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    What Does a Medical Assistant Do? Do you like the idea of playing an importantrole in a healthcare facility? Do you want to perform both administrative and clinical tasks?

    Youre in luck! As a medical assistant, you can have a rewarding and challenging career

    and be a vital part of a healthcare team! With the right amount of theoretical and practical

    training, youll be ready to work in nearly any healthcare setting.

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    Are you Ready to:

    Start a high-demand medical assisting career?

    Grow in a career that is flexible and family-friendly?

    Experience the opportunity and reward of being employed in the health care industry, one of the nations

    fastest-growing industries?

    If you answered yes to even one of the above questions, this short, yet informative medical assisting career

    eBook was created especially for you. Keep reading and learn why a career as a medical assistant may be

    the perfect fit for you.

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    Medical Assisting Career Facts and Stats from the Bureau ofLabor Statistics (BLS)

    Employment is expected to grow by 31 percent from 2010 to 2020, much faster than the average for all

    occupations. Demand will stem from physicians hiring more medical assistants to do routine administrative

    and clinical duties so that physicians can see more patients.

    Job seekers who want to work as a medical assistant should find excellent job prospects.

    Increasing use of medical assistants to allow doctors to care for more patients will further stimulate job

    growth.

    Medical assistants are projected to account for a very large number of new jobs, and many other

    opportunities will come from the need to replace workers leaving the occupation.

    Medical assistants with formal training or experience, particularly those with certification, should have the

    best job opportunities.

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    How to Become a Medical Assistant

    Are you considering a career as a medical assistant? Smart move. In fact,

    according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, jobs in the health care sector are

    projected to increase as much as 34 percent in the next decade. The field of

    medical assisting is equally promising with an expected employment growth

    of 31 percent through 2020 and demand increasing from doctors needing

    more medical assistants to handle administrative and clinical duties.

    With so much opportunity, the time to train for your new medical assistant

    career is now. Whether youre currently working full time, juggling a family

    or all of the above, getting the proper training you need is 100% possible.Heres how to become a medical assistant in three steps:

    1. Choose an Online Medical Assisting School

    Starting a new career when you already have a day job and responsibilities

    is challenging, but not impossible if you choose the right online medical

    assisting school. First, look for a nationally accredited medical assisting

    program. Second, make sure the course is offered 100% online with 24/7

    course access so you can study around your schedule. Next, make sure the

    curriculum is comprehensive with both administrative and clinical training, as

    physicians desire their staff to possess the full medical assisting skill set.

    Here are some other important benefits your training program should

    include:

    Live support

    Competitive tuition with financial assistance options, including interest-free

    payment plans

    Certification exam preparation

    Externship experience

    2. Reinforce Your Skills with a Medical Assisting Externship

    Experience

    Completing your medical assisting class is a major accomplishment. Now

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    put your new found skills to good use in a real medical setting with an externship. If

    you chose the right online medical assisting school, your program should include an

    externship experience. Additionally, the school should make all necessary externship

    experience arrangements on your behalf.

    Your externship can take place in a physicians office, medical facility, hospital and

    more, lasting approximately four to eight weeks. By the end of your externship,

    youll have en edge over the competition and the attention of prospective employers

    because youll have something on your resume most new medical industry job

    applicants lack Experience.

    3. Take Your Certification Exam and Become a Registered Medical

    Assistant

    Once you complete your externship, you should feel pretty confident. And thats

    exactly the right state of mind for the next, vital step in starting your medical assisting

    career Taking the RMA certification exam. The RMA exam is offered by The AmericanMedical Technologists (AMT), a nonprofit certification agency and professional

    membership association representing over 46,000 individuals in allied health care.

    The 200 question, three hour exam covers general, administrative and clinical skills.

    Although medical assistants are not required by law to take the certification exam, a

    registered medical assistant will have access to greater salary and job advancement

    opportunities.

    Starting your medical assisting career is more attainable than you think. Take the

    first step by researching online medical assisting schools and start your training now.

    Before you know it, youll be an integral part of the growing health care industry.

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    Medical Assistant Externship An Overview

    One of the best ways to learn about something is through hands-on experience.

    For students of an online medical assisting program, this is accomplished with

    an externship.

    Your externship is the point at which you move from student to medical assistant.

