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Expectations of Medical Assistants in the OB/GYN Field

Prism Career Institute

Once OB/GYN medical assistants have completed their diploma programs and certification, a variety of opportunities become open to them. OB/GYN medical assistants can be found in physician offices, family planning centers, hospital outpatient clinics, urgent care, health maintenance organizations (HMOs), and more.

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Medical Assisting vs. Nursing: Which Is Right for You?

Prism Career Institute

Many medical assistants don’t work weekends or holidays. PNs may serve in hospitals, doctor’s offices, nursing homes, government agencies, and similar settings. Practical Nurses Practical nurses (PNs) are versatile healthcare professionals capable of various clinical, administrative, and personal care duties.

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Top Questions About Medical Assisting: Answered

Milwaukee Career College

Our Medical Assistant program prepares students for both the administrative and clinical sides of the role. The administrative coursework consists of office management, medical ethics, insurance billing, bookkeeping, computer skills, and more. Medical assistants work in nearly every healthcare setting!