What's the Difference Between a CNA & CMA?! | Sophia Danielle | 2019

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  • Hey guys! In this video I talked about the differences between a CNA (certified nursing assistant) and a CMA (certified medical assistant) Both are great jobs and have awesome job security!
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  • @zkquintana100
    @zkquintana100 3 года назад +130

    I am a CNA and CMA and Phlebotomist and EKG Tech, I've enjoyed working all of these jobs! however CMA pay is higher and less stressful than a CNA, im currently in school to be a nurse 8 months left!

    • @breathingstarlight9334
      @breathingstarlight9334 3 года назад +4

      I was looking on Indeed and it shows CNA with higher pay. At least the jobs that came up in my area. I saw up to 20 dollars an hour where the cert medical Assistant was getting 12 dollars an hours. I don't know if it has anything with covid hitting the job market. I do know before covid it was cma's making more.

    • @xxpeace7896
      @xxpeace7896 2 года назад +2

      wooow, are you working all of these jobs at the same time ? How many school years did they take ?

    • @elnewbie2611
      @elnewbie2611 2 года назад

      Now CNA are earning more than a CMA because they are in higher demand than CMAs so nursing homes and hospitals are paying more to attract cnas

    • @Babygirl_1997
      @Babygirl_1997 Год назад +1

      I'm a phlebotomist and CNA as well! Currently want to move up. Just don't know

    • @CharletteG
      @CharletteG Год назад +1

      @@breathingstarlight9334yeap in my area the pay for CNA is higher

  • @Jorgesalazarhernandez
    @Jorgesalazarhernandez 4 года назад +42

    I am a former CNA. It was a great experience learning how to care for other people. However , it is physically a demanded job and not really well paid. Although, nursing assisting programs are short, I still believe the paid is not worth. It is just my opinion though, I’ve never worked because I did not like it. Now I am a CCMA and I love it and everyday I learn something new that will help me with my BSN program.

    • @erikazamudio950
      @erikazamudio950 4 года назад +5

      I agree! The physical work is too much. Plus is underpaid and underappreciated

    • @BlessednHighlyfavored12
      @BlessednHighlyfavored12 4 года назад +3

      Where I live CNA’s in the hospital get paid the same as CMA’s 15 an hour

    • @apdroidgeek1737
      @apdroidgeek1737 4 года назад +5

      Ikr, but my mom is a cna for 4 years and shes still making only 18 per hr.. minimum pay for cnas should be 15 and the maximum pay should be as high as medical assistant which is 30 pe hr

    • @CharletteG
      @CharletteG Год назад +1

      @@apdroidgeek1737wow super diferente from my area, MAs make less than the CNAs

  • @michelleroman7454
    @michelleroman7454 4 года назад +70

    I been a CNA for 3 years now so I’m going to add just a few stuff from my experience. I worked at the hospital and saw everything from working on a med-surg floor to going to work on the ICU and many more . If you want to be an RN please take CNA first , the reason i say this is because as a CNA you’ll see everything you’ll experience if you were an RN. Being a CNA and working at a hospital will really show you if this is the career you want to do. As a CNA I would do blood pressure, glucose test,Check their oxygen, baths, assistance to the restroom, chart and many more . Many CNAS can also draw blood if they have taken phlebotomy and can take out IV’s. Also to add many patients you’ll have them longer than 3 days they can be there from 2 months to 5 months sometimes even longer. I will say you won’t get the same patients every time but it just depends on your assignments for the day. As a CNA you’ll float to other departments which is a good thing because you get to see more things you have not seen before and also you’ll sometimes sit with a patient your 12 hour shift. Also an example Your assignment can range from 9,12,18 or 36 patients depending on how many CNAs they are that day , how many patients your departments has and be prepared to get more patients through out the day sometimes they show up later or one the CNAS gets pulled to sit with a patient or to help another department.i will say this if you’re not prepared to do dirty work I’ll suggest looking at another career only because there will be things that you thought you’ll never see or do. Overall my opinion on the difference between CNA and MA is not that much I feel like MA is more like they can give out shots and work at at a clinic as like CNAs they cannot do that. Either way both are great careers but which ever you want to do depends only on you.

    • @Amy-Luu
      @Amy-Luu 4 года назад +3

      CNA's can work at clinics. A CNA can work anywhere in the medical field. And your right, if they have skills in phlebotomy they can draw blood aswell.

