What Does a Medical Assistant Do?

Answer:
A medical assistant is someone who works in
a medical office, doing both clerical tasks and tasks directly associated with patient care. Medical assistants perform the tasks needed to help doctors, nurses, and other medical personnel, such as weighing patients, taking their blood pressure and temperature, getting medical histories from patients, and sometimes performing some basic tests. A medical assistant can also do tasks like filing, sending faxes, and answering telephones.


Medical assistants usually have some formal training, depending on the jurisdiction. A medical assistant might have attended a vocational college or have an associate's degree. The amount of training a medical assistant has may have a bearing on the salary that he or she makes. In addition, salaries for medical assistants can depend on experience, and location, with medical assistants in metropolitan areas generally making more money than those in other areas.

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