The following is written by and according to the U.S. Department of Labor and particular to the education and training required for a medical assistant.
Some medical assistants are trained on the job, but many complete 1-year or 2-year programs.
Education and training. Postsecondary medical assisting programs are offered in vocational-technical high schools, postsecondary vocational schools, and community and junior colleges. Programs usually last either 1 year and result in a certificate or diploma, or 2 years and result in an associate degree. Courses cover anatomy, physiology, and medical terminology, as well as typing, transcription, recordkeeping, accounting, and insurance processing. Students learn laboratory techniques, clinical and diagnostic procedures, pharmaceutical principles, the administration of medications, and first aid. They study office practices, patient relations, medical law, and ethics. There are various organizations that accredit medical assisting programs. Accredited programs often include an internship that provides practical experience in physicians' offices, hospitals, or other health care facilities.
Formal training in medical assisting, while generally preferred, is not always required. Some medical assistants are trained on the job, although this practice is less common than in the past. Applicants usually need a high school diploma or the equivalent. Recommended high school courses include mathematics, health, Biology, typing, bookkeeping, computers, and office skills. Volunteer experience in the health care field also is helpful. Medical assistants who are trained on the job usually spend their first few months attending training sessions and working closely with more experienced workers.
Some States allow medical assistants to perform more advanced procedures, such as giving injections, after passing a test or taking a course.
Certification and other qualifications. Employers prefer to hire experienced workers or those who are certified. Although not required, certification indicates that a medical assistant meets certain standards of competence. There are various associations-some listed in the sources of information below-that award certification credentials to medical assistants, and the certification process varies. It also is possible to become certified in a specialty, such as podiatry, optometry, or ophthalmology.
Medical assistants deal with the public; therefore, they must be neat and well groomed and have a courteous, pleasant manner and they must be able to put patients at ease and explain physicians' instructions. They must respect the confidential nature of medical information. Clinical duties require a reasonable level of manual dexterity and visual acuity.
Advancement. Medical assistants may advance to other occupations through experience or additional training. For example, some may go on to teach medical assisting, and others pursue additional education to become nurses or other health care workers. Administrative medical assistants may advance to office manager, or qualify for a variety of administrative support occupations.
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Doing ekg,filing,vital sign and assisting the patient
communication, language,
Communication.
Most medical assistant programs are pretty flexible. You'll probably be asked to take some tests to verify your level of writing, math, science and communication skills. If you have the necessary "hard skills", you will also need "soft skills" like empathy and understanding.
Soft skills are nothing but your communication skills.
soft skills are a persons personal qualities
Soft skills are nothing but your communication skills. When a person can communincate well and you have an excellent personal relationship your rated high in soft skills.
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It depends upon your profession. If you have to deal with the public it is best to also have soft skills as well as the professional skills needed. Soft skills allow you to communicate effectively with the public and help you avoid confrontational situations.
what are hard skills
soft skills
Soft skills
soft skills include enhancing your pronunciation skills, voice and standard language skills while behavioral skills include social skills and social management
Soft skills can enhance your personal growth as well professional growth . It helps you in becoming an expert by enhancing your leadership qualities, negotiation skills, personality development etc. Therefore soft skills can transform you into an new individual.