Once you have received your certification as a medical assistant, you can begin looking for that dream job. Searching the websites of local hospitals and medical clinics with several branch offices you will often times find a job line that will give a run down from A-Z of all of the job listings available through the company. Most of the times, you are able to fill out online applications and submit your resume’ and copy of your certification online, saving you from having to drive yourself anywhere to turn in your application. Generally, these websites will list the approximate salary that you can expect to receive with these jobs. Most of these salary amounts will be given as a range, depending on how much experience you have as well as how much schooling you have received for medical assisting, meaning someone with a one year certification will not receive as big of salary as someone who has a two year associate’s degree.
How to Find Medical Assistant Job Openings
Posted by Admin | Under Medical Assistant Job Openings Friday Jul 10, 2009Where to Look for Medical Assisting Jobs
Posted by Admin | Under Medical Assistant Jobs Thursday Jul 9, 2009If you have recently become certified as a medical assistant, it is time to start looking for that dream job! There are many ways that you can search for the right job for you. If there is a large clinic in your area that has several branches to it, you can check their website for local medical assisting jobs. These types of sites will list every job opening from physician requests to orderlies and everywhere in between. A list of requirements should also be attached so you can easily tell if you are under or overqualified for a certain position. Another place you can search for healthcare jobs is in the want ads of your local paper. These papers tie into all hospitals and doctors offices in the area. If you do not mind staying locally, you can do an online search for country wide available jobs. Many of these companies will help you relocate if you are qualified enough.
What Salary Can I Expect as a Medical Assistant?
Posted by Admin | Under Medical Assistant Salary Wednesday Jul 8, 2009If you want to become a medical assistant because you think it has a huge salary attached to it, think again. While a medical assistant salary will not earn you a million dollars a year, it is still substantial enough to work well for a single person or as a second household income. If you are certified as a medical assistant, you can expect to earn around $24,000 a year on average. This salary is for the assistants who work on the office side of the healthcare system. This job can tend to get monotonous, but for some people, it just works for them. If you desire to earn a bit higher of a salary, you will need to receive your two year associates degree in medical assistance. You will have the pleasure of working daily with the patient, checking their vital signs and recording accurate information for the doctor to reference. This job has a larger salary, though not by much. On average, you can expect to earn around $30,000+/year.
What You Get with a Medical Assistant Degree
Posted by Admin | Under Medical Assistant Degree Tuesday Jul 7, 2009Are you looking for a steady income in the medical field that will allow you to have one on one interaction with patients without the need to get a four year or more degree from a university? If you answered yes, you should consider becoming a certified medical assistant. Medical assistants are the people who call you back into the doctor’s office during your appointment. They are the ones who check your weight (and height if you are a minor) as well as register your blood pressure. They will write your vitals down into your patient records and will get an accurate description from you the reason you are wishing to be seen by the physician today. You will also be able, if necessary to draw blood and give injections (immunizations) to the patient’s at the doctor’s request. A medical assistant degree is generally labeled as an associate’s degree that can be earned in two years from either a community college or a university.
How to Become a Certified Medical Assistant
Posted by Admin | Under Certified Medical Assistant Jobs Monday Jul 6, 2009If you are concerned about your future, but do not wish to spend the next four years inside of a classroom on campus, you should consider becoming a certified medical assistant. While you still must commit to about one to two years of training to receive your certification, these courses are normally offered at a vocational school. These types of schools tend to cater to those who have schedules that need to be worked around, such as already working a full time job, but wishing to receive a certification in something. Generally these schools will offer evening classes as well as classes on the weekends. If you choose to go throughout the summer months, you may be able to receive your certification in less than one year, setting you on your way to starting out your career in the medical assistant field.
The Career Choices of Medical Assistants
Posted by Admin | Under Medical Assistant Jobs Friday Jul 3, 2009Are you drawn to the interesting world of medicine, but the thought of spending a huge chunk of years of your life inside of a classroom trying to become a doctor, does not necessarily appeal to you? There are many other jobs in the healthcare system that you can make a career out of that will keep you active in the medical community without requiring a huge amount of training to do so. Working as a medical assistant is one of these positions. This job requires certification which can be completed in as little as two years and will get you actively involved with patients on a one on one basis by taking and recording their vital signs, discussing what the reason for the patient’s visit is, and making note of it for the doctor to reference. Being as accurate as possible is extremely important in the healthcare system. Many times it can be the matter of life or death.
Where You Can Take Medical Assistant Classes
Posted by Admin | Under Medical Assistant Classes Thursday Jul 2, 2009If you wish to become a medical assistant, you must first become certified. Medical assistant classes are generally offered at local vocational schools. These schools often offer night classes or weekend classes to help appease people who have a full work schedule but are working for their medical assistant certification. For a certification where you are working towards a career more in the office side of medical assisting, you can receive your certification in around a year, sometimes less. This certification will verify that you have learned how to accurately document patient records, easily schedule patient appointments as well as input proper information into the system regarding a patient’s medical history. You can expect to earn on average around $24,000 as a medical assistant. There is not a huge amount of room for growth in this line of work, but it is consistent and non-challenging, which can be a plus for many people.
The Many Different Types of Jobs in Healthcare
Posted by Admin | Under Jobs Healthcare Wednesday Jul 1, 2009There are many jobs in healthcare that you can become qualified to do with very little medical background training. Some positions in healthcare do require you to become certified, but these certifications can be completed in as little as one to two years. If you wish to be more on the strategic planning of healthcare, a more advanced degree is required with a history of project management and problem solving being a preference. There are many facets to the healthcare system and one cannot run smoothly without the entire system working together. From the doctors on staff to the orderlies, there are hundreds of job positions available in the healthcare system. Becoming a part of the healthcare system can be lucrative and rewarding. Find your niche today!