Finishing my externship next week at a urgent care and its very busy. You are correct medical assistant stays busy. To triage, to charting, to disinfectant rooms after patient is gone. Swaps and much more. Thank you for this video. Absolutely spot on.
I've learned more in 6 months as a MA than I did as a CNA 1&2 in 6 years at the job I've been blessed to work at. I wish I had more insight before I started college! CMA/RMA is def the way to go if you want to continue in healthcare!!
Thank you so much!!! I took notes on all of this 👍 This was very informative and I truly believe this is going to help me with a lot of stuff once I do get started. I start my classes this Friday. I am so excited but also a little nervous. I am nervous bc I am 49 yrs old and as much as I believe that it's never too late to further a persons education bc I have been a certified nursing assistant, a caregiver, a certified psychiatric nursing assistant, and now will become a certified clinical medical assistant. I have always been very good at taking test and learning new things and retaining new information... but now that I am older I have noticed that my memory is nowhere near what it used to be and that I forget a lot of stuff now and I am going through menopause so I forget a lot of stuff and I have brain fog so just not as sharp with things as I used to be. I am about to get the bioidentical hormone replacement therapy on thursday and I know once I do that, my mind and memory will get back to normal bc all the things I am lacking I will have back in my system, but it will take it about 4 weeks to get back to normal so my first 4 wks are going to be straight hell. My school is only 4 months. The 1st 2 months are learning then month 3 is nothing but study and prepare for the test all month long with study tests. Then month 4 is our clinicals in which we have to do 80 hrs so we can either do 2 wks full time or 4 wks part time then we graduate... 👩🎓 pray that I do well! I have always wanted to do something like this!!!! I just pray my mind will retain the first 4 weeks worth. 🙏🙏🙏 THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO!!!!
I am a new medical assistant currently in my extern! I would love it if someone did a video on how to get familiar with insurance , prior auths! I am struggling with this. 😅
Are you currently working? As a new MA alot of that learning comes with time. Taking notes and studying. Insurances change all the time, but once you start you will be able to learn whats next and keep going. Alot of times when you call for prior auth. info they walk you through whats needed and give you the information on where to send everything. In my bio I have a begginers guide ebook on Medical Assisting, Duties, skills to learn after finishing school, certification information, dealing with self doubt, and so much more. I even created and included a guided journal. The info is on my channel bio. Good luck with everything!
Great video, thank you! I'm an LPN, about to work in a new setting of a doctor's office. MAs are the life of doctor's offices, thank you for what you do! I'll be the first and only nurse at this practice, so nonetheless am I a little nervous. I held a position in a pediatrics office for a month, but got let go. I'm hoping I do well at this new job. Subscribed!
Thank you and Congratulations 🎊 on your new position you will do great it’s okay you got let go sometime rejection is protection and now you have a better opportunity
This is all true girl and I have been a Medical assistant for a year. Every doctor its different and you work how they like things. Its good to be observant and watch how they like things so that the clinic its run efficiently. If providers are happy then MAs are happy as well as the patients. As a side not I literally had to work with a doctor who can bearly see and I had to write in big letters or else he be like why are you writing little. I’m here like I am writing normal. But ok I’ll try with big letters and he seem happy with it. Lol 😂
Yes, I have worked with doctors that don’t even see the ma it’s like your invisible and then I’ve worked with some that don’t respect woman I could go on and on but as long as you do your job and make it easy for them they will have no choice but the respect you and your start to build a bond with your doctor
You are a doll!! Thanks so much girl for all the info! Currently in my program. Start Med Terminology on Monday, and am trying to prepare! So ready to give it my all & be the best MA i can be
As a Boomer, I get SO angry when folks talk about younger workers being slackers or not having a good attitude toward work. Age is irrelevant when comes to one's work ethics, and this video shows it.
Thank you much, yes I hate that because I’m young and I feel like some feel as tho just because your young you will not be satisfied with you over all experience and that’s not tru at all
Great video! What would you say when asked if you’re new? I’m a new medical assistant and I’ve already sent out a few applications and i would like to be ready for the moment when I’m asked that question.
I be been doing ma work for about 2 years not but I’ve always been in the medical field in some way if that make since. You are new but that doesn’t mean anything let them know yes I’m new but I have old techniques and new techniques that I can bring to the practice my knowledge is fresh and I am ready to put it to use. Good luck on you journey
This was so helpful Thank you so much right now I am working as a pharmacy technician looking to make a career change and I want to be a Medical assistant
Personally me I went to a accelerated program and I loved it. I got so much hands on so I would prefer that and it’s faster I finished in 15 months. I cannot really speak on the community college but I think both is great any way you further your education is a great experience and step forward
@@aaliyahzhane4363 thank you 😊 I most definitely will go. I work in the hospital right now but, I'm doing EVS for right now. I'm not eligible to go to school yet. Not until 6 months my boss told me . But I'm interested!
