Grabe, I just found out that there’s a training agency offering a MedVA course and their trainers are apparently lying about their experience. I actually have proof, but I can’t fully spill the details because the way I found out isn’t something I can disclose either. 😅
One trainer claims to have been a MedVA for over a year, when in reality, the experience is not even close to 5 months yet. Yes, they may have long experience in Philippine healthcare, but PH healthcare and US healthcare are completely different worlds.
Anyway, let this be a reminder. If you’re planning to enroll in a MedVA course, be careful and stay vigilant. Don’t just believe everything you hear. Ask questions. Wag kayo mahiya, tanungin nyo nang tanungin about sa experience nila. Observe the trainers carefully when they introduce themselves so you can tell whether they’re being honest or not.
Imagine paying thousands just to be taught by someone who’s dishonest and barely has real experience in US healthcare. Yikes 😬 Sa hirap ng buhay sa Pilipinas ngayon, if you’re going to invest in yourself for remote work, make sure you’re learning from a legit trainer with real, proven US healthcare medVA experience. Not just someone selling credibility they don’t fully have. Kung gusto nyo magbayad ng thousands of pesos, nasa inyo yan kasi pera nyo naman yan pero make sure you know exactly where it’s going and who you’re trusting.