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You have a knack for caring for others, and you have what it takes to keep any medical practice running smoothly. People with Medical Assisting degrees greet and care for patients, conduct administrative tasks within the medical office, maintain records and receive payments and health insurance information, and complete medical coding and billing.
With a Medical Assisting degree, you can specialize in medical coding and billing, medical office administration, pharmacy technician, medical assisting, medical transcription, and surgical technology.
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As the population ages and medical technology advances, the medical industry continues to grow. The need for medical assistants increases every day. With a degree in Medical Assisting, you will be able to choose among many rewarding careers that offer strong growth potential and job security. People with Medical Assisting degrees are employed in physicians’ offices, hospitals, chiropractic offices, optometrists’ offices and pediatric offices, and they include:
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- Rrespiratory care workers
- Pharmacy technicians
- Dialysis technicians
- Surgical technicians
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Average earnings for people with Medical Assisting degrees are between $25,000 and $35,000 per year. Opportunities for advancement are good; many medical assistants can advance to office manager, teach medical assisting or move into an administrative support occupation. |
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Job opportunities are best for people with formal education. Medical Assisting degrees typically take between six months and two years to complete. Good typing, record keeping, organizational and communication skills are necessary. Employers look for professional, well-groomed individuals. Classes in anatomy, first aid, medical law and ethics, and patient relations are important. Employers also look for candidates who have certification and have completed a national examination. |
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