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Medical Office Assistant Career Forecast

Learn more about medical assistant duties with Stratford's career training.

Stratford's medical office assistant course is a convenient way to gain practical knowledge regarding medical assistant duties and their importance in today's job market. Medical assistants perform a variety of administrative and, sometimes clinical, medical assistant duties which are essential to the inner-workings of a variety of medical and administrative offices. Doctors and medical administrators depend on key individuals to perform a variety of detailed medical assistant duties that ensure accuracy for their patients and colleagues.

Medical Assistant Careers and YOU...

As a medical office assistant, some of your medical assistant duties could include:
• Updating patient records
• Filling out insurance forms
• Arranging for hospital admissions or laboratory appointments
• Appointment scheduling
• Handling mail and other correspondence
• Faxing, filing and answering phones

According to the U.S. Department of Labor, the median annual salary for a medical assistant is $28,030. The number of medical assistant jobs are expected to increase by 35% through 2016, which is much faster than average.*
A medical assistant salary is dependent on various factors, some of which include the type of office you work for, the region in which you work, and the type of medical assistant duties you perform.

Studying medical assistant duties with Stratford could lead to employment with:
• Doctor's offices
• Hospitals
• Laboratory services
• Clinics
• And more!

Start learning more about medical assistant duties today!
Enroll in Stratford's medical office assistant course now.

Some medical assistant jobs require specific licensing or certification requirements to perform specific medical assistant duties, so be sure to check with your state.

 
* Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics publication, "Occupational Outlook Handbook 2008-2009."
Medical Office Assistant
Informative and easy to understand. — S.S. - Ontario
Medical Assistant Profession
It was very complete, and challenging - a very good course. — T.K. - North Carolina
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