American Medical Academy

American Medical Academy Because Success Does Not Happen By Chance Preparing for the Board Licensing and National Certification exams can be challenging.

American Medical Academy is the premier review center for Clinical Laboratory Scientists, Medical Laboratory Technicians and Health care professionals worldwide who want to pursue a career in the United States. American Medical Academy offers leading edge test preparation programs to assist students in reviewing for this important step in their careers. American Medical Academy offers review programs for healthcare and laboratory professionals. Individuals who have participated in our review classes:

* RN/LVN graduates
* Foreign-trained Medical Technologists
* Nurses and Healthcare workers
* Clinical laboratory personnel
* Recent graduates of related healthcare programs
* Working individuals who have been out of school for an extended period of time
* Previous practitioners with expired or lapsed licenses
* Healthcare practitioners who want to obtain a license or certification in the field
* Repeat examinees

02/21/2022

Doctors who make consequential on-the-job mistakes often feel shame, guilt, and self-doubt, while also dealing with potential patient injury. Here's how to deal with this difficult situation.

02/21/2022

A new Monell Center analysis found that 37% of COVID-19 patients actually did lose their sense of taste and that "reports of taste loss are in fact genuine and distinguishable from smell loss."

02/21/2022

"As we consider future metrics, which will be updated soon, we recognize the importance of not just cases...but critically, medically severe disease that leads to hospitalizations."

02/21/2022

Adding allergens to screening beyond the typical series, especially those found in personal care products and workplace substances, is key to diagnosing and managing the disease, authors say.

02/21/2022

Tralokinumab is a fully human IgG4 monoclonal antibody that specifically binds to interleukin-13, a key driver of underlying inflammation in AD.

10/25/2017

The Food and Drug Administration has approved a promising new treatment called CAR-T for a particularly deadly form of cancer.

10/25/2017

By Lisa Rapaport(Reuters Health) - A newborn girl in Canada developed a life-threatening infection after being delivered in a hot tub, according to a

10/25/2017

Less than two months after the FDA issued a firmware update for 465,000 Abbott-manufactured cardiac devices with cybersecurity flaws, experts at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and the University of Michigan said there are lessons to be learned to improve cybersecurity-related recalls moving fo...

10/25/2017

State attempts to accelerate high-tech solutions after treatment and law enforcement fail to stem overdose fatalities

10/25/2017

NIH-Led meeting identifies knowledge gaps, development goals.

10/25/2017

Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is fatal for over 90% of patients, and more than half of men and close to 70% of women who die of SCA have no clinical history of heart disease prior to this cardiac event. It is one of the leading causes of death in the USA and kills more people than any single cancer.

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