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NHA is the largest allied health certification agency in the United States and has awarded over 1 million nationally recognized certifications. Read about our one millionth certification earner and how her life was changed by becoming a nationally certified medical assistant.
If you are working in allied health, or plan to pursue a career in the future, it’s wise to stay current on your certification. Most healthcare employers require or prefer certification, and 63% of institutions increase pay when an employee earns professional certification.
Updating and maintaining electronic health records (EHR) NHA partners with educators and employers across the United States to educate, train and certify medical assistants. Find a job opening near you to start your journey toward this rewarding and in-demand career.
Ready to take the next step in your healthcare career? Explore the process of qualifying for and taking one of NHA’s eight allied health certification exams.
*Click here for more details on the certification pathway for high school health science students. Completed a phlebotomy technician training or education program within the last 5 years
THIS FORM IS FOR NEW CANDIDATES/STUDENTS ONLY: Please type your first and last name exactly as it appears on your legal identification. For director, instructor, or proctor account creation, please follow these instructions.; If you have a certification with NHA, you already have an account within our system.
The National Healthcareer Association offers eight nationally accredited certifications that are recognized and respected by employers. With these certifications come more opportunities, better pay and increased job security.
Whether you’re a student going through an allied health program or already employed in the field, being certified means that you’re dedicated to your chosen field. Show your commitment to professional development, patient care and quality work by earning your NCCA-accredited certification through NHA.
This Candidate Handbook provides information about National Healthcareer Association® (NHA) certification examinations, eligibility, scoring, and resources for all 8 of NHA's nationally accredited certifications
I enjoy being NHA certified to stay up-to-date on all health compliances and to ensure quality patient care while giving my best to patients and my work environment. I choose to continue my education through NHA because I know they'll help me with the proper resources and information to attain the sufficient knowledge to better my career!