
Jun 28, 2017 ● Kate Lopaze
How to Become a Medical Assistant
The healthcare industry. You hear about it all the time—the politics, the technology, the human interest stories. It’s also one of the fastest-growing industries around, as the Baby Boomer population ages and people increasingly focus on their health and wellness. If you’re looking for a career path with strong long-term employment potential, or if you’re looking to change careers, it can be a solid and rewarding choice. One of the best things about the healthcare industry is its variability, and its need for qualified people at all levels—from assistants to nurses to technologists to physicians. So whether you already know what you want to do, or you think you want to find a way into the field but don’t know how yet, becoming a medical assistant might be the right first step. It’s a hot career in a hot field—but is it for you?
What Does a Medical Assistant Do?
Medical assistants are administrative and clinical professionals who work in healthcare settings (think hospitals, doctors’ offices, labs, or clinics). They provide support for physicians, nurses, and other members of the medical staff. The medical assistant may help with all aspects of life in the medical office (including assisting with patients), or they might be more administratively focused. It can be a flexible role, depending on your skills and the job description. Their tasks may include:- Answering telephones and greeting patients
- Updating and filing charts and medical records
- Coding and handling insurance information
- Scheduling appointments
- Taking patient medical histories
- Taking patient vital signs
- Educating patients on procedures and follow-up care
- Assisting physicians during exams
- Collecting and preparing laboratory samples and specimens
- Preparing medication under the instruction of a doctor
- Drawing blood and giving injections
- Confirming prescription information (such as refills)
- Acting as a point of contact for patients
- Performing basic tests and lab procedures