    • @gabyvanatta6755
      @gabyvanatta6755 4 года назад +3

      amy robinson that really depends on your state. In my state, California, you cannot draw blood or do anything that has to do with medication, including oxygen.

    • @lisasloan8362
      @lisasloan8362 3 года назад +7

      I am a CNA And I work as a Medical assistant. The jobs are completely different. The medical assistant is equivalent to LPN in the urgent care sitting. I work along side LPN and I do the exact same thing as she does. I get paid 17hr and her 20. Medical assistant don't have to be certified in some states is experience

    • @Nicetime-nc7zn
      @Nicetime-nc7zn 3 года назад +1

      Thanks y’all

    • @CharletteG
      @CharletteG Год назад +1

      @@lisasloan8362in my area the CNA gets paid more than the MA, I think it depends where you lived LPNs get paid waaaay more than MAs in my areas as well

  • @adoreetima
    @adoreetima 3 года назад +15

    Yes I am a cna it’s a lot to do I literally cried like my 3rd or 4th day especially since I was new to it my checks was lovely tho working at nursing home.

  • @karenrichmondkarenrichmond2244
    @karenrichmondkarenrichmond2244 2 года назад +8

    I'm a CNA and currently a CMA student. Can't wait not to clean fesis anymore and be looked down on by nurses and make more money. Just being honest.

    • @Goddess33346
      @Goddess33346 5 месяцев назад

      Being a Cna is not rewarding at all you get treated horribly no respect nurses use you as they maid you can’t even lose your job if a nurse don’t like you

  • @AlexJoe-ve6gc
    @AlexJoe-ve6gc 4 месяца назад +2

    CNA exam is very difficult to pass, I can't believe i failed after studying with so many materials😞

  • @thedeadzonemaniac5
    @thedeadzonemaniac5 3 года назад +10

    Been a cna for 5 years. I’m thinking of transitioning over to cma. You are spot on with everything. Also every state pays different and in nursing homes you’ll definitely be responsible for 12-15 patients, very physically demanding.

  • @zylki8211
    @zylki8211 4 года назад +9

    I got my CNA license 2 years ago but I never got a job due to school and family issues. Because of this I cannot renew my license this year😢. I’m planning to get a CMA certificate so I can start working in a hospital or clinic where I can get my PCE hours for PA school.
    Thank you for uploading such informative video!

  • @jessicaulrich6064
    @jessicaulrich6064 Год назад +7

    I am currently a CNA wanting to be a Future Pediatric Nurse Practitioner and I feel being a CMA will be a better job option for my future career. I feel being a CMA you would get to do more nurse related tasks like drawing blood, taking vitals, checking people in, etc but as a CNA you don’t do very nurse related tasks. I wish I had done my research more before I went with my CNA Program but hopefully soon I can get my CMA. My family thinks me being a CNA is better since I’m going into nursing and that it will be a waste of time but I feel being a CMA will help tremendously with my nursing career. Anyone else agree or am I missing something 😅

    • @SOPHIADANIELLE
      @SOPHIADANIELLE  Год назад

      I think both are great stepping stones!! You can’t go wrong either way!

    • @Crissy4_
      @Crissy4_ Год назад

      To be a CMA I had to get my CNA first at my program that I’m doing, so don’t regret not doing research because you probably had to have your certification in CNA anyways unless it’s different in your state or in your program

    • @aleyabellydance2
      @aleyabellydance2 3 месяца назад

      Stepful online program for cma.

  • @rebekahrohrig
    @rebekahrohrig 3 года назад +7

    Thank you for this. This is making me feel much better about going for CMA. I used to work as a BHRA (behavioral health recovery attendant) which is sort of like a CNA without the certification. It was at a children's psychiatric facility. The hours were horrible. I would never want to do it again lol. I want to work in the medical field but I want to have consistent hours and spend holidays with my son.

  • @trudy-anndurrant265
    @trudy-anndurrant265 3 года назад +5

    You did an awesome job with this presentation you answered 90 percent of the questions I needed to know... Thank you

  • @maggiedarnell2868
    @maggiedarnell2868 4 года назад +26

    I think a CMA vs RN video would be neat. I would also love another day in the life of a MA video! 😊

  • @UnwrittenChic
    @UnwrittenChic 4 года назад +6

    I got trained in CNA, never passed state boards.
    But I'm doing CMA classes starting Monday, thinking of retaking the CNA once I finish my CMA

  • @DabidRobinson
    @DabidRobinson 4 года назад +6

    This is a good video because some of my students were asking

  • @ksmartin1987
    @ksmartin1987 4 года назад +7

    I’m in MA school in Wisconsin 🙌🏻 glad I found a fellow Wisco girl doing what I’ll be doing!

