Medical and dental receptionists who work for new and small practices make anywhere from $9-$13 an hour because that's as much as a new or small practice can afford to pay.
Medical and dental receptionists who work for larger practices or practices with multiple locations make anywhere from $14-$18 an hour and possibly as much as $22 an hour because they can afford to pay that much.
Approximately $30-35K a/year
Depends where in the world - but in UK I'd say 12k-18k a year. Pre tax.
Unfortunately because this title is loosely used, this position can be anything from a medical receptionist to a medical secretary with billing coding and transcription experience. A HUC can make anywhere from $12-$20.
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It varies by location.
a medical receptionist over the age of 18 at a casual rate should be getting about $22 and as a casual 19
Medical and dental receptionists who work for new and small practices make anywhere from $9-$13 an hour because that's as much as a new or small practice can afford to pay. Medical and dental receptionists who work for larger practices or practices with multiple locations make anywhere from $14-$18 an hour and possibly as much as $22 an hour because they can afford to pay that much.
Medical and dental receptionists who work for new and small practices make anywhere from $9-$13 an hour because that's as much as a new or small practice can afford to pay. Medical and dental receptionists who work for larger practices or practices with multiple locations make anywhere from $14-$18 an hour and possibly as much as $22 an hour because they can afford to pay that much.
The abbreviation for Medical Receptionist is typically "MR." However, in some contexts, it may also be referred to as "Med Rec" or simply "Receptionist" depending on the specific job description or workplace.
Would a receptionist with no medical training constitute a breach for patient-doctor confidentiality?
A hotel receptionist makes around 35,000 dollars a year. They make more than entry level office clerks or assistants.
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