Medical Assisting School

Medical assisting is projected to be the fastest growing occupation over the 2002-12 period. You’ll need a medical assistant certification to get hired, something you can get at medical assisting school.

As a certified graduate of medical assisting school, you will support a doctor’s office by taking care of the things that keep the machine running smoothly: taking blood pressure and temperature, answering phones and scheduling appointments, and conferring with patients before and after a procedure or appointment. To be honest, your medical assisting duties could change depending on the size and style of the medical office you work for. After finishing medical assistant school, you will be able to sterilize instruments, authorize drug refills, and draw blood for testing. If you work in a specialized office after medical assistant school, you could assist ophthalmologist patients with picking out glasses, learning to use contact lenses, or billing concerns. Or, if you decide to specialize in pediatrics, you will deal with children and could find work in a preschool or children’s hospital.


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