I have worked in Hazardous Waste field in office for over 20 years, I am now enrolled to start my Medical journey. MA first then will work on my LPN. I hope you have started your journey to continue your education and jump in the medical field!
Honestly depends on where you live , what type of practice you work for , and if it’s a private owned practice… I’ll be touching on that subject video coming soon stay tuned
@@user-uv7bk5rk2c so from my experience yes and no I have had some jobs tell me I’m still a new ma so my starting rate will still be the same but I’ve also had jobs that take it in to consideration so it just depends but definitely let them know hay I have an associates degree
Please do be nervous I was the same way but when it came to hands on in the field it comes right back to you everything you learned starts to come back to you
Finishing my externship next week at a urgent care and its very busy. You are correct medical assistant stays busy. To triage, to charting, to disinfectant rooms after patient is gone. Swaps and much more. Thank you for this video. Absolutely spot on.
You're the best! Thanks for your support!
Awww my professional baby I'm such a proud mother
I've learned more in 6 months as a MA than I did as a CNA 1&2 in 6 years at the job I've been blessed to work at. I wish I had more insight before I started college! CMA/RMA is def the way to go if you want to continue in healthcare!!
I just got hired from my medical assistant externship site. thanks for the tips!!!! I will be applying
Congratulations 🎊🎉
One of the best confidence building MA videos I've seen.
Thank you so much that mean a lot
Thank you so much!!! I took notes on all of this 👍 This was very informative and I truly believe this is going to help me with a lot of stuff once I do get started. I start my classes this Friday. I am so excited but also a little nervous. I am nervous bc I am 49 yrs old and as much as I believe that it's never too late to further a persons education bc I have been a certified nursing assistant, a caregiver, a certified psychiatric nursing assistant, and now will become a certified clinical medical assistant. I have always been very good at taking test and learning new things and retaining new information... but now that I am older I have noticed that my memory is nowhere near what it used to be and that I forget a lot of stuff now and I am going through menopause so I forget a lot of stuff and I have brain fog so just not as sharp with things as I used to be. I am about to get the bioidentical hormone replacement therapy on thursday and I know once I do that, my mind and memory will get back to normal bc all the things I am lacking I will have back in my system, but it will take it about 4 weeks to get back to normal so my first 4 wks are going to be straight hell. My school is only 4 months. The 1st 2 months are learning then month 3 is nothing but study and prepare for the test all month long with study tests. Then month 4 is our clinicals in which we have to do 80 hrs so we can either do 2 wks full time or 4 wks part time then we graduate... 👩🎓 pray that I do well! I have always wanted to do something like this!!!! I just pray my mind will retain the first 4 weeks worth. 🙏🙏🙏
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO!!!!
Thank you so much for these tips! I just started school last week for MA, and I'm so excited to start this journey in the medical field.
Thank you …good luck
Young lady i really appreciate this... Keep these videos coming!!
I’m a new medical assistant. Thank you for the tips.
Welcome to the field ❤️
Great tips. Love the video. Thank you!
I am a new medical assistant currently in my extern! I would love it if someone did a video on how to get familiar with insurance , prior auths! I am struggling with this. 😅
Are you currently working? As a new MA alot of that learning comes with time. Taking notes and studying. Insurances change all the time, but once you start you will be able to learn whats next and keep going. Alot of times when you call for prior auth. info they walk you through whats needed and give you the information on where to send everything. In my bio I have a begginers guide ebook on Medical Assisting, Duties, skills to learn after finishing school, certification information, dealing with self doubt, and so much more. I even created and included a guided journal. The info is on my channel bio. Good luck with everything!
Great video, thank you! I'm an LPN, about to work in a new setting of a doctor's office. MAs are the life of doctor's offices, thank you for what you do! I'll be the first and only nurse at this practice, so nonetheless am I a little nervous. I held a position in a pediatrics office for a month, but got let go. I'm hoping I do well at this new job.
Subscribed!
Thank you and Congratulations 🎊 on your new position you will do great it’s okay you got let go sometime rejection is protection and now you have a better opportunity
@@aaliyahzhane4363 Rejection is protection!!! I love that so much! Thank you for your kinds words. :)
This is all true girl and I have been a Medical assistant for a year. Every doctor its different and you work how they like things. Its good to be observant and watch how they like things so that the clinic its run efficiently. If providers are happy then MAs are happy as well as the patients. As a side not I literally had to work with a doctor who can bearly see and I had to write in big letters or else he be like why are you writing little. I’m here like I am writing normal. But ok I’ll try with big letters and he seem happy with it. Lol 😂
Yes, I have worked with doctors that don’t even see the ma it’s like your invisible and then I’ve worked with some that don’t respect woman I could go on and on but as long as you do your job and make it easy for them they will have no choice but the respect you and your start to build a bond with your doctor
Thank you so much!!! Your amazing
Very comprehensive list!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
You're so welcome!
