Healthcare Medical Assistant
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$30,800 - $49,900 110,200+

What Does a Medical Assistant Do?

Medical assistants wear many hats. These healthcare professionals typically cross-train to perform administrative and clinical duties. They are crucial to keeping fast-paced physicians’ offices and other healthcare facilities organized and running smoothly.

Medical assistants — MAs as they are sometimes called — may do different tasks based on the size, type or speciality of a medical facility. In some practices, medical assistants specialize in either administrative or clinical duties but not both. The best detail? As healthcare needs grow, so do employment opportunities in this field. 

Does this in-demand career sound interesting to you? Learn more about what kind of training is required, hear from a medical assistant why she loves her job, and many more details.

A medical assistant takes a patient’s blood pressure
Medical assistants play an important role in keeping doctors’ offices running smoothly. (Credit: VGStockStudio/Shutterstock) 

Responsibilities

  • Record patient history and other confidential information
  • Learn and master the office's preferred electronic health records (EHRs) system
  • Take patient’s vital signs
  • Explain procedures to patients and make them feel at ease
  • Prepare examination rooms, including sterilizing equipment
  • Assist the physician or nurse during an exam
  • Prepare samples for lab tests
  • Answer phones and emails
  • Schedule appointments
  • Some MAs manage billing, do medical coding and insurance forms

How To Become a Medical Assistant: FAQs

The bottom line:

If you’re still wondering, is medical assistant a good career? The answer is yes! This in-demand job can help you become an integral part of a patient-centered health team. You’ll typically work daytime hours, have weekends and evenings off — and you’ll be helping patients get the treatment they need as you learn new skills.

After you’ve been in a medical setting for a while, you may decide you want to take on even bigger challenges and pursue more medical education. Either way, you’ll be gaining experience in a valued profession.

Destiny Powell works as a medical assistant at St. Theresa’s OBGYN in Snellville, Georgia

What's it like to be a medical assistant?

Destiny Powell has only been a medical assistant at St. Theresa’s OBGYN in Snellville, Georgia, for a few years, but it’s a job she always knew she wanted to do. 

Her mother, who has progressive multiple sclerosis and lupus, was a huge motivation.

“I told my mother that I would take care of her as she gets older,” says Destiny.

She loves her job because she's able to create a relationship with each patient she meets. 

“I build a bond with them,” says Destiny. “I help make them feel comfortable when they’re seeing the doctor.”

Find out what else Destiny likes about being a medical assistant.

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