Medical Assistant Noteworthies
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Medical Assistants Giving Injections
Attention: there has been a lot of controversy and headlines about medical assistants giving Botox shots, and the law remains fuzzy on this particular issue. Medical assistants in a typical medical office setting are often asked to administer different types of injections, such as vaccines, medications, hormones, B12, and intradermal injections like TB skin and allergy testing when ordered and supervised by the physician. In order to do this they must be fully trained and supervised. Medical assistants can give any of these "shots" only if the doctor is present. He/she doesn't have to literally be standing over the medical assistant observing the procedure, but must be present in the office or the building and be reachable at the spur of a moment. Any medical assistant who administers injections without a doctor's orders, or without a doctor present, even if it is to an established patient who had them before, or is on a regular schedule, is in violation of the law.
Remember: The practice of medicine and medical assisting comes with certain rules and limitations. If you are unsure what a medical assistant can and cannot do then first check with your employer and employee handbook, then follow up with your State Medical Board/Board of Medical Examiner.
Photo credits: Oklahoma Army National Guard, 120th Med. Co.
Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/thenationalguard/3840301550/
Medical Assistants Help Doctors Work on Ways to Serve Patients and Save their Bottom Line
- expand office hours
- cut back on medical office staff
- cross-train and retain employees
- increase flexibility/multitasking
- retain existing/obtain new patients
- carefully track expenses
- purchase discount/volume supplies
- switch to electronic prescriptions
- electronic medical records (EMR)
- schedule appointments efficiently
- recover past due accounts
The Making of Future Medical Assistants
Medical Assistant Training Programs, a gallery on Flickr.
Nice to see so many upcoming future medical assistants in training. I also noticed quite a few MALE medical assistant in “action” to learn medical assistant skills side-by-side with their female counter parts. Some decades ago this was virtually unheard of. Employers and even many admissions counselors at vocational training institutions had a certain image of what a typical medical assistant should look like–and it was not a man (unless it was the doctor!). It wasn’t until this decade or so, where this stereotypical thinking gradually changed and we are seeing more men in scrubs. The medical assisting occupation is clearly undergoing transformation and accepting men in the medical assistant role. GREAT PHOTOS… they nicely capture the “making” of successful future medical assistants with endless possibilities.
