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5 Tips On How to Start a Medical Assisting Career

Wednesday, February 2, 2011 - Posted by Allied Blogger Admin • 0 comments

The health care industry is experiencing dramatic growth. And this healthy growth pattern is expected to continue through 2018 with approximately 3.2 million new jobs. Medical assisting is part of this industry, and with a need for more qualified workers, it just might be the promising new career you've been looking for.

Are you ready to get started? Check out these tips and learn how launching a rewarding career in the medical assisting field may be easier than you thought!



Step 1: Research and Select a Medical Assisting Career Training Program. To enhance chances for employment, it's a very smart idea to complete a 1 to 2 year training program. Medical assisting training programs are offered through a variety of avenues, including vocational schools, community colleges, private institutions and more.

When selecting the right program, consider your own learning style and personal schedule. Many hopeful students often struggle with balancing their training with the demands of their daily life and/or current job. That's why choosing a nationally accredited medical school that offers online medical assisting training is a good choice. With anytime, anywhere study, you can rearrange your schedule and more easily meet your new career goals.

Step 2: Dive Into Your Career Training Program. Once you are enrolled in your chosen career training program, it's time to buckle down! A comprehensive course will prepare you for both the administrative and clinical aspects of your future medical assisting career. For example, your studies may cover clinical and diagnostic procedures, lab techniques, anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, keyboarding, patient relations and more.

Step 3: Complete Your Medical Assisting Externship. Your medical assisting program should also include an externship. Accredited programs/schools often include an internship that provides practical experience in physicians' offices or other healthcare facilities. This is an important part of your training, as you will have the opportunity to apply you new-found knowledge in real world situations. Also, successfully completing an externship will provide potential employers with extra assurance that you are ready play an important role in helping their office run smoothly.

Step 4: Get Ready to Sit for Your Medical Assisting Certification Exam and other pertinent certifications. After you successfully complete your medical assisting career training course, you should be ready to sit for your Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) exam. There are several organizations that offer certification exams, like the CMAA. Also, to further reinforce your well-rounded background, your course should prepare you to seek CPR, first aid and AED certifications, which are offered by the American Heart Association.

Step 5: Begin Your Career Search. You've completed your medical assisting course and passed the Registered Medical Assisting (RMA) exam – now get serious about your job search! In fact, throughout your medical assisting training process, don’t be shy about researching health care facilities in your area and the types of job opportunities they may offer. Talk to your own family doctors, ask questions and network, because using your connections is one of the most powerful ways to secure a position.

If your connections aren’t as helpful as you hoped, don't fret. By searching jobs online and following up on job opportunities, you will be on the right track to starting your medical assisting career.

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