Medical assistants work in healthcare facilities;
typically in medical clinics, with patients, doctors and nurses all vying for their time.
Not exact matches
According to Dr. Rothberg, the most reliable way to measure body composition is with a DEXA scan or Bod Pod device, two tools that are
typically found at
medical centers, fitness
clinics, or
in research settings — not your bathroom — and use high - tech methods to compare fat tissue to lean mass.
Belinda Lennerz, an instructor of pediatric endocrinology at Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard
Medical School and the lead author of the study, told the New York Times, «Their blood sugar control seemed almost too good to be true... It's nothing we
typically see
in the
clinic for type 1 diabetes.»
They
typically work
in medical offices,
clinics, urgent care centers and may work
in general medicine or specialty practices.
As mentioned above, most MAs work
in medical clinics, which are
typically only open during standard business hours.
These
medical assistants
typically work
in private
medical practices, hospitals,
medical clinics, and other
medical facilities.
This kind of
medical assistant is not
typically expected to handle the care of patients directly, though this may change depending on the needs of the
clinic or healthcare facility you choose to work
in.
Medical assistants are unlicensed support staff who
typically work
in physicians» offices and
clinics.
Medical Assistants comprise a significant portion of the healthcare workforce, and
typically work
in clinics, hospitals and nursing homes.