You could work in a doctor's office as a medical assistant. You could also work in a hospital in an administrative position.
Answer: Medical assistant is trained in every job in the medical office from the front desk job to doing the clinical job in the back office. The medical office assistant is just trained to do the front desk job.
i have heard that you can get a job working in the lab or front office i just want to know is this true and what is the difference between the medical assistant diploma and the associates degree
To be a medical records technician one needs an associates degree in health information technology. One also needs to pass a pre-employment exam and some previous experience.
that person can get an bank job, or some other office job.
A person can get a job managing a doctor's office with an Associate's degree in medical office management. Kaplan University offers an Associate's degree in medical office management.
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It depends on what your job is. most likely an office
If you have taken and passed your ASRT Exam, you can get any Rad Tech job a 4-year student can!
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associates no longer cut it anymore. Skip the associates and go to the bachelors. At best, you will get an "ok" job with the associates.
I would recommend using an online job search tool. Either monster.com or careerbuilder.com to do a job search for medical technology listings in Hartford, Ct.
Technically, it would seem any person who has a diploma for MOS and has a job at a medical facility has a medical office specialist job. More specifically what kind of jobs, well any office job really. Being trained in both Medical Terminology and business and billing, and coding, and other general office tasks make most people with certified MOS at the least a good candidate for any medical job not requiring a BA or BS degree or higher. Answered by GN of Indy, United States of America