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Registered medical assistant shares her five-year career experience at Children’s Minnesota

At Children’s Minnesota, we believe children always come first. They are awesomely resilient. Eternally optimistic. Totally fearless. They are what we want to be when we grow up.

Pa, a registered medical assistant, has been working at Children’s Minnesota for five years now. She is sharing all her favorite things about working at Children’s Minnesota below.

What’s your position and how long have you been at Children’s Minnesota?

Pa, a registered medical assistant,

“I’m a registered medical assistant and I’ve been working at Children’s Minnesota for five years.”

Tell us why you like your job and position.

“I get to work with families and patients. I love helping family with their wants and needs.”

What do you like about working in this field/department?

“I love making a difference in patients’ lives and the lives of their families every day.”

Why do you like working at Children’s Minnesota?

“I love working with children. I want to see our generation’s children grow healthy and know that we are here to help and support them through any mental health needs.”

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