
If Medical Assisting Sounds RIGHT to You - Read
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Why Medical Assistant? Because the medical community needs you! Medical services
play an important role in every community. From major cities to rural areas, doctors, recruiters,
and health care facilities are in constant need for front and back medical office staff—this includes
medical assistants, and will likely not change any time soon.
Therefore this is of high interest to you!
The more employers prefer hiring certified medical assistants - the more
you want to be prepared. Learn about avenues and strategies that will make your
resume shine.

The Medical Assistant
The Perfect Medical Assistant handles many facets
of the daily medical practice routine. It is the perfect career for men and women who like working side-by-side
with allied health professionals as part of the interdisciplinary team to help people address their medical and
health concerns.
U.S. Department of Labor States the Demand
for Medical Assistants remains HIGH...
You find them either in the front office's administrative, and reception area, or on the back
office's clinical floors where they gather health insurance information from patients, record their demographics,
take their vital signs, prepare them for their physical exams, organize medical records, review medical charts,
answer phones, respond to patient concerns, route messages, and respond to any other situations typical for a
medical practice. In addition, they are expected to keep the doctors on schedule, assist during their daily rounds,
and close the office when the day ends.
More than 500,000 practicing physicians and hospitals in the USA rely heavily on skilled
medical assistant staff, and job offers for various medical assisting
positions open and close daily.
The medical assistant (MA) career path has also become the number one transitional occupation for
nurse assistants (CNAs), home health aides (HHAs), and others in a related field, who have reached the point where
their career has run its natural course. Once this happens, crosstraining into the role of a medical assistant
provides them with new opportunities in the field that they love, and allows them to advance to new horizons and a
better future.
REQUIREMENTS
The medical assistant profession remains largely unregulated. The only requirement to sit for the
nationally recognized medical assisting certification exams is that you have a high school diploma, and
obtained your medical assistant vocational training diploma from an accredited school. Additionally, the
AMT's Registered Medical Assistant also allows
medical assistants with at least 5 years of continuous experience through employment to sit for their RMA
certification exam.
Medical assistants are paid according to their level of education, specialty, and years of experience. Less than 1
year, 1-4 years, 5-9 years, 10-19 years, or 20+ years can make a big difference in salary. Those who work in a
specialty office, hospital, or treatment facility usually earn more.
Medical Assistant Education
Here you will find educational resources and information on medical assistant training requirements, schools,
and externships.
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