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  • 1.  Scope

    Posted 11-14-2022 09:35

    Does anyone know what body presides over the scope of a CNA?   
    Who defines the scope of a CMA?

    Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
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    Bonnie Hooper, RN,  BSN
    Clinic Training Specialist
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  • 2.  RE: Scope

    Posted 11-15-2022 07:57
    Bonnie,

    In my state the CNA is covered by our board of nursing. NA I is certified through our DHHS but their task list is provided by our Board of Nursing. The BON is the group that certifies the NA II and also provides their task list. 

    Medical Assistants do not have a large governing body and many do not have rules or regulations by the state. In my state, the BON considers the role unlicensed personnel (same with a CNA) in regards to delegation. Your state medical board may also have information (there is a small amount for my state but not as much as I'd like).

    For the Certified Medical Assistant, the gold standard is the CMA (AAMA) certification through the American Association of Medical Assistants. I've used their exam outline to assist with scope boundaries, and our local community college uses the same content in their program development. Another good spot to check is the core curriculum from the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP). 
    Main page: https://www.aama-ntl.org/index
    Exam content: https://www.aama-ntl.org/cma-aama-exam/study/content-outline
    Medical Assistant core curriculum: https://assets.website-files.com/5f466098572bfe97f28d59df/62f4194eb9b831023c2dd848_2022-03_MA_BoD%20Approved_FINAL%20STANDARDS%20w%20App%20A.pdf

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    Andrea Kelly MSN, RN, NPD-BC
    Director, Population Health
    ECU Health Physicians (formerly Vidant Medical Group)
    Greenville NC
    (252)847-3930
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  • 3.  RE: Scope

    Posted 11-15-2022 10:52

    In Colorado the Board of Nursing is over CNA's, and if anyone is over MA's it'd be the Board of Medicine since they are unlicensed but do their activities via medical delegation.

     

    Jessica Cline, BSN, RN, CMSRN (she/her/hers)

    UFCW Local 7 Union Steward

    Department of Pulmonology | Skyline Medical Office

    P: 303-861-3337 | F: 303-861-3390

    E: Jessica.M.Cline@kp.org

    1375 E 20th Ave, Denver, CO 80205

     

     

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  • 4.  RE: Scope

    Posted 11-16-2022 11:51
    Hi Bonnie

    For Certified and non-certified medical assistants, the Medical Board of California outlines their scope since they function under the license and supervision of a practitioner.

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    Kristyl McCray MSN RN-BC
    RN Clinical Director, Education & Prof. Practice
    PIH Health Physicians
    Whittier CA
    (562)698-0811
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