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  • 1. Do I need a license or certification to obtain a job in my field?

    12-06-2024 17:17:35
    Although not legally mandated, the majority, if not all, employers typically seek or require certification from a third party in theallied health fields. National Certifications, also referred to as industry credentials, are not mandated at...
  • 2. Credentials Vs. Certification Vs. License

    12-06-2024 17:18:30
    Credentials, certifications, and licenses in the medical field serve distinct purposes: Credentials: This is a broad term that encompasses all the qualifications and achievements of a hea...
  • 3. Where can I find my NCMA ID number?

    12-06-2024 17:19:37
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  • 4. How do I become a member of the NCMA?

    12-06-2024 17:20:12
    Pay the standard credential fee ($330.00 USD) plus a one time new member fee ($85.00 USD)...
  • 5. What are the steps to renew my NCMA credentials?

    12-06-2024 17:20:41
    To apply for renewal each member must complete the following: Submitting the required documentation Pay the biannual fee of $330.00. There is a lapsed credential fee of $85.00 when renewing after the expiration date....
  • 6. My credentials have expired over 3 months, am I eligible to reinstate?

    12-06-2024 17:21:16
    All expired credentials (no matter how long) become renewals on a case-by-case basis. Follow the renewal process. Apply and submit all supporting documents requested. NCMA will direct you throughout the reinstatement process. Please note th...
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