Do medical office assistants in Michigan make much money and do they get health insurance?
I am thinking about getting a certificate in medical office assistant, but don't know if it's worth it. College really isn't for me, but I need a job that offers insurance and doesn't require a lot of training/schooling. Are there other jobs in the medical field that don't take a lot of training? I've been searching around online but not getting too far.
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- In arizona i believe they pay anywhere from $10-18 an hour. I'll be starting the MA program here in september, its going to cost me about $5300 and i should be finished in 10-12 months. I would hope they get good health benefits. Hope this helps!
- depends on what co you work for. i would aim for a large hospitals in order to get benefits like health insurance, MA's make around 29 to 33k per year learn more at PureMedicalJobs.com
- www.salary.com or www.payscale.com is the best you need to do it though need to put in your city and state etc Yes I was a med assistant before going to nursing school it was a good job with every weekend off and good benefits atleast mine was if you go to www.payscale.com and fill it out as you already have the job then for your pay just put in any number really at the end it will show you the highest pay and the lowest and what % have med insurance
- Florida pays about $10.00 to start and yes most offices offer full benefits.
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