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NIMAA - Creating an Advanced Medical Assistant Workforce to Promote the Transformation of Health Care Through On-Site Education and Employee Upskilling

Date
August 28, 2017
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With today's growing emphasis on team-based care and holistic treatment, the role of the medical assistant is expanding and increasing in importance. The ability to hire medical assistants trained to support exceptional team-based primary care is a challenge for practices. Health centers typically hire directly from the communities they serve and are often tasked with filling in the gaps of work-ready skills. These hiring challenges make it difficult to ensure that medical assistants have the skills necessary to perform in the team-based care setting.

Be a part of the transformation! The National Institute for Medical Assistant Advancement (NIMAA), created by Community Health Center, Inc. (Connecticut) and Salud Family Health Centers (Colorado), designed a rigorous transformation of care curriculum that teaches and trains medical assistants on the floors of the community health center. Join us to explore the benefits of becoming a NIMAA Host Clinic and teaching institution. Learn how your teams can gain skills and knowledge by hosting a NIMAA student. See the return on investment for training costs and upskilling employees and how to begin the steps to grow a sustainable pool of hiring candidates. NIMAA: an affordable resource for a medical career pathway in your community.
  • - Identify the benefits of becoming a teaching institution for entry-level workforce, medical assistants.
  • - Understand how to build a pool of hiring candidates for your medical assistant positions.
  • - Identify the returns on investing in training students, on-site in your health center setting.

Speakers

Speaker Image for Teri Brogdon
Education and Training Design Director, Salud, NIMAA, Colorado School Dir., Salud Family Health Centers and NIMAA
Speaker Image for Tillman Farley
Chief Medical Officer, Salud Family Health Centers

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