Medical Assistant Jobs
If you choose to opt for a clinical medicalassistant position, the state in which you work will have specific laws controlling what you are allowed to do as far as job duties are concerned. Your area of study while enrolled in a medical assisting program will emphasize more patient-oriented assignments given by your supervising physician, such as performing pre-examinations, assisting the physician while he tends to a patient, preparing laboratory work, and asking patients relevant questions regarding the reason why they are seeing the doctor.
Clerical medical assisting jobs primarily consist of office work and front desk responsibilities, such as making appointments, monitoring patient arrivals, maintaining up to date insurance records, sending out letters as instructed by the supervising physician, and answering the telephone. You will be responsible for sustaining the stable functioning of a busy doctor's office and seeing that the doctor does not have to worry about anything but the care of his patients. You may even be responsible for purchasing specific medical and office equipment, along with setting up appointments for patients who need diagnostic laboratory tests done in hospitals or other specialized medical facilities.
The salary of medical assistant jobs varies according to training, hands-on experience, how large the medical practice is in which you work, and location of the job. Medicalassistants with an associate's degree can expect to earn approximately $25,000 initially, but will stand to increase their earning power with experience and extended educational involvement. In addition, you will be entitled to receive health and insurance benefits, along with having a choice of job environments, such as clinics, physician's private practices, and hospitals.
If you are interested in becoming a medicalassistant and want further information, you can contact the American Association of Medical Assistants, 20 North Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois, 60606 or go to their website at http://www.aama-ntl.org.