    • @SOPHIADANIELLE
      @SOPHIADANIELLE  4 года назад +2

      How cool!! Good luck with school:)

    • @craftychicdesign
      @craftychicdesign 4 года назад +2

      Cool Krystal, I'm in Milwaukee as well and I attended matc for the medical assistant program and graduated in May 2019. I work in a OB/GYN clinic and its cool

    • @ksmartin1987
      @ksmartin1987 4 года назад

      TanyaCMA H I’m in southeast Wisconsin near the boarder! I will graduate next May! Congratulations!

  • @doneijaphillips902
    @doneijaphillips902 4 года назад +5

    Great Video! I’m currently a CNA 2 and starting MA school next summer. CMA vs RN video would be great!!!

    • @SOPHIADANIELLE
      @SOPHIADANIELLE  4 года назад +2

      Thank you! Good luck with everything, you'll be glad you have the background knowledge of patient care and working in healthcare!

  • @pichichisosa3110
    @pichichisosa3110 2 года назад +2

    In my area CNAs and CMAs get paid roughly around the same. My friend is a housekeeper at a hospital and he gets paid more than the CNAs. I want to work at a prison as an MA but there’s only CNA positions available.

  • @michaelcorderovlogs3477
    @michaelcorderovlogs3477 3 года назад +9

    Yes!!!! This video is so needed! A lot of people think that MA and CNA jobs are the same and they for sure are not! Many different responsibilities and scope of practices!

  • @anthonyrivasacl6383
    @anthonyrivasacl6383 3 года назад +4

    My wife studied for a month and two weeks later did and passed the CNA test . Paid around $1500 for the course ( California )
    Which was sponsored! Idk states got different options
    Thank you for the comparison I know a little more now , can’t wait to encourage my wife to be more successful ❤️

    • @kar1lola
      @kar1lola 2 года назад +1

      Do you mind sharing some information on how to get sponsor for CNA? I’m also in California and interested on going into CNA

    • @teresareyna9906
      @teresareyna9906 2 года назад

      @@kar1lola hello. I’ve been doing research, the cheapest I’ve found were through adult schools and community colleges. Some vocational (private school) I’ve noticed are more expensive in cost

  • @nikkik.2154
    @nikkik.2154 3 года назад +4

    Thank you. ❤️ I appreciate this video as I'm interested in becoming a CMA.

  • @GG17250
    @GG17250 3 года назад +2

    I’m looking into CMA because I need to work with a more Mobil population the LTC is just killing my back and I don’t want back problems for life

  • @kaydrapowell7547
    @kaydrapowell7547 Год назад +1

    In my area cna makes more

  • @dasse1588
    @dasse1588 3 года назад +1

    Are some assistants not certified? Hence the word certified is in the job title?

  • @lifewithjd6653
    @lifewithjd6653 3 года назад +6

    I been a CNA for 9 years you’re right it’s a very stressful job that is hard on the body. I think I’m going to look into becoming a medical assistant it seems like something I would enough doing and something I could do long term and I like the thought of being off on holidays and weekends

  • @appatheskybison1846
    @appatheskybison1846 4 года назад +4

    Hope to do well
    I paid $1895 for my Ma course
    It’s an6 month course and I finish January 9 2020 I started in July

    • @appatheskybison1846
      @appatheskybison1846 4 года назад +5

      Update in case anyone was wondering: so on the last week before my externship my school got closed bc of the covid 19 pandemic. Hopefully everything goes back to normal. I applied to a hospital in a big city near me and it seems like they could use those help. Hopefully they’ll take me despite my short experience level. Wish me luck and I wish the best for all you other students 👍🏿 I’ll update in 3 months

    • @user-uv7bk5rk2c
      @user-uv7bk5rk2c 4 года назад +2

      @@appatheskybison1846 good luck! Did you find a job easily as a new MA?

