1. Yes, I am a Surgical Inpatient Unit Assistant. My second job would be a clerical at the information desk downstairs.…
A medical administrative assist preforms many task in the medical atmosphere. The most generalized duties are; answering phones, greeting patients and or visitors, sorting through mail, bookkeeping, creating invoices, and ordering supplies. The more specialized duties include; scheduling patients appointments, procedures, and//or lab services, maintaining and updating patients medical records, processing insurance forms, assisting physicians or any medical personnel with transcribing dictation, writing correspondence, preparing a report or presentation. In 2012 there was over 50% of medical assistants that worked in a physicians' office (per the U.S. Bureau of Labor statistics [BLS]). Other medical assistants choose to work in hospitals, chiropractic office, optometry, podiatry, dentary, or an outpatient or a long-term care…
The salary for experienced emergency room physician assistants is about $94,820. They earn about $39.47 to about $65.88 per hour. Overtime is usually about $0.00 to about $89.64. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the employment of physician assistants is proposed to increase by thirty-eight percent from 2012 to 2022, which is much faster than the average for other…
How you address a patient throughout the duration of their visit can have a significant impact on the quality of their appointment. Being a medical assistant requires not only medical knowledge but a significant amount of social skills as well – making the patient feel important and respected is essential to having return clients. While greeting the patient by name is imperative, finding out the patient’s preferred title will help them feel more comfortable and improve the patient-assistant relationship. For example, a woman named Jennifer Smith could be referred to as Ms. Smith, Jennifer, or perhaps a nickname such as Jenny; whatever the patient favors should be used frequently to reaffirm a personal relationship between them and the medical…
First, is to travel and treat people around the world before I settle down. The other goal is to serve the underprivileged. I have been volunteering at Vidant Health for the past few months, and they focus on treating the underprivileged, sometimes even taking care of their medical bill. I did not quite understand it at first; my father always told me “There is no free lunch.” However, being a volunteer you mostly run blood, urine and feces samples to the lab, but the other side is patient care. Hearing the patients’ stories and spending time with them, I realize they are not just patients but real people with real stories. The medical field is not just about science, but it is mainly about the people we treat. I now firmly believe everyone should have a chance at the best healthcare available to…
There are many human skills that a good Administrative Medical Assistant can use. The top three are people skills, planning activities and typing. People skills are great to have. You will have to deal with patients every day. Knowing how to communicate will make it easier to get along with one another. When patients call the office sometimes they upset about a bill they got and take it out on the Administrative Medical Assistant that took the call. To have good people skills will help you in handling the situation and not let yourself get angry at them. Knowing how to talk in a calm matter may help calm the patient down.…
A Physician Assistant (PA) are health professionals that are on a team with their supervisor and they practice medicine. They are typically someone who practices under another surgeon and listens to the directions that are being given.…
Once a physician assistant gains acceptance into a residency program they embark on another six to twenty-four month journey pending on the program and chosen specialty. However, the length of most of these programs is around 12 months. The majority of residency programs provide a broad variety of didactic and clinical education. This is a key factor for those that choose the residency route in continuing education as a PA, as opposed to just attending medical conferences and other meetings that most physician assistants do once they are employed (Polansky, Garver, Wilson, Pugh, & Hilton, 2012). According to Ballweg et al., (2013), “residents estimated their total number of hours of didactic education associated with the residency program they attended to be 350.4 hours for…
The career choice I made was medical front office assistant. Being a medical front office assistant is best described as being a receptionist at a medical office. A medical front office assistant is responsible for greeting patients, scheduling appointments, and dealing with insurance information. Studying to become a medical front office assistant can be reasoned but not limited to: salary benefits, a growing demand for the career, education requirements and also personality qualifications to become one.…
A physician assistant is also known as PAs, practice medicine on a team under the supervision of physicians and surgeons. Physician assistants are educated to examine patients, diagnose injuries and illnesses, and provide treatment. The task of becoming a physician assistant will consist of a few things, PA’s practice medicine on health care teams with physicians and other providers, they also practice and prescribe medicine in all 50 states. There are many things a physician assistant can do such as take your medical records and conduct your physical exams.…
Hello, my name is XXXXX XXXXX and I am currently a junior; majoring in biological science and psychology minor. I have worked as a desk staffer at Harbor hall in fall 2010 and I have also been working in a research lab in chemistry department for past academic year including winter break. I am involved in several clubs on campus such as Hindu Students Council, South Asian Students Association, and Treasurer for Pre-Pharmacy club. My future plan is to graduate from UMBC, go to pharmacy school, and work in a retail pharmacy.…
When it comes to routines, I think that it can benefit every workplace but especially being a medical assistant. In a clinic or hospital, it can be very busy, everyday. It will be very important for a medical assistant to accomplish his/her task for the day, in the appropriate time. Time is crucial in a health care field. Establishing a routine will help medical assistants finish his/her task that has to be accomplished for that day, in the appropriate time. When you establish routines, you will work together to accomplish the task. No one is left doing all the tasks for that day. Also, when having a routine you will become more efficient at the task at hand. Giving you more time to finish your other tasks.…
Healthcare assistants work in hospital and may be in community settings under the supervision of a trained healthcare professional. The role can be diverse dependent upon the area in which the person is working because they might work along with nurses or midwives in parenthood services. Healthcare assistants also helps with the day-to-day care of patients, whichever in hospitals or in patients’ own homes.…
The ideal job that I'd prefer to have is to work as a physical therapy assistant (PTA) 24 hours, 7 days a week. My three main points are good benefits, good pay, and a career that I'd love. My preferred earnings potential is $18.00 an hour. I chose to go into this career because I'll be learning about how to eventually become a physical therapist and what they do every single day. I will need an associate's degree to become a Physical Therapy Asst. , and the length of a PTA program is 2 years of general education, PT, and clinical education.…
The medical assistant profession offers numerous benefits. They include the opportunity to work in a helping profession, the potential for competitive wages and advancement, and generous benefit packages. Benefits for medical assistants vary based on the employer. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, medical assistants' responsibilities vary, depending on the location and size of the practice and the practitioner's specialty.…