Tips For a Successful Medical Assistant Externship
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You must be willing to help with the smaller duties, like
pulling and filing patient's charts and sometimes answer the
phones, as well as the more critical ones, like assisting with
patient intake and doing basic clinical procedures.
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Ask Questions!
Questions about your training are best directed to your
instructors, but any questions regarding your work schedule,
attire, and work hours and performance can be discussed with
the medical office manager or supervisor at the externship
site.
Be Open
Minded:
Make it your goal to remain open-minded throughout your
entire stay. Nothing works better and leaves a better
impression than a person's willingness to observe and learn
new and unfamiliar procedures. Ultimately, you will prove
that you are able to recognize certain tasks that need to
be done and do them as you were shown.
Know Office
Policies:
It is recommended that you read the office policy handbook
during the first few days and note any memos on the
bulletin boards. Also, make sure you know how to locate
emergency equipment, emergency exits, fire extinguishers
and emergency telephone numbers.
Dress
Professionally:
Always remember that while performing at the externship
site you are a guest of the facility and will be expected
to follow the same office policies that the employees do.
You must wear appropriate work attire, such as a uniform
that identifies you as a student, or wearing an
identification badge. Be neat, clean and professional in
appearance.
Adhere to
Confidentiality Rules:
Also remember that confidentiality guidelines apply to the
externship student on an externship, as well as the hired
staff. No information regarding a patient should be
discussed outside the office for any reason, including with
the faculty supervisors, without express consent of the
client and the externship site's office supervisor.
Steer Clear from
Gossip:
Do not gossip, complain, interrupt, or insist that the
office is performing a skill differently than you learned
in school. You should not have excessive personal phone
calls on the site. If there are problems on the externship,
you should first speak to the site supervisor and if no
resolution is obtained, the school supervisor get
involved.
Be a Good
Communicator:
You must learn to communicate with supervisors and not
allow problems to go unresolved. You should not ask or
expect the physician to treat you, or your family members,
if an illness should occur during the externship period. Do
not expect, or ask the physician to dispense any
medications from the office.
Take It
Serious:
The professional externship extends the medical assistant's
education to an actual work site and is an important part
of the vocational training.
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