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Hey Dr V is looking to hire a CMA....if anyone knows someone that is wanting a job here is a chance. They would like bariatric patient but not needed just would prefer. So if anyone knows anyone that you would like to refer get the info to me and I will pass it along. :)

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I would looove to get back into the medical field. I used to work as a Med Tech for LabCorp (evil ones) in Greensboro, but when I moved back to Charlotte, I ended up working at the bank. Go figure. BS biology and degree in Medical Technology, and I end up workin at the bank as a Business Analyst.

Oh well. Its all good.

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Certified Medical Assistant :)

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Oh Kathy you would be great at it....actually they are going to dable in a little bit of everything. Medical records, patients, you name it they are going to do it. :) They will be the know all of everything. haha...

No really I don't know I was just told we were hiring and I thought I would pass it along here.

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I'm an excellent dabbler. Sounds like my line of work! LOL It really does sound like a super fun job. If I were looking...I'd love that. But nope, my job is at home right now. Oh well...hurry up and scoop it up someone! You can get paid to dabble!!!!!! Yay!

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Thats what I had picked out if I went back to cpcc in the fall!!!! LOL But would in no way be through the program anytime soon. I want to work with other baratric patients in some way some how. If not exercise then just general office stuff. I talked to the fitness supervisor about getting certified as a personal trainer...she didn't act very encouraging. Some of the other trainers have been great though suggesting it to me. Of course the supervisor is also the one that gave me this HUGE lecture about only trained professionals knowing how to use a body fat calibrator. :) Some of the other trainers rolled their eyes at that.....so don't know.

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