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WEB181113

One System's Climb: Essential Guide to MA Scope of Practice

Date
November 13, 2018
$20
Standard Price

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify the benefits of focused work on the Medical Assistant workforce
  • State strategies to successfully implement MA Scope of Practice over a large geographical footprint
  • Apply lessons learned for widespread communication

Speaker

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Susan Weiss, MM, MHHSA, RN

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