What type of certification is MedCA?
MedCA offers classes online only. This school offers training in 4 qualifications, with the most reviewed qualifications being Certified Patient Care Technician (CPCT), Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) and Electrocardiograph (EKG) Certification.Jan 16, 2020
What does MedCA stand for?
What is MedCA exam?
How many questions is the MedCA phlebotomy exam?
Which phlebotomy certification is best?
- Best Overall: Phlebotomy Career Training.
- Best Accelerated Program: Chicago School of Phlebotomy.
- Best Intensive Program: National Phlebotomy Association (NPA)
- Best Online Option: American National University.
- Best Value: Heart to Heart Healthcare Training.
Which is better CMA or RMA?
How many times can you take the NHA exam?
What is a passing score for the NHA CPT exam?
Is the NHA phlebotomy exam multiple-choice?
How long is a MedCA certificate valid?
A MedCA certificate is valid for one or two years, depending on the country in which you live. Upon the expiration of the certificate, you will need to take a recertification exam. (See Recertification on the home page.)
How long does it take to get a MedCA certification?
You will receive your certificate within ten working days following MedCA’s receipt of the exam.
What happens if you fail the MedCA exam?
If you pass your MedCA exam, you will receive your certificate in the mail. If you fail, you will receive a letter that will indicate the next steps for you to take.
How old do you have to be to take a certification exam?
When am I eligible to take an exam? You may take a certification exam if you are at least 18 years of age, possess a high-school diploma or the equivalent, and meet one of the following requirements: Graduated from an approved training program (proof of completion required) Have at least one year of work experience (two years ...
How many years do you have to be a graduate to take the MedCA exam?
You must have graduated no more than five years prior to taking the exam, and you will need proof of graduation from the program. If you did not graduate from a MedCA-affiliated school but would like to take a MedCA exam, we will assist you in finding a school in your area where you can sit for an exam.
Does MedCA require proof of literacy?
Some of MedCA’s certification examinations are available in Spanish. Whereas candidates are not required to provide proof of literacy to take exams, no language assistance will be provided.
What is MedCA certification?
MedCA's goal is to be the recognized leader in certification and healthcare testing in the USA. We will always continue to develop programs and implement testing as a means to enhance the careers of healthcare professionals. MedCA will continue to strive to be the vanguard for today's healthcare professionals.
Why is MedCA important?
MedCA was established independently so that schools can offer an opportunity to students and workers by providing certifications in the Allied Health fields. MedCA validates the competency of individuals by examination upon meeting criteria. Each person must meet exam requirements and then pass ...
How does MedCA pay for testing?
Fees paid to school, instructors or proctor. MedCA pays a proctoring fee per student for testing to the school, instructor or proctor giving the exam. Fees are paid on the last day of every month. Your check will arrive the first week of each month for the candidates tested.