Great video
Thank you ! 👌🏽✨
I start working on a clinic this Monday this is so helpful ❤❤thank u for this video
You are a doll!! Thanks so much girl for all the info! Currently in my program. Start Med Terminology on Monday, and am trying to prepare! So ready to give it my all & be the best MA i can be
Your welcome. For med term flash cards will be your best friend try to make you own key words to remember the terms that will help
Thank you so much to help and explain what is what really really helpful so nice of you ❤️
Thank you for this video 💗
Yes, it helped a lot and easy to understand. Thank you😊
Glad it was helpful!
This video is perfect!! Everyone going into Medical Assisting should watch this! You nailed it..👍
Thank you so much I really appreciate it I’m happy i could help !
Today is the first day of my online medical assisting class and this video has helped me feel more determined and prepared. Thank you. ❤️
Yes girl join the team you got this you are going to do great.
Where are you taking classes
I just started today;)
How did you find online MA classes?
I just started with stepful its a 4 month online program @@nicolepettis8991
Well said....,🙏 This was very helpful. Thank you!
You are so welcome
Thank you for making this video ❤
Great 👍🏾 Video! Thank you 🥰🌹
No problem 😊
Very helpful. Thank you! 🙏
Thank you I’m glad I could help
This will be my first week for clinicals and I am so nervous. I just don't want to seem like I don't know anything.
As a Boomer, I get SO angry when folks talk about younger workers being slackers or not having a good attitude toward work. Age is irrelevant when comes to one's work ethics, and this video shows it.
Thank you much, yes I hate that because I’m young and I feel like some feel as tho just because your young you will not be satisfied with you over all experience and that’s not tru at all
Great video! What would you say when asked if you’re new? I’m a new medical assistant and I’ve already sent out a few applications and i would like to be ready for the moment when I’m asked that question.
I be been doing ma work for about 2 years not but I’ve always been in the medical field in some way if that make since. You are new but that doesn’t mean anything let them know yes I’m new but I have old techniques and new techniques that I can bring to the practice my knowledge is fresh and I am ready to put it to use. Good luck on you journey
Im planning to become a medical assistant. I am hoping for the best because its not common to see medical professionals with disabilities.
This is a great video. Thank you for the tips and inspiration. May God continue to bless you with your future endeavors 🥰
Thank you there will be another coming out soon
This was so helpful Thank you so much right now I am working as a pharmacy technician looking to make a career change and I want to be a Medical assistant
Yes take the step I promise you will not regret it .
Hay quá
Is there a difference between the medical assistant diploma obtained at the community college and that obtained in an accelerated program???
Personally me I went to a accelerated program and I loved it. I got so much hands on so I would prefer that and it’s faster I finished in 15 months. I cannot really speak on the community college but I think both is great any way you further your education is a great experience and step forward
Happy New Year, how's the family
Happy new year they are good ❤️
I work in the hospital as a EVS, right now I wanna go for medical assistant. My job is going to pay for me to go the next 6 months.
You should do you can gain a lot from it
@@aaliyahzhane4363 thank you 😊 I most definitely will go. I work in the hospital right now but, I'm doing EVS for right now. I'm not eligible to go to school yet. Not until 6 months my boss told me . But I'm interested!
I have worked in Hazardous Waste field in office for over 20 years, I am now enrolled to start my Medical journey. MA first then will work on my LPN. I hope you have started your journey to continue your education and jump in the medical field!
Hey, why was your medical assistant program so long?
Hello it was 15 months because I got an associates degree in medical assistant
@aaliyahzhane4363
Can those credits go toward lpn program?
You are very beautiful
💕
How is the pay for MA?
Honestly depends on where you live , what type of practice you work for , and if it’s a private owned practice… I’ll be touching on that subject video coming soon stay tuned
@@aaliyahzhane4363 do you get paid more for having an associates degree?
@@user-uv7bk5rk2c so from my experience yes and no I have had some jobs tell me I’m still a new ma so my starting rate will still be the same but I’ve also had jobs that take it in to consideration so it just depends but definitely let them know hay I have an associates degree
@@aaliyahzhane4363 thank you!
Your welcome
The volume is very low.
I will work on that next time thanks
Thank you. God Bless you. God is Good.
I needed this 🫶🏽 I’m on my last week of school and I have been so nervous, not having confidence in myself
Please do be nervous I was the same way but when it came to hands on in the field it comes right back to you everything you learned starts to come back to you