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Friday, July 18, 2025

CMA Study Guide 2024-2025

 

CMA Study Guide 2024-2025, Robert Cliven, 2023

There is a lot to becoming a Certified Medical Assistant (CMA). This test prep book is here to help.

The medical part of being a CMA should be self-evident. Taking a patient's medical history is possible, so good communication skills and knowing what questions to ask are important. A CMA may be asked to take a blood sample, or administer medication, or assist with simple medical procedures, so knowing their way around the human body is also important. In the administrative area, the CMA may get involved in billing and coding, or being the medical receptionist (the first person the patient encounters). Another possibility for the CMA is to make sure the practice is financially successful (keeping "the books") or looking for reimbursement from the insurance company.

This book contains many questions and answers, along with a practice test (with answers and explanations). It feels very complete and comprehensive, and is a very good choice for anyone thinking of taking the CMA exam.

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