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If the idea of working in a medical office alongside doctors and nurses appeals to you, you may want to consider a career as a medical assistant. These individuals will find positions available in a variety of settings, such as general practitioner offices, community clinics, and specialized medical practices. Some may go on to work in hospitals or home care settings.
A good place to start when considering this career is to contact a few medical assistant schools . They will be able to provide you with information about coursework, professional placement, and let you know if there are any certification or licensing requirements in your state.
You need to understand that you will be expected to do administrative tasks as well as clinical ones. If you’re not willing to learn medical coding and billing or to sit at the front desk to set appointments and fill out insurance forms, then this job may not be for you.
On the clinical side you will need to acquire a number of skills to deal directly with patients. You should be able to administer CPR , give injections, take vital signs and help with drawing blood. You may be called upon to assist in minor surgery, help set and remove casts, and perform basic laboratory procedures.
Once you have mastered all of this, as well as related administrative and clinical skills, you will be ready to work as a medical assistant in the health care field.
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