Certified Medication Aide
Job Description
A Certified Medication Aide (CMA) plays a crucial role in healthcare settings, ensuring safe medication administration to patients under the supervision of licensed nurses. Key responsibilities include preparing, dispensing, and documenting medications, monitoring patient responses, and maintaining accurate records. A CMA typically operates in long-term care facilities or hospitals, collaborating closely with nursing staff and physicians. Required qualifications include state certification, knowledge of pharmacology, and strong communication skills. With experience, CMAs can advance to roles such as nursing assistant, licensed practical nurse, or health care administrator, contributing significantly to patient care and organizational efficiency.