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title: "Perspective: A Day in the Life of a Medical Assistant"
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# Perspective: A Day in the Life of a Medical Assistant

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A Medical Assistant career opens the doors to working in almost any type of
healthcare facility. On a daily basis, Medical Assistants provide essential
support for doctors and nurses, often acting as the first point of contact for
patients. Learn from an Arizona College graduate about her experience as a
medical assistant.

### 󠀁**The Work of a Medical Assistant**󠁿

_Jasmyn Chavez, Arizona College Medical Assisting Graduate_

“My
[job as a Medical Assistant](https://arizonacollege.edu/healthcare-careers/medical-assistant-with-phlebotomy/)
changes constantly. I never really have a “typical” workday, since I see a
variety of different things each day. My clinic accepts scheduled patients as
well as walk-ins, which tends to make things very busy for me and the other
Medical Assistants and staff. While things can get a little hectic at times, the
fast pace makes for an exciting workday with rarely a dull moment – which I
love!

Before patients even arrive, I am busy cleaning and sterilizing exam rooms and
equipment that the doctors and nurses will use. I pull patients’ charts, and I
make sure insurance information is current. I’m responsible for submitting new
and updated insurance data to the correct place, and I also help with sending
clients’ bills and invoices.

Usually, I’m the first person who sees a patient after check-in. I show patients
to their rooms, and then I ask them a number of questions to help record and
update their medical histories before the nurse or doctor sees them. This
involves entering data into an electronic system. I take their vitals, such as
blood pressure and temperature, and make sure I get a good idea of why they have
come for their visit — what symptoms they’re experiencing, and any concerns the
doctor should be aware of.

Medical Assistants give lots of injections and perform many blood draws. We
prepare specimens such as blood and urine for laboratory analysis, and even do
basic laboratory tests. I’ve been able to assist doctors in many small
procedures, and it’s very interesting to watch and learn during each one.

After the doctors are finished seeing each patient, I’ll check in with them
about any medications they are taking. I answer their questions about ongoing
care, give instructions for how to take new medications, and call in
prescriptions to pharmacies.

**One of the best things about being a Medical Assistant is the wide variety of work I do. Medical Assistants have the opportunity to practice seeing patients in many different medical specialties, from dermatology to podiatry to obstetrics to optometry.**

This job was a bit nerve-wracking at first, but all of the experience I’ve
gained while working here has been great! I have even decided, because I love
the field so much, that I want to continue in my education and become a
Physician’s Assistant.”

#### 󠀁**Preparing for this day**󠁿

“I am really happy I made the choice to become a Medical Assistant. I thought it
would be a good fit since I love working with people and I’ve always been
interested in medicine, and the Medical Assistant program at Arizona College
gave me the perfect opportunity to confirm that. I got lots of hands-on practice
for the practical skills I learned in the classroom, both through the laboratory
at school and through a great externship, and I felt confident and prepared when
I started my first job.

The flexible schedule and supportive environment at Arizona College were just
what I was looking for in a Medical Assistant program. The faculty and staff
provided just the right amount of guidance and helped me follow my dreams of
becoming a Medical Assistant. Because I love the field so much, I want to
continue my education and become a Physician’s Assistant.  If Arizona College
ever offers that program I would definitely go back!”

#### 󠀁**First Steps to Become a Medical Assistant**󠁿

Arizona College currently offers an
[accredited Medical Assistant Program](https://arizonacollege.edu/healthcare-careers/medical-assistant-with-phlebotomy/medical-assistant-certification/)
that prepares students for a career as a Medical Assistant by providing the
hands-on training, lab experience, and courses that cover administrative work as
well as patient care. After completing the Medical Assisting program, students
are fully prepared to earn their certification and begin applying for Medical
Assistant positions.

_**Contact an Arizona College admissions representative by filling out the Request Information form, and learn exactly what you need to start working as a Medical Assistant.**_

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_Information in this blog post is accurate as of December 10, 2019._

**Categories:** AZC Healthcare Programs