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During clinicals, clinical medical assistants learn hands-on skills essential for patient care, including taking vital signs, performing basic medical procedures such as blood draws and injections, assisting physicians during examinations, updating patient medical records, and ensuring a clean and sterile environment. They also gain valuable experience in interacting with patients, providing comfort and support, and maintaining professionalism in healthcare settings. Clinicals serve as a crucial component of their training, allowing them to apply classroom knowledge in real-world scenarios under the guidance of experienced healthcare professionals.
These programs meet the 40-hour training requirement for the two U.S. national certification programs for medical interpreters: the Certification Commission for Healthcare Interpreters (CCHI) (https://cchicertification.org/) and the National Board of Certified Medical Interpreters (NBCMI) (https://www.certifiedmedicalinterpreters.org/)
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