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Medical administrative assistants should have:

  • excellent interpersonal skills
  • strong communication skills
  • tact and discretion and strong sense of ethics
  • good judgment
  • ability to work well under pressure

You should be:

  • Detail-oriented
  • Organized

 

Medical administrative assistants work in the offices of health care professionals (e.g., physicians and other medical practitioners, rehabilitation clinics, etc.). Hours are usually set by the employer's clinic hours, which may include evenings or weekends. If you work as a ward secretary in a hospital, you may sometimes be required to work on a shift system.

Medical administrative assistants may be at risk of contracting illnesses because you are in relatively close contact with patients, so precautions are taken to minimize the risk.

Medical receptionists should have:

  • strong communication skills
  • good listening skills

You should be:

  • polite, friendly, and courteous
  • able to remain calm under pressure
  • organized

Medical receptionists usually work in office settings. Hours are generally Monday to Friday. You spend much of your time sitting at a computer which can put stress on your neck, back, shoulders and eyes. You are expected to manage many tasks at the same time, and often work in busy offices.

Sources: WorkBC and Career Cruising