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IBMC Students 100% RMA Exam Pass Rate

Jul 23rd, 2008
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The Institute of Business and Medical Careers (IBMC) is proud to announce the newly published results from the April 4th RMA (Registered Medical Assistant) Exam, noted that 100% of the IBMC Medical Assistant students successfully passed the Examination.

 
The Exam was proctored by a certified RMA graduate in good standing with the certification agency AMT (American Medical Technologists) at the Cheyenne IBMC Campus. The Exam included students of the Fort Collins Campus.

 

Students who have successfully passed the exam, become Certified Medical Assistants, and are recognized as professionals in their field. The AMT certification examinations consist of 200-210 four-option, multiple-choice items. Test items may require examinees to recall facts, interpret graphic illustrations, and interpret information presented in case studies, analyze situations, or solve problems.

 

The IBMC Students who passed the RMA April 4th, 2008 Exam are:

Lena Baldivia, Susan Dechant, Debbie Dinkel, Orianna Dirks, Deserae Giego,

Sherri Johnson, Stacy Nipp, Lynn Schultz, Amy Stendel, Korena Thoms,

David Wessel, and Erica Woolman.

 

Information: As a certification agency, AMT strives to provide competency-based examination certification for allied health professionals.  Individuals opting to become certified and those choosing AMT, realize that when they pass the examination, they are receiving a credible certification from an agency that has been certifying individuals for 65 years. 

 

AMT’s examination-based certifications are accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA). NCCA is the accreditation body of NOCA. AMT must meet and demonstrate compliance with each accreditation standard. NCCA's Standards meet the requirements set forth by the American Psychological Association and the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. These stringent requirements mean that the certification examination you take has been thoroughly studied and approved by NCCA.

 

AMT is a member of the National Organization of Competency Assurance (NOCA).  NOCA has become the leader in setting quality standards for credentialing organizations. Through its annual conference, regional seminars, and publications, NOCA serves its membership as a clearinghouse for information on the latest trends and issues of concern to practitioners and organizations focused on certification, licensure, and human resource development.



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