You'd want to check with your State's scope of practice for Medical Assistants. Here in California, a LIP (MD, DO, NP or PA) must be physically present when an MA is doing anything clinical. That includes rooming patients and administering medications and vaccines. The Public Health vaccine clinics in our area use RNs to vaccinate, even sending them with outreach teams to vaccinate with Hep A when rates are increasing.
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Lisa Duncan, DNP, MBA, RN, AMB-BC, CIC, NEA-BC
VP, Regulatory and Compliance
Family Health Centers of San Diego
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Original Message:
Sent: 11-10-2023 08:30
From: Carrie Lemke
Subject: administering immunizations: provider presence
does anyone have locations where RNs are administering immunizations with no provider on site or do your policies state a physician or advance practice provider must be on site with an immunization is given? (ambulatory setting)
any details to share?
thank you
carrie lemke
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Carrie Lemke DNP RN NPD-S BC
Aurora Health Care Medical Group
Denmark WI
(920)655-7795
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