MUST WATCH !! | Why I quit being a primary care medical assistant and moved to a specialty |
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- Опубліковано 20 кві 2024
- This is my experience and my opinion . I honestly just did what works for me so I can have a comfortable work life balance. I hope this video helps educate upcoming and current medical assistants on y'all next job or job selection. Thanks for watching !! Don't forget to share!
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Very informative❤!!
I felt the same way whenever I worked in urology. It was crazy busy and people kept quitting left in right. We barely got lunches, and the schedule was 100 something patients and they would double and triple work patients on that schedule. I prefer a specialist because they focus on one thing compared to a pcp office. But not all specialties are easy some are crazy. I now work in midwives and I like it minus my coworker. I actually applied to some primary care places but now I don’t think I would wanna work there after seeing this video lol
Correct and lol !! Remember all primary care’s are not the same the primary job i had previously was very good. But when you’re in a hospital setting you just have to prepare to work hard especially if it’s primary care in a hospital. It was for me at all lol
@@LeshaesTV I had 2 pcp offices call me back to come in for an interview. They both were inside the hospital, but I heard in the pcp office you do EVERYTHING!!. I was scared so I never called them back 😂😂😂but then I ended up applying to two other pcp offices lol. I gotta figure my life lol. I really want another specialty but it’s hard tryna find the right one. I can not do another busy clinic. Where I work is perfectly fine in midwives but it’s just 1 person I wish would quit. I hope you like your new job
Lmao !! And yes i love my job it been a month and i love it
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Hi Sister! How about working in the Physician's office and not in the hospital setting? I am a recent MA graduate and I like Family Medicine. Please advise. Thank you!
Yes , you can try it and see if it works for you.
Does primary care require less certifications then a specialty or is it the same requirements as a primary MA?
Same requirements across the board which is the Cma certification .
What specialty
I work in a eye clinic