...Medical Assistants works closely with physicians mainly in outpatient or ambulatory care facilities, for example medical offices and clinics. Some of the skills required in this profession are excellent interpersonal skills, and an ability to communicate effectively with patients and those you work with. The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics states that, medical assisting is one of the nation’s careers growing much faster than average for all occupations. The field is attributing jobs for growth such as predicated surge in the number of physicians’ offices and outpatient care facilities, technological advancements, and growing number of elderly Americans who need medical treatment (AAMA, 2016). Medical assistants can consist of administrative...
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...Medical Assistants are an integral part of the medical field. Medical Assistants are trained in many aspects of patient care. They are able to be in the clinic environment being hands on with patient care and/or they are able to be in the clerical environment insuring that all billing, insurance, and appointments are dealt with in an orderly and professional manner. It is for these reasons, and more, that I decided to begin my career as a Medical Assistant. Clinical Medical Assistants are very hands on. From taking heights, weights, and temperature to administering injections and preforming basic laboratory tests the scope of a medical assistant is vast and growing everyday. I feel that having that wealth of knowledge and the ability to...
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...It is distressing to think some people miss their purpose because they believe they are defined by what they do and not who they are as a person. I have concluded I to have a responsibility and a purpose in this world, and I intended to live it to the fullest. This commitment, I believe is what makes the best physician assistant because every day is...
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...While troublesome patients cause an impact on how medical assistants are for seen, they are still a valuable part in the everyday operations on accounts of their professionalism, communication skill, and medical terminology. Medical Assistants are viewed as an important asset and will continuously be in demand or sought after. Medical Assisting is one of the country's professions developing much faster than average for all other occupations. Medical Assistants have more knowledge in technological advancements and since there is a growing number of elderly Americans who need medical treatment. Medical Assistants may also arrange examining room instruments and equipment, purchase and maintain supplies and equipment, and keep waiting and examination...
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...Journal Summary, “Medical Assistants” Medical assistants are expected to complete clinical and administrative tasks in the offices of chiropractors, physicians, and other health practitioners. Some of their duties include taking and recording patient history and personal information, prepare blood for laboratory test, help the physician with patient examinations, measure vital signs, schedule patient appointment, and give patients injections as directed by the physician. They must also be able to keep all information about the patient confidentiality and only discuss it with other personnel treating the patient Electronic health records, also known as EHRs, are constantly changing the jobs done by medical assistants. Assistants are now expected...
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..."Purpose is the place where your deep gladness meets the worlds needs." This quote by Frederick Buchener describes my yearning to become a physician assistant. As a psychology major, I always had an interest in mental illness. During my last semester in undergraduate school, I started working at Duke Universities hospital inpatient psychiatric unit as a Nursing Assistant. I was finally able to put the diagnoses that I learned about with the symptoms of the patient with the illness. I worked with fellow NAs, psychiatric nurses, psychiatrist, social workers, and medical and PA students. As a nursing assistant, I was someone that the patients spent the most time with so many bonds was formed. Medical-Psychiatric professionals are some of the first people that a patient sees to even find out that they have a mental illness. I want to be that person to leave a lasting impression and help to prevent patients from being hospitalized repeatedly. It bothered me that as an NA I had no say so in the treatment of patients. There are so many patients that I wonder about and wish that I was able to contact just to see...
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...One of the main driving forces for me to go into medicine is my desire to help others in life. While it may sound and seem cliche, it is indeed true. There are time when I feel anguish at my own inability to help others. Describing it would be akin to a bundle of sharp needles in my stomach when I see someone in despair. I feel even worse when I realize that I could have done something rather than lazing around. To satiate this desire I decided to volunteer at my local hospital, Inova Fair Oaks. My time there till this day has been enjoyable as I have been helping those that need it in a small way. From helping discharge patients, working in the mall room, making patient care bags, and helping out other branches of the hospital. I feel incredible...
