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Considering a Medical Administrative Assistant Career? 

 

It’s a smart move, especially since the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports that employment of medical administrative assistants is expected to grow by about 17 percent from 2006 to 2016. That’s faster than the average for all occupations!

Medical Administrative Assistant Duties May Include:

  • Scheduling Patient Appointments
  • Recording Medical Histories
  • Ordering Medical Supplies
  • Managing Paperwork
  • Creating a Friendly Atmosphere
  • Overseeing Office Duties
  • Arranging Patient Hospitalization

Depending on where you work, medical administrative assistants typically enjoy great flexibility in their work schedules. Employment opportunities may be found in doctor’s offices, clinics, hospitals and other health care related institutions. And as you gain experience, you may advance to higher positions of responsibility, like an office manager.

Proper training is essential to your success in the medical field. Don’t let time and money prevent you from pursuing a rewarding career. Choose an accredited online medical school that allows you to make your own study schedule and provides financial assistance options. You can learn from the convenience of home and afford your education on a budget that meets your family’s needs. 

A career as a medical administrative assistant can offer flexibility and exciting opportunities in the growing medical industry.  Benefit from a fulfilling career helping people while contributing to your family’s financial security.  Why wait? Contact Allied and take the first step towards your new future today!

Call (888) 822-2923 today or enroll online to get started. Get the challenge you want and the flexibility you need out of your medical administrative career! Find out about starting a medical transcription career.

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