Medical Assistant Career Opportunities Submitted By: Lee Broome
According to the US Department of Labor "Medical Assistants
is projected to be one of the fastest growing occupations over the
2004-14 period."Medical Assistants perform a wide variety of
duties in physicians offices depending on the size of the medical
office. In smaller solo or two physician practices the duties of
the Medical Assistant may include some front desk work.
These front desk responsibilities vary from signing in and greeting
patients to scheduling visits and patient testing and admissions.However,
due to the high costs of physician liability insurance, rent and
salaries, mega-medical practices are the norm today. These are medical
practices that have 15-25 physicians. Generally in a practice like
this duties are broken down and are very delineated between front
office and back office. Duties such as greeting the patient, answering
the phone,
scheduling appointments and dealing with insurance would be the
responsibility of secretaries and insurance specialists trained
in front office duties.The Medical Assistant would be responsible
for back office duties exclusively. These duties would include preparing
the patient for the exam, taking a patient history, checking blood
pressure and pulse, perhaps performing an EKG. The Medical Assistant
would be responsible for drawing blood and assisting the physician
during routine office procedures, depending on the type of medical
practice.In the past most Medical Assistants received on the job
training. All that was required for someone to become a Medical
Assistant was a high school diploma.
Today, as more medical practices are specializing and as services
rendered in physician offices become more complex these medical
practices are looking for Medical Assistants who have had formal
schooling and hold a degree in Medical Assisting.If you are thinking
of pursuing a degree as a Medical Assistant there are many different
types of specialized Medical Assistant degrees to choose from in
a variety of specialties including cardiovascular medicine, internal
medicine, ophthalmologic, dental, and pediatric. Each of these medical
specialities have specific types of office treatments and testing
which makes obtaining a degree as a Medical Assistant in a particular
field of medicine invaluable when seeking a job.About the Author:To
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