With a mixture of rural and urban healthcare systems, Alaska offers a favorable job market for certified medical assistants. Alaska is the second highest paying state in the Nation, with an average CMA salary of $36,400 per year. Salary changes only slightly regionally across Alaska. The demand for certified medical assistants in Alaska is also expected to grow in over 40% by 2016, according to the U.S. Labor Bureau.
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Arizona offers one of the highest rates of employment for medical assistants in the United States. With a nice mixture of urban, rural and metropolis areas, Arizona offers many opportunities for the trained medical assistant. With many hospitals, ambulatory care centers and clinics, like the renowned Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale and Phoenix, medical assistant schools in Arizona are plentiful.
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Alabama offers many rural and urban healthcare employment opportunities. Medical assistants in Alabama perform both clinical and administrative duties and may work in ambulatory care, hospitals and clinics. The job market for medical assistants in Alabama is growing with the national average. Medical assistants in Alabama earn slightly less than in other states at around $24,000 per year.
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