Frequently Asked Questions
What are the top trends in medical assisting?
Read: Medical Assistant Trends for Long Term Growth
- Medical assistants are in high demand in all areas of healthcare
- Grow your career in a variety of settings
- Certifications are essential
What training do I need to be a medical assistant?
Read: Medical Assistant Certification Programs to Help You Get Ahead
- For entry level positions, a high school diploma and post-secondary training program for medical assistants are usually the minimum requirements
- Certified Medical Assistant certification or Registered Medical Assistant certification
- Additional and specialist certifications are also available
Do I need certifications to be a medical assistant?
Read: Key Medical Assistant Certifications to Consider
- Certified Medical Assistant
- Registered Medical Assistant
- Additional programs or specialization certifications can be helpful as well
What medical assistant specializations can I pursue?
Read: Finding Your Focus: Medical Assistant Specialization Opportunities
- Dermatology
- Cardiology
- Endocrinology
- Family Medicine
- Geriatrics
- International Medical Assistant
- Internal Medicine
- Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Oncology
- Orthopedic Surgery
- Pediatrics
- Transplant Surgery
- Urology
What are the most in-demand soft skills for medical assisting?
Read: Top 4 Soft Skills for Medical Assistants
- Organization
- Composure
- Empathy
- Confidence
How should a medical assistant resume look?
Read: Medical Assistant Resume Workshop
- While resumes can vary by style and content, there are several key components that a successful medical assistant resume needs such as basic information, job history and education.
Are there professional organizations for medical assistants that I should join?
Read: Medical Assistant Professional Organizations to Join
- National organizations
- State organizations
- Regional/local organizations
How can I prepare for a medical assistant job interview?
Read: The Ultimate Medical Assistant Job Interview Guide
- Prepare for the interview by conducting company research
- Learn about the role you’re interviewing for
- Prepare questions for the interviewer and prepare to answer common interview questions
- Dress for success
- Follow up after the interview with a thank you
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