Medical Assistant
A Medical Assistant is a healthcare professional who supports doctors and nurses in various clinical and administrative tasks. They often work in hospitals, clinics, and private practices, helping with patient care, taking vital signs, and preparing patients for examinations. Medical assistants may also handle scheduling appointments, managing medical records, and processing insurance claims.
In addition to clinical duties, medical assistants are trained in basic laboratory procedures, such as drawing blood and performing tests. They play a vital role in ensuring that healthcare facilities run smoothly and efficiently, contributing to the overall patient experience and quality of care provided.