Medical assistants are specially trained to work in ambulatory care settings like clinics and outpatient surgery centers. (theemedicalassistants.com)
Perform patient assessments, establish care plan, provide nursing diagnosis and assist physicians in care of approximately 120 patients per day within ambulatory care setting. (resume-now.com)
In traditional ambulatory care settings — in which physicians are delegating duties directly to medical assistants, or are authorizing their mid-level providers to oversee and delegate to medical assistants — the operative law is the state medical practice act and the regulations and decisions of the state board of medical examiners. (aama-ntl.org)