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    Medical assistants, which may also be referred to as a ¨Clinical Assistant¨, typically have many responsibilities throughout their career. The job description includes: recording any patient history, taking vital signs,scheduling appointments, entering medical information in records, and most importantly helping physicians. To become a medical assistant, there is not very much education that you would need to accomplish this career. There are also some benefits and cons of working as one. It is…

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    in La Mesa, CA, I successfully performed both front office administrative and back office clinical duties for the full range of patients. In addition to formally completing my External Externship as Medical Assistant, my comprehensive scope of clinic activities as a Certified Clinical Medical Assistant, a Certified EKG Technician, and ongoing preparation for a subsequent formal qualification as a Certified Phlebotomy Technician included: • Administrative Front…

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    All of the workers will work full time at the facility. Out of the ten staff members, one of the medical assistants will have two days off on Sundays and Mondays, one of the three physicians, one of the two receptionists and one of the three registered nurses will have Mondays and Tuesdays off and on Wednesdays and Thursdays one of the two medical assistants, one of the three registered nurses and one of the three physicians will get their days off. On Fridays and Saturdays…

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    towards those in need of medical attention. Despite the fact, that it’s a career that is not for everyone I believe I have the aspect of fulfilling a sickly person who is in a vigorous environment. I seek to pursue in my near future an occupation, working as an emergency room nurse. As a former high school graduate, I completed my four years of school at Robert Morgan Educational Center and Technical College receiving knowledgeable hands-on training from teachers, who were medical experts in the…

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    over why things are done a certain way and if we can make them more efficient. Further, consulting provides me an opportunity to create immediate global impact, which the academic environment usually lacks. As I thoroughly enjoyed consulting for a medical clinic in 2013, I am confident that strategy consulting is a terrific career option for me. Additionally, I am looking forward to working with cognitively diverse colleagues and enrich my learning experience, which has primarily revolved around…

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    Ever since I can remember, I have wanted to be a medical doctor. I have always adored the idea of doing something with my life that genuinely matters. I remember as a small child, adults would often ask me what I wanted to be when I grow up. I would completely light up as I explained that I was going to save people's lives. I think that what initially sparked my interest in the medical field was that my grandmother was a nurse. Seeing her work at the hospital was enthralling; she loved her work…

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    Work in a medical office can occasionally involve behavior that maybe conflicting to your personal ethics. You must not abuse the patient’s legal right to privacy. The medical assistant always puts the patient first if not that is considered unethical. Medical Assistants face ethical problems on a daily basis, in spite of where ethical beliefs are impacted by these factors, culture, religion, background, and individual values and beliefs. These factors form our ethical views and influence…

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    other medical professionals worked alone. They handled all the patient care and the paper work. Of course, they left minor patient care and paperwork to their nursing staff. Soon, doctors realized that their office required dedicated a dedicated medical office staff to perform all the duties that are required in the medical office. Today, Medical Administration Assistants take over that important role. They provide administrative help in the office and assist with clinical tasks too. The Medical…

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    someone who goes out of their way to make life beautiful for others,” (Hale). The main tasks medical assistants have to do on a daily basis is retrieve medical information from the patients, and share it with other medical personnel’s that are involved with their patient. People may think organizing and being an assistant may not be really help, but in reality it’s really one of the biggest helps in the medical field. The doctors and nurses are usually too busy with patients to have time to…

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    Running Head: Medical Assisting Medical Assisting Daniel Clemmons Kaplan University Medical Assistant Chosen Degree Plan I have chosen the Associates of Applied Science in Medical Assisting. Because I am an Emergency technician for a private ambulance company In Chicago and I want to broaden my education and career more into the health field. I graduated from Alan B Shepard High school in 2009 and worked time in retail as an assistant manager at an Ace Hardware and…

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