Confirmation by an organization that an individual is qualified to perform a job to a professional standard.
What is certification?
Specific and technical operations
What are hard skills?
Believing in oneself
What is self-confidence?
The fourth stage in the burnout process
What is full-scale burnout?
A rule of conduct or action prescribed or formally recognized as binding or enforced by a controlling authority
What is the law?
Granting of a title or license by a board that gives permission to practice in a chosen profession.
What is registration?
Your professional behaviors together create what is known as
What is good work ethic?
Understanding gained through study and experience
Controlling how you spend your time
What is time management?
Standards of behaviors based on concepts of right and wrong.
What is ehtics?
Works to raise standards of medical assisting to a more professional level.
Who is AAMA (American Association of Medical Assistant)?
Personal qualifications or behaviors that enhance an individual's interactions, job performance, career prospects (also known as people skills).
What are soft skills?
Identification with or sensitivity to another's person's feelings and problems.
What is empathy?
Third step in the critical thinking process
What is identify the objective or outcome?
Assault, battery, and defamation are examples of
What are intentional torts?
Nonprofit certification agency and professional membership association that represents over 45,000 individuals in allied health.
Who is AMT (American Medical Technologist)?
A disposition to act in a certain way
What is attitude?
Striving for excellence in doing the job and having pride in your performance.
What is work quality?
Step-by-step approach that uses critical thinking and good judgement to deal with situations or occurrences that need resolution.
What is problem solving?
Acts that are not intended to cause harm but are committed unreasonably or with a disregard for consequences.
What are unintentional torts?
Provides certification and continuing education services for healthcare professionals and curriculum development for educational institutions.
Who is NHA (National Healthcare Association)?
A behavior that exhibits the traits or features that correspond to the standard of the profession.
What is professionalism?
The ability to learn, retain, and process information
What is comprehension?
Last step in critical thinking process
What is evaluate the results?
Who is OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)