
Why Take a Certification Exam?
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Certification is a demonstration of
your mastery in your chosen medical career. And since certification is voluntary,
it represents not only compliance with established medical standards, but
also highlights your personal commitment to quality and professionalism. Being certified not only establishes your competence and commitment to continuing professional education but demonstrates to employers that you are capable of more advanced job responsibility. Allied health certification programs help the medical industry make these distinctions by establishing a standard of competence in specific job roles. Employers are looking for ways to distinguish among employees and job applicants. Certification tells the employer that you have the solid foundation of skills needed for effective performance and a commitment to staying current to the rapidly changing medical health care field. Some of the certifications available from the National Center for Competency Testing include: National Certified Medical Assistant NCMA National Certified Medical Office Assistant NCMOA National Certified Phlebotomy Technician NCPT National Certified ECG Technician NCET National Certified Insurance & Coding Specialist NCICS National Certified Patient Care Technician NCPCT National Certified Pharmacy Technician NCPHT |
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