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Registered nurses (RN) somtimes cross over into positions as Medical office nurse, where they work in medical offices and clinics rather than in hospitals, or nursing homes. Their job focus lies on out-patient, ambulatory and preventive care in the physician's office. Because patients experience shorter hospital stays and an increase in number of procedures completed on a ambulatory basis the medical office nurse plays an important role in arranging continuing care, including pre-operative teaching, discharge planning and post-operative follow-up.

Registered Nurses are responsible for maintaining the quality of nursing care delivered outside the hospital and play a vital role in the process of clinical decision-making by recommending appropriate treatment approaches and courses of action.

Job Description: Approaches to infection control tactics, office safety methods, diagnostic follow up scheduling, release of information within legal guidelines, explaining and obtaining advance beneficiary notice (ABN) from patients abd properly executing them, informed consent enhancement,medical emergency preparations, patient and family education and much more.

The medical offce nurse also concentrates on continuous quality of services improvement and promoting and maintaining patient satisfaction through effective complaint management, orientation and education of the medical office staff and ensures that the office is prepared for any medical emergencies.


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Education: High School, then three major educational paths:
Nurse diploma; classroom instruction and supervised clinical experience in hospitals and other healthcare facilities
Bachelor’s of science degree in nursing (BSN)
Associate degree in Nursing (ADN)
Employed: 2.3 million
Openings: everywhere
Projected Growth: 21% to 35%
Earnings: $46,870 (median annual)
Employment services
$41,550
Nursing care facilities
35,460
Home healthcare services
35,180
General medical and surgical hospitals
32,570
Offices of physicians
30,400

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