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Real notes. Real study help.

Welcome to The MA Method! Whether you're studying for your next exam or just trying to survive clinicals, this blog is full of all the notes, tools, and tips I've used while becoming a MA.

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Everything you'll find here is designed to help you learn with less stress!

Learning Ahead, Real life, Real notes

the girl behind the notes

3 things about me:

 1) I MUCH prefer the hot summers over frigid winters

 2) I'm currently studying A&P and phlebotomy

 3) I LOVE taking care of little plants, I'm obsessed

Let's Make This Easier

I won't lie, learning to become a medical assistant is hard. There have been times when I lost my motivation, or I just didn't understand what I was learning. I wish I'd found a page like this much sooner - so I made one.

This blog is everything I wish I had sooner: notes, tips, and a little encouragement

I started this space to help and support other students who are trying to figure it out, like me. No pressure, no judgement, just honest help

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- maddie

future CMA + study buddy

Laugh it off (STAT)

Updating Schedule

Why does the doctor carry a red pen?

In case he needed to draw blood

Why did the student nurse carry a ladder?

The Clinical Procedures section is complete!

I will be updating twice a week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays! By August 28th, I will have all of the Medical Office 1 section uploaded!

To reach the high-pressure patients

What's a phlebotomist's favorite kind of music?

Heavy metal... obviously

Why don't skeletons fight each other?

They don't have the guts

What's a nurse's favorite pickup line?

"Are you a vein? Because I can't find anyone like you"

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