    • @appatheskybison1846
      @appatheskybison1846 4 года назад

      lrg I still don’t have a job and I’m working on it it’s not easy but I’m sure it’s possible

    • @user-uv7bk5rk2c
      @user-uv7bk5rk2c 4 года назад

      @@appatheskybison1846 don't give up, I'm sure there will be opportunities after this quarantine ends

    • @OliviaFlorence
      @OliviaFlorence 4 года назад +2

      Dang, $1900? Sound nice! I paid $16,000 for my course. My wallet still hurts 😖

  • @AZURE_ONE
    @AZURE_ONE Год назад +1

    CNA SQUAD

  • @juliannereineman568
    @juliannereineman568 4 года назад +3

    Love this video. I just passed my nha for cma. I'm certified now. But also licensed in phleb. I took both classes because it was a dual program at my school so why not? Waiting now for my externship. Love knowing the difference now. Thank you!

  • @xxpeace7896
    @xxpeace7896 2 года назад +1

    Hi
    How many years of study does it take to be CMA?

  • @andresbello417
    @andresbello417 3 года назад +2

    U kinda cute

  • @weimermh1
    @weimermh1 3 года назад +1

    CNAs start at 16 an hour at the nursing home i work at in indiana.

  • @lisasloan8362
    @lisasloan8362 3 года назад +2

    I was able to get my CNA certification in only 4 weeks. I currently work as a medical assistant and you don't have to be certified in virginia

    • @amandajones4615
      @amandajones4615 3 года назад

      Hey! I live in VA too. You don’t have to have your certification for a medical assistant here??

    • @lisasloan8362
      @lisasloan8362 3 года назад

      @@amandajones4615 mo

    • @lisasloan8362
      @lisasloan8362 3 года назад

      @@amandajones4615 no it snor required in va or tn

    • @jubranjubran4067
      @jubranjubran4067 3 года назад

      How much do you make an hour in Virginia

    • @Rennatheeomnipotent
      @Rennatheeomnipotent 2 года назад +1

      So you work as a MA but have a CNA certificate? How ? That’s possible?

  • @Sumons338
    @Sumons338 4 года назад +1

    Hi, I am Sumon Hasan. I have completed diploma in medical assistant training course from the "state medical faculty of Bangladesh". The course was 3 years academic and 1 year hospital internship. I fully completed my course 2018.Now l am interested in higher study in medical assistant in USA or Canadian institute. How it can be possible, please let me know the details information....? I am awaiting for your prompt response.

    • @user-uv7bk5rk2c
      @user-uv7bk5rk2c 4 года назад +1

      Honestly search up a medical assistant program wherever you plan to relocate to and speak to an admissions representative. Mention your an international student. They will help you further

    • @apdroidgeek1737
      @apdroidgeek1737 4 года назад +1

      I mean what else is there to study if you already have 3 years of theories and lectures and 1 year of internship, you're already more than qualified to get a job as a cma lol

  • @thelife8190
    @thelife8190 4 года назад +1

    Hello pretty I'm your new sub, how many months to take the CNA? and the MA?

    • @manal6505
      @manal6505 4 года назад

      It only took me 3 week classes (florida jacksonville)

  • @Kim-dp6dw
    @Kim-dp6dw 3 года назад +1

    You are very off on CNA.......the pay rate is 15.00 in Md

    • @SOPHIADANIELLE
      @SOPHIADANIELLE  3 года назад +2

      Well I live in WI! Obviously it’s different everywhere.

    • @Kim-dp6dw
      @Kim-dp6dw 3 года назад +4

      Yes but the way you describe being a CNA is bottom of can We do just as much as a CMT .....i draw blood I insert Foley cather an D/C bladder scanner I do 12 lead EKG ....i do a lot pay rate 17.50 an weekend 1.50 different girl they told you wrong

    • @tatyanaraeshaun9744
      @tatyanaraeshaun9744 Год назад +2

      CNA pay depends tho. So she not totally off. Where I live there are CNA’s make under $15 sometimes $11-$12 a hr.

  • @Harry.O
    @Harry.O 3 года назад

    Will being trained as a health care worker with a NVQ level 2 in health and social care and fully trained in all aspects in care transfer well to becoming a nurse assistant?

  • @jennieheffner4761
    @jennieheffner4761 2 года назад

    Different scope of practice

  • @alyssaramirez1421
    @alyssaramirez1421 4 года назад +7

    Was MA school really hard ..? &
    How do you like working as a MA so far..?

