Have you ever had a question about:
- the responsibilities, duties, and roles that medical assistants perform?
- what procedures you are allowed to perform as a medical assistant?
- which type of facilities hire medical assistants?
- what education and certification requirements there are for medical assistants?
A medical assisting career can vary widely. In fact, there are at least 20 different places medical assistants can work.
With varied options for medical assistant careers, there are many opportunities you can choose to pursue. This is great, but it also means you may need to gain additional experience, education, or certification to be eligible for these positions.
One of our goals here at the Medical Assistant Guide is to help CMAs discover and pursue education and career opportunities for advancement.
We are all about improving skill sets, encouraging taking on more responsibility, and earning more reward 🙂
So, today we are announcing the launch of a new resource on our site, our: Medical Assisting Frequently Asked Questions
The Medical Assisting FAQs will provide guidance in 3 categories: General, Education, and Career. We will be answering your most common questions about a medical assistant education and career to help you discover and pursue your best opportunities.
You can already browse over a dozen frequently asked questions about medical assistants and if you have a new questions you can go here to submit your questions for answers.
So, If you aren’t sure about something regarding a medical assisting education or career, then just ask.
Now you can get help fast from the community and editors who have the experience to help you 🙂
What are you waiting for?
Well, why are you still here? What are you waiting for?
Go ahead and checkout the FAQs. Start working on your education and career goals today!
We hope this new resource provides value and new ideas for our community of medical assistants.
As always, if you have any feedback or suggestions for our FAQ section please just let us know in the comments below 🙂