How to Prepare for the CMA (AAMA) Certification Exam
Becoming a CMA (AAMA)® is a straightforward process and it can quickly advance your career.
Your Step-by-Step Guide to CMA (AAMA) Exam Success
To earn the CMA (AAMA) you will need to pass the CMA (AAMA) Certification Exam. The certification validates that you have been credentialed through the Certifying Board of the AAMA. The CMA (AAMA) credential must be recertified every 60 months. View the CMA (AAMA) Certification Exam Application for details.
Step 1: Meet the Requirements
Ensure you've graduated from or are about to graduate from an accredited medical assisting program which meets certain requirements. Learn more about eligibility.
Not sure if your program is CAAHEP- or ABHES-accredited?
Search for it on the program websites.
Step 2: Master the Material
Use study guides, practice exams, and online resources to prepare for the CMA (AAMA) exam. The exam accurately reflects medical assistants' duties and required skills because it uses research-based data from the AAMA Occupational Analysis of Medical Assistants.
These resources will help you study for the exam.
- The Exam Content Outline: This is a road map for tracking all the exam subject matter you need to study. It includes the number and percent of questions on the exam by major content areas.
- The CMA (AAMA) Certification Practice Exam: This online exam will help you understand the exam structure and item types.
- Anatomy and physiology and medical terminology questions: Test your knowledge by accessing 50 free questions in each topic area.
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