What is the hourly pay rate for a medical assistant?
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how much do a certified medical assistant make?
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Answer:
Starting pay for a new certified medical assistant is $10-$12 hr. They hire you in low but in a few months you start getting raises. An experienced medical assistant (3 plus years) makes $15-$18 depending on what type of medical office it is.
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um, depends on location, but around 10-15 per hour. especially if you're entry level
Kara d
i guess it depends on your qualifications and experience, you can try go to 88db website to look for medical assistant jobs
EMT's usually make 10 to 15 in california
Metro Man
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