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Medical Assistants are Among the Fastest Growing Occupations

(EMAILWIRE.COM, June 20, 2011 ) New York, NY -- Medical assistant jobs are the fastest growing occupation in the country. These workers are usually helping out physicians in hospitals, medical clinics and doctor offices. They usually handle basic clinical tasks and do administrative functions. Their scope of work varies for whatever office they may be working. They can do purely patient and laboratory work, or perhaps handle answering of phones, bookkeeping and medical records. Working in small offices will require them to handle all the tasks.

A medical assistant enjoys many privileges that physician employers can provide. How they are paid usually depend on their experience, training as well as their geographic location. Those who finished an associate degree usually earn more than those having less or no training at all. The medical assistant salary usually ranges from $27,000 - $38,000 based on the National Pay Data. They are usually entitled to paid vacations and holidays. And for those who work in hospitals and clinics, they are often entitled to health insurance and pension plans.

Medical assistant schools are readily available for anyone who decides to become a medical assistant. The training and skills you have may lead you to become one of the many students of these schools. There are online sites that offer these services, as well as local schools who do actual training for the job. Whatever your choice may be, you definitely can land in one of the fastest growing profession. There are now several clinics and hospitals opening their medical services to patients, and you can certainly land jobs and help these people with their illnesses.

You will need to have a high school diploma when you want to have a medical assistant certification. Taking a formal training program gives you an edge to land medical assistant jobs. Though the program is good for only one year, but it gives you a chance to study medical terminology, medical ethics, anatomy and physiology. They also learn first aid, clinical procedures and laboratory techniques. They also learn to use the computer and implement accounting, insurance processing and other tasks. When they become a certified medical assistant, they can take the national exam and become members of the American Association of Medical Assistants or American Medical Technologists.

Medical assistant jobs usually include helping out doctors while they check and treat patients. They are the ones responsible for taking the blood pressure, temperature, height and weight of patients. There are few medical assistants who jot down a patientÂ’s medical history and do simple laboratory exams. They are also responsible for answering patientÂ’s queries about home treatments and medications. They can even take x-rays, provide injections and apply bandages. Some assistants do electrocardiograms which are necessary to measure heart impulses.

When you are a certified medical assistant equipped with necessary skills and training, you have chosen the right career. This does not only provide you a secure and stable job; but you help other people feel better with their illnesses. To know more on how to become a medical assistant, visit www.medicalassistantsalarydetails.com for better information.


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