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...I would love to be a medical assistant. There are two areas in medical assisting. One area is clinical medical assisting and the other area is administrative medical assisting. If I were a clinical assistant, I would be interacting more with the patients. I would be greeting the patients, taking vital signs, preparing the patient, carrying out tests or procedures, and assisting the doctor. This would require me to be accurate when charting. I can, also, work on the administrative front. This would include secretarial duties. If this was my occupation, my tasks would include patient records, insurance and billing, and answering the phone. In dealing with insurance billing, I would need to be familiar with medical billing and coding. In order...
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...becoming a Medical Assistant? Never give up on a dream just because of the time it will take to accomplish it. The time will pass anyway – Earl Nightingale It has been about three years since I graduated high school and I cannot believe it took me this long to realize that I wanted to become a Medical Assistant. Becoming a medical assistant has not always been my dream. To be honest my main goal in a career was far from it. In the beginning of my high school years, I wanted to go into Criminal Justice, forensics was my main focus. I wanted to be able to gather the evidence to catch who murdered John Doe. Then in my second year of Portland Community College I was introduced to a new topic “Transgender.” I then...
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...Ever since I have been a little girl, I have always wanted to be in the medical field. Throughout the years, I have changed what I wanted my occupation to be, but now that I am an adult, I have chosen an occupation I will commit to. Being a medical assistant has many of the qualities I am looking for in a career. Not only do I get to help people, I get to communicate with patients, find out what’s wrong with them, and I also get the chance to sit down more often. Sitting down is important because of my bad feet, so that’s a plus side. The occupational outlook for a medical assistant is expected to grow 23% between now and 2024. As a medical assistant, I will complete administrative and clinical tasks. This can include taking vital signs, scheduling...
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...the college of business, and by other interested parties. But how do I answer such a question that has an explanation that is not so simple. Last year I was completing a medical assisting program with the oblivious goal of becoming a medical assistant. However, I realized that I was following the wrong career path. Feeling stuck and confused I quit the program and began to reevaluate my career plans. I knew that I loved business, especially personal finance, but I haven’t considered business school before. After doing research online and taking personality assessments I came to the conclusion that accounting would be the perfect fit for me. My career plan now is to become an auditor at one of the big 4 accounting firms....
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...As I gained experience in the teaching and medical field, I became acutely aware of the overlap between the field of teaching and the field of medicine – an overlap that is often overlooked. During my sophomore year of college, I was working as a weekend school teacher for my community. I enjoy teaching for the student-teacher interaction and because teaching runs in my family. However, at the same time I was working as a medical assistant at a pediatric office that served the underserved because I wanted to become a physician assistant (PA) and the hours would help me get there. Becoming a physician assistant excites me not only because of my interest in anatomy and medical diagnosis, but also for the experiences in the different...
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...lab. I have already taken essential steps towards my lifelong goal. My lifelong dream is to become a doctor. Not only am I interested in this career, but I also value helping others. This is why my volunteer hours are devoted to my goal. I volunteer at Yale New Haven Hospital as an intern in the immunology lab and the short term surgery recovery rooms where I get to aid a multitude of patients and nurses. Yale New Haven Hospital has become a second home to me. I spend a great amount of time volunteering by helping patients that range from a variety of ages. Being with the patients has taught me many skills that I will carry with me for the rest of my life. It has...
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...are demands for many health orientated career. With the increasing population in the United States, the growing occupation for theses jobs are needed. One of the health career in particular that are vastly increasing its numbers are Medical Assistants. In order to pursue the life of a medical assistant, education for the occupation must be sought out thoroughly and efficiently. To be a medical assistant, forms of educational experience vary from vocational schooling, on-the-job experience, or obtaining an associate's degree (Online Medical Assistant, 1). On-the job experience are usually obtained by those who want to get into the field right away and in most cases with no additional schooling. The highest form of education must be a...
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...The Expectations and Benefits of Being a Medical Assistant The health care field is an ever-changing field, that is growing more and more. There are many different career paths that a person can choose to follow. One of the fastest growing careers in the healthcare field is medical assisting. Medical assistants play a critical role in patient care and have been for many years. A career as a medical assistant is a great choice because of the salary a person can earn, the flexibility you can have, and the opportunities for advancement. In order to understand the job of a medical assistant, a person needs to know about the many tasks they must perform each day. The text states, “clinical duties vary according to state law and include recording vital signs, explaining treatment procedures...
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