Medical Receptionist 
Did you know that the healthcare field continues
to grow and Medical Receptionists help to keep
a medical office organized.
◊ What does a Medical
Receptionist do?
Some of the activities you may be responsible for include: maintaining patient charts, bookkeeping, and processing patients. In addition, you will schedule appointments, type correspondence and transcribe doctor’s orders and reports. The Medical Receptionist school program covers how to effectively handle these responsiblities and more.Best of all, your career skills will travel with you wherever you go, and the opportunities for administrative graduates are endless.
◊ Where does a Medical Receptionist work?
The majority of graduates from our Medical Receptionist school program serve the profession as administrative staff employed by doctors in private practice or clinic settings. These offices are staffed by both general practitioners and specialists in the medical profession. Other Medical Receptionist graduates are employed by rapidly growing large group-practice systems and HMO’s. In these settings, several general practice doctors or specialists join and share one facility, while employing many clerical assistants. Clinics, medical centers, medical institutions, research centers, laboratories, nursing homes, specialized care centers and hospitals are all facilities that employ medical administrative staff.
◊ Questions?
North-West College is proud to be recognized as one of the finest Medical Receptionist Schools in California. We’ve specialized in helping people become a Medical Receptionist for over 40 years. Let us help you start your Medical Receptionist career by contacting us today. Simply fill out the form or call us at 1-800-639-2273. Classes are starting soon!
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