Medical Assisting

How much do medical assistants make?

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics lists the median pay for medical assistants as $42,000 as of  May 2023. The top 10% of medical assistants earn over $56,480. Medical assisting is one of the most in-demand careers…

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What makes a medical assistant different from a nurse?

Medical assistants differ from nurses based on a wide range of factors, including job responsibilities, scope of practice, education and training, and more. Compared to nurses, medical assistants perform more administrative responsibilities. Medical assisting programs are…

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How do I become a medical assistant?

Some form of postsecondary or on-the-job training is required to pursue a career in medical assisting. MTI’s Medical Assisting Program  prepares students to pursue entry-level positions working in the medical field through hands-on training.

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What do medical assistants do?

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, medical assistants provide aid to medical professionals through a range of duties. Some tasks may include recording patient history, measuring vitals, helping with patient examinations, and giving injections…

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