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Job Options For Medical Office Assistant & Unit Clerk Graduates

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Job Options For Medical Office Assistant & Unit Clerk Graduates
Medical Office Assistants and Unit Clerks play a vital role in the healthcare
industry by performing administrative tasks and basic medical duties.
After completing a MOA diploma program, you can explore a vast number of job
options in the market. The program equips you with industry-relevant
knowledge and skills to make you the right fit for work opportunities. In this blog,
we’ll take a look at various job options available for MOA graduates. Before
moving ahead, let's learn about the role of Medical Office Assistant & Unit Clerk
(MOA)
Medical Office Assistants or Unit Clerks are the ones whom we meet at first when
we visit any medical office. They are considered the superheroes of the medical
offices as they handle multiple administrative tasks at once. Without them, you
can’t access the right information if you need any help. This is the reason that
they play a crucial role in contributing to the health and wellness of the
communities. They are in charge of providing information and necessary forms
to the patients, checking them and helping them to feel comfortable till they see
the doctor. If you like meeting new people and have the capability of calmly
handling the patients, then this would be a bonus for you!
Job options for Medical Office Assistant & Unit Clerk (MOA) graduates
Graduates of Medical Office Assistant and Unit Clerks usually work in hospitals,
medical clinics, offices, long-term care, and many more. They work with different
medical professionals, including physicians, doctors, assistants, nurses, and
emergency response teams. The job roles that you can take up after successfully
completing the program are:
·
Hospital Unit Clerk
·
Medical Clinic Office Assistant
·
Medical Receptionist
·
Laboratory Clerk
·
Physician’s Assistant
Let’s dive deeper into each role.
Hospital Unit Clerk
As the name suggests, it includes all the clerical work providing clerical and
communication support in a nursing unit. The working hours of the hospital unit
clerks depend on the shifts they are working for. Their duties involve answering
the phone and distributing mail, greeting patients, taking appointments,
maintaining patient charts, processing billing, preparing timesheets for the
working staff, transcribing doctors' orders, scheduling tests and arranging for
equipment and patient transportation as needed, communicating with
healthcare providers, patients, and families, last but not the least managing
inventory and ordering supplies.
Medical Clinic Office Assistant
They usually have similar responsibilities to that of unit clerk but at some places,
office assistants also have to perform clinical tasks like monitoring patients' body
temperature, blood pressure, pulse rate, respiration rate, measuring patients'
weight and height, collecting laboratory samples, cleaning and preparing exam
rooms, and assisting during exams and minor procedures. Besides all these
duties, Medical Clinic Office Assistants have more contact with patients,
depending on the needs of the clinic where they work.
Medical Receptionist
Being a medical receptionist can be a little hard as this is a position which is often
a starting point for a career in healthcare. The job duties include greeting the
visitors and managing patient intake, scheduling appointments between doctors
and patients, maintaining medical records, handling all the patient queries,
operating telephones to answer and route patient calls, maintaining inventory
for supplies, checking for any maintenance, and much more. Hospitals, medical
and dental offices, and other offices employ medical receptionists throughout
the public and private sectors. The job responsibilities can be different
depending on the place and their employer.
Laboratory Clerk
Laboratory Clerk is another job option available to the graduates of the Medical
Office Assistant & Unit Clerk Diploma. This includes working in labs or for
laboratory orders. As we all know, laboratories are vital establishments where
patients' samples go for testing and diseases are identified. So it is mandatory
for laboratories to stay clean and organized and laboratory clerks keep the
laboratories tip-top.
Laboratory clerks perform all the administrative duties in the laboratories,
including keeping track of samples, processing test results, and inserting data.
So the right candidate should have organizational skills, data entry skills, and the
basic knowledge of phlebotomy, which they learn on the job.
Physician’s Assistant
A young black physician assistant charts an elderly woman's vitals
They are the professionals who work with physicians to provide good healthcare.
They always work under the physician’s supervision and maintain patients'
histories, conduct physical exams, and perform diagnostic and therapeutic
interventions. At some working centers, Physician Assistants order X-rays, blood
tests and other diagnostic procedures. It is to be noted that Physician Assistants
practice medicine under the supervision of a licensed physician within a patientcentered healthcare team.
Final Thoughts
It is right to say that the possibilities are endless for those who study for a
medical office assistant and unit clerk diploma. ABM College trains students in
multiple medical office administrative technologies and also in the areas of
advanced medical technology. Apart from training, students also gain real handson experience through a practicum.
Now that you all know about the job possibilities after studying medical office
assistant and unit clerk diploma, we’re sure you’ll start considering this course
to fast-track your career.
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