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newbem

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Do you think it would be important for a medical office manager to track the number of continuing education credits each employee, as well as the physician, accrues? Why or why not?
 
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The certified medical assistant examination is offered through the AAMA.
 
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Answer to Question 1

It is important for the medical office manager to track the number of continuing education credits for each employee, as well as the physicians, in order to make sure each person is able to maintain their license or certification.

Answer to Question 2

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