    • @SOPHIADANIELLE
      @SOPHIADANIELLE  4 года назад +3

      Alyssa Ramirez school wasn’t too bad! Just gotta stay motivated and stay on top of things! I love being a MA!

    • @apdroidgeek1737
      @apdroidgeek1737 4 года назад +1

      Im not in ma school yet but im more nervous in hands on course than lecture

  • @jennifeelai5581
    @jennifeelai5581 4 года назад +5

    I have a hard to choose either CNA or CMA. I got most ideas from u and other recourse on line. CNA program I found is just 350 only VS some colleges charging 17k or 16k for a MA certification or AS degree. I already have a BS in business but I wanted to get into medical industry since my mom and sis are in it already.
    I found a online MA program and it is on line only but its just 4000 dollars vs 17k in a campus. The on line one is including Certified Clinical Medical Assistant + Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist. It is 12 months and self pace. It is including an externship program as well.
    What do u think since u are already in it and study it?

    • @user-uv7bk5rk2c
      @user-uv7bk5rk2c 4 года назад +2

      First make sure it's Accredited and legit. There's so many schools claiming you will be able to become an MA to be fully online . You need the hands on part. Think about your ultimate goal in healthcare, then go off from there.

    • @francescamartin
      @francescamartin 4 года назад +1

      are you sure it’s legit ? because you need the hands on part

    • @apdroidgeek1737
      @apdroidgeek1737 4 года назад

      You do need to take phlebotomy as MA and you wont get it unless you actually do it yourself

    • @apdroidgeek1737
      @apdroidgeek1737 4 года назад +1

      Also theres a 4 months MA program, just look for it, my school is offering it and its accredited

    • @Ap-ts8jo
      @Ap-ts8jo 3 года назад

      What’s the name of the program

  • @dxteijames3704
    @dxteijames3704 Год назад

    😂😂😂😂 they way I just hollered this has been one of the funniest videos I have seen allday 🎉🎉🎉

  • @mercedesbissen5088
    @mercedesbissen5088 4 года назад

    Do you have to get certified to work as a medical assistant like once i pass the course can i just apply at the hospital right away or do i need my certified?

    • @SOPHIADANIELLE
      @SOPHIADANIELLE  4 года назад

      You generally need to be certified within 6 months of being hired!! I’m sure every state is different though

    • @apdroidgeek1737
      @apdroidgeek1737 4 года назад

      In my state you dont have to be, but being certified will definitely boost your chance of getting hired, but experience > certification

  • @pranavijammulamadugu8358
    @pranavijammulamadugu8358 3 года назад

    hi do you know how a 16 year old can be a MA. I am willing to do a MA program but I'd really like to get a job and do the on-the-job training. Do you know what steps I can take next to become an MA?

    • @rosha3887
      @rosha3887 3 года назад

      take high school courses there should be a career thing in every district

  • @arianam5558
    @arianam5558 4 года назад

    I plan on being a RN first then doing either cna or cma part time

    • @user-uv7bk5rk2c
      @user-uv7bk5rk2c 4 года назад +10

      Why would you need to do that? As an RN you will most likely cherish your days off after 12hr shifts lol go forward not backwards!

    • @KarizzleJ
      @KarizzleJ 4 года назад +10

      Why would you become an RN to go back and become an assistant? Seems like a waste of money.

    • @apdroidgeek1737
      @apdroidgeek1737 4 года назад +3

      Right, you're probably not gonna have enough time to take cma.. btw you can technically become a cma without going to school if you're already a nurse but i doubt they will hire you since you're over qualified

    • @cocolove6894
      @cocolove6894 3 года назад +4

      That's backwards lmao if you want to be a RN it would make more sense to become a CMA first or you can just go straight to nursing school / college to save time since it will take 4+ years

    • @emuye-shinbira8268
      @emuye-shinbira8268 Год назад +1

      ​@@user-uv7bk5rk2c it's required in my state y can't jump onto it.

  • @lmarkcum2010
    @lmarkcum2010 3 года назад +3

    As a inpatient hospital phlebotomists my experience was. Always walking/running.lots of combative patients that need labs drawn.butting heads with some nurses,doctors and the lab staff.oh and covid rooms..I just moved to a new area and was hired as a phleb but training to be ma so I'm excited! Thanks for your videos.