I just started online College to get my Associates degree in Medical Assisting. It will take 2 years. I was just wondering if anyone knew the difference in earning potential for a person with an Associates degree versus a certificate.
I am thinking of contacting a medical staffing agency for temporary work as a medical assistant and was wondering how much they pay.
I am searching for medical transcriptionists and would like to know the average rate they charge per line.
I’m about to subcontract a few MT’s and would like to have an idea of the going rates for MT’s?
If possible i’m looking for rates within the united states and offshore.
Note: I’m also looking into the quality of the work, as well. But that’s another story.
Thanks for your help.
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Also, I am inquiring about general transcriptionist, as well.
Im going to become a medical assistant in the next couple of months and im currently living in chicago but when i graduate im planning to move to san antonio and i just want an idea of how much do they pay around the san antonio area.
I know I want to go to law school after I get my bachelor’s, but I’m still undecided as to what branch of law I’m going to study. Right about now, I’ve got it narrowed down to corporate attorney, prosecuting attorney, and medical malpractice attorney.
So I’m curious as to what they make, even if it’s just an average or frame.
I am thinking about getting a certificate in medical office assistant, but don’t know if it’s worth it. College really isn’t for me, but I need a job that offers insurance and doesn’t require a lot of training/schooling. Are there other jobs in the medical field that don’t take a lot of training? I’ve been searching around online but not getting too far.
I’m a pre-med student a little overwhelmed by all of my classes. I’ve been primarily focused on my Bio and Chem classes (med school and major requirements) but I’ve been worried about my other two classes–core general education requirements (a political science class and freshman writing) needed for graduation and required of all freshman by my university. How much effort should I put into these classes? Or better stated, how much do medical schools care about these classes? Will getting a B in them be a huge deal?
I am doing my prerequisites for the medical technician program. I was just wondering, how much does a medical technician make (associates) and how much does a medical technologist make (bachelors). Thanks everyone =)
I cant seem to find a local school in the medical field, that offers night classes, my only choices are medical administration or medical assistant…I really wanted to be a ultrasound tech, or radiology tech but there arent any schools in fort worth….so would I make good money being a medical assistant or work in medical administration?
My employer is asking for a medical exam. I thought by law they had to provide one for me but I guess since I’m foreign their not worried about following laws and I don’t think theres much I can do besides quit or get a medical check up. Even if I quit, I want to get my blood checked etc.
Can I go to a small local clinic or do I have to go to a big hospital?
How much will this cost if I have national insurance?
They will check blood sugar levels right?