Key Takeaways Medical assistant vs CNA: MAs assist doctors; CNAs assist nurses. Medical assistants blend clinical tasks (vitals, injections, specimen collection) with administrative work (scheduling, records, insurance). CNAs provide direct bedside care, helping patients with bathing, dressing, mobility, eating, and monitoring changes in condition. Work settings differ: MAs work mostly in outpatient clinics; CNAs work […]
Have you ever asked yourself if your work matters, or if you’ve made a difference in another person’s life? If you work in the Social Service department of a Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF), then the answer is an emphatic YES! Social Service Directors, Designees, and Assistants help long-term residents and short-term “patients” get through some […]


