAMA) Ratification/Recertification Examination from the AAMA website: http://www.aama-ntl.org/becomeCMA/how.aspx. This can supply you with the necessary information including classes in which to apply, documentation needed, the payment of fees, exam format, study recommendations, examination date scheduling, test centres and conditions, pass/fail notification and medical assistant certification. This also includes the form which you need to mail with the mandatory fee and documentation and keep a photocopy for your records. This should be sent in one envelope to:

AAMA Ratification

7999 Eagle Way

Chicago, IL 60678-1079.

After your claim has been authorised and processed (which should be within 30 days of the date that you mailed your request) you will receive a scheduling permit with directions for making an appointment at a Prometric test center in your area. You must guarantee all of the information on the permit is right. If it has changed or is incorrect you want to contact AAMA immediately at 1-312-899-1500.

Give yourself sufficient time to study for the medical assistant certification exam. You can review the content outline for the exam and take a medical assistant certification practice test provided by the AAMA. Examinations for a medical assistant certificate alter dependent on the certifying body chosen but will often cover the topics of patient care, ethics and relations, physiology and anatomy, medical law and language, clinical and diagnostic procedures, laboratory techniques, first aid including CPR and AED training, as well as administrative subjects like record keeping, keyboarding and PC applications, accounting and insurance filing. The medical assistant certification exam consists of two hundred multiple-choice questions on the computer and can be finished in 4 forty minute sections with up to twenty minutes break in between.

When sitting the examination you need to report thirty minutes before the scheduled testing time and bring your scheduling permit together with a current type of government-issued identification such as a driver’s license or passport. Applicants will be informed right away if they have passed or failed and official reports will be mailed 10 weeks after the exam. Successful applicants will receive an official medical assistant certification and card to prove they have achieve the Certified Medical Assistant (AAMA) certification, nine weeks after receiving their official score report.

You should recertify your medical assistant certification each 5 years, either thru examination or by acquiring points thru education, to make certain you are in the best position to offer quality experience to patients and companies and advance your own professional development.

Jill Anderson works in conjuction with various medical assistant colleges helping in their web courses. Read about her medical assistant training tips at her website.