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Medical assistants often accept positions as general Medical Secretaries in hospitals, clinics, doctors' offices and physician groups where they perform their daily tasks by use of automated office equipment and various types of office technology. The medical records technician's daily tasks are similar to those of the admininstrative medical assistant's or receptionist's.
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The need for well trained medical secretaries remains high. Medical care, as well as therapeutic, and pharmaceutical services play an important role in our nation's economy and population's welfare. And where there are people, there is a need for healthcare providers and their staff.

Medical Secretaries provide various supportive activities needed for patient care, manage appointment schedules, give information to callers, take dictation, transcribe medical records, retrieve data from databases and otherwise relieve other medical office staff of clerical work and minor administrative and business detail in a medical office. Specific job duties vary with experience and titles. Some medical secretaries perform highly specialized work requiring knowledge of technical terminology and procedures and may be asked to handle more complex responsibilities such as conducting research, preparing statistical reports, training employees and supervising other clerical staff.

Medical Secretaries Job Description: Knowledge of commonly used concepts, practices and procedures within the allied health profession. Relies on instructions and preestablished guidelines to perform the functions of the job. Works under immediate supervision of a physician, supervisor, or office manager.

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Education:  High School, postsecondary vocational award
Employed: 314,000
Openings: 46,000
Projected Growth: 19%
Earnings: $24,430 (median annual)
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