The value and need of medical assistant are increasing day by day because they takes over administrative and clinical functions of the medical professional under whom they are working and ensures that the patient's requirements are looked after. Generally, they collect relevant information from the patient and record it as history of the patient. The patients are directed to the doctors after that. Addition to that, they help other medical staffs in the preparation of the patient for treatment and insurance related information. Most of these assistant have the capability to carry out certain laboratory investigations under directions from the physician including drawing a blood sample for analysis.
The employers prefer proper education & training when hiring a medical assistant to work in their hospital. They has diverse possibilities of job performance, ranging from handling reception functions like receiving the patients, fixing their appointments with the treating doctor and attending to the phone calls etc. Doing these, they get chance of working with all type of medical professionals. Duties and responsibilities of medical assistants vary depending in the hospitals they work. In small hospitals or clinics they perform both administrative and clinical duties while in large hospitals, they are encouraged to performed specific tasks under the supervision of doctors and other office staffs.