The national median wage for a medical assistant is approximately $28,650 annually.
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Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 2009 wage data.
Bureau of Labor Statistics 2010-2011
Industry-Employment-Hourly average wage-Annual average wage
Offices of Physicians-307,690-$14.33-$29,810
General Medical and Surgical Hospitals-60,910-$14.82-$30,830
Offices of Other Health Practitioners-53,850-$12.74-$26,490
Outpatient Care Centers-24,330-$14.34-$29,830
Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools-5,560-$14.83-$30,850
According to the Occupational Outlook handbook, this field is expected to grow by 11% through the year 2018. Medical office assistants make between $28,000-$35,000
Medical assistants are a medical office and caregivers work at the patients home.
Medical office administrator and medical office assistants are two different posts. One usually does administrative jobs and another one does clinical jobs.
Occasionally, perhaps, but PowerPoint would serve no useful purpose in a medical office.
medical assistants make anywhere from 14 to 18 dollars an hour. Depending on experience and what facility you work at
how much don medical assistants make a month?
A medical office administrative assistant career is a good fit for those interested in working in an office, helping others, variety, and challenges. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were 527,600 medical assistants in 2010 and it will increase 31% by 2020. Medical office administrative assistants are employed in organizations, such as Physician, podiatrist, or chiropractor offices and Healthcare facilities Medical businesses need employees to perform administrative and clinical tasks. Since medical assistants often work in the front office, they are the first impression patients make of the practice. Therefore, employers value employees with strong people skills. As physicians need people to handle the front office so they can spend more time with patients, it is no surprise that the medical assistant field is growing faster than average.
36,000 a year
I read somewhere they make less than a clinical medical assistant.
salary for medical assistants
5,000-8,500 depends
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BLS FiguresAccording to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the 2010 median pay for medical office assistants averages for $28,860 annually. As far as hourly rates go, medical office assistants can earn $13.87 per hour. Indeed.com, on the other hand, forecasts a higher rate for medical assistants, ranging between $36,000 and $45,000. These rates go higher depending on the job title, seniority level, place of work and state.Rates are also bound to increase as the job outlook for medical office assistants gets better. As of 2010, there are 527,600 medical office assistants employed in the US. The profession is also expected to grow by 31 percent in this decade, which is deemed by experts as much faster than the average.Factors that Influence Salary RatesThe ability to maximize one's salary as a medical office assistant will depend on cost of living of the state, one's spending habits and number of dependents. At $28,000 or more though, a medical office assistant would be capable of paying for their bills and supporting a family of four. Not bad for a starting salary. Single individuals, of course, would not have a problem with this running rate.