Darryl is a medical assistant who works in a small facility that could offer him many different kinds of responsibilities, if he had the proper training, so his goal is to become a multiskilled health professional. He wants to expand his knowledge to become a phlebotomy technician and an ECG technician, and maybe a surgical technician. He realizes that if he becomes credentialed in all of these areas, the continuing education requirements will be quite large. Which of the following credentialing organizations would you recommend to Darryl?
A. American Association of Medical Assistants
B. American Medical Technologists
C. National Center for Competency Testing
D. National Healthcareer Association
E. National Association for Health Professionals
Answer: E
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