    Your transition will serve as a way to fine-tune the skills you learned in class by

    working in an actual medical office. Most externships are unpaid, but provide

    you with the tools you need to feel confident in your ability to be a medical

    assistant. An externship is like an internship, only shorter as it is the last step inyour training.

    During your stay in a medical office, the externship site supervisor will offer a

    written evaluation of your work, attitude and performance in general. They will

    also provide feedback on how reliable you are and how well you perform each

    task. It is important to ensure you receive a good evaluation, as this will be a

    determining factor in whether you will be able to sit for the Registered Medical

    Assistant (RMA) exam.

    You likely perform duties such as:

    OTJ Activities and/or Externship Exposure

    Scheduling appointments, filing, and answering phones

    Learning patient flow (time management skills)

    Working with electronic health records or electronic medical records

    Assisting with prescriptions

    Learning about patient education

    Obtaining vital signs

    Performing patient assessments and being able to room patients efficiently

    Performing EKGsif applicable

    Managing and ordering supplies

    Cleaning, sterilizing, and preparing instruments

    Practicing aseptic techniques

    Giving injections and immunizationsif applicable

    Assisting in patient exams

    Assisting in minor surgeryif applicable

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    Practicing phlebotomy /venipunctureif applicable

    Once you have successfully completed your externship, it is a good idea to leave

    copies of your rsum with the office manager, just in case a job opportunity pops

    up. You can also ask them to refer you to anyone they know who might need help

    as well.

    Now that you have a clearer understanding of the value of completing a medicalassisting externship, make sure you choose a training program that will assist you

    with this process. Its the smart way to launch your new medical assisting career!

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    Medical Assisting and the People PersonPersonality

    In many jobs, you train to develop the necessary skills required to perform your

    duties. However, some careers require skills that simply come naturally to you. For

    example, as a medial assistant, you need to be a people person. The joy of helping

    people who are in pain or who have a particular health issue should come naturally

    to one in this field.

    Just like the doctors and medical facilities you will work for, medical assistants are

    surrounded by people all day. Even more, you will be the first face a patient sees

    in the exam room. Your demeanor and attitude are as evident as the sleeves on

    your arms; if you love what youre doing it will show, and if not that will show, too.

    Bad days can and do happen, but with a smile on your face you can make the

    appointment for a worried patient much better.

    As a medical assistant, you can listen to your patients while taking their vitals and

    recording health history information. This simple act can help put a patients mind

    at ease, especially if they are sensitive to those things typically found in a doctors

    office. The smell of medicines and disinfectants, white doctors coats and jars of

    things to poke and prod with can induce clinical phobia in some patients. Having a

    friendly, caring medical assistant makes all the difference for these people.

    With compassionate empathy, a bright smile and an ear to listen, you will let patients

    know youre treating them like people first, regardless of what they are seeing the

    doctor for.

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    A l l ied S tudent Benef i t s

    S t u den t F o cu sed

    100% Online, 24/7 Access

    Live Support

    Flexible Study for Busy Schedules

    Finish Quicker and Start You Career Sooner

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    Comprehensive Curriculum

    Compe t i t i ve Tu i t i on

    No Unnecessary Filler Courses that Inflate Tuition Cost

    No General Ed Classes to Hold You Back!

    Interest-Free Payment Plan Available

    No Additional Fees Your Tuition Includes Everything

    You Need

    Health care will generate over three million new jobs through the

    decade, which is more than any other industry (BLS). This includes the

    exciting field of medical assisting. Are you ready for the challenge?

    Allieds all-inclusive, online medical assisting training is all you need

    to study from home on your own schedule. Successfully complete your

    course and be prepared to take the RMA examination.

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    Get the support and encouragement you deserve with Allied by your side throughout

    each step of your training program.

    Visitwww.medicalaa.com to learn more about Allieds online,

    self-paced training or call888-822-2923 .

    Ca ree r P repa ra t i on

    Hands On Externship in a real medical setting

    Externship coordinator secures medical assisting externship in

    students community

    Rsum, Cover Letter and Interview Prep

    All employment and salary statistics, projections, andinformation where (BLS) is indicated was collected fromthe U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics website. Information mabe verified by visiting http://www.bls.gov/.