What is a ob gyn medical assistant?

An OB/GYN medical assistant (MA) is a healthcare professional who provides administrative and clinical support to obstetricians and gynecologists. MAs may perform a variety of tasks, including:

- Answering patient phone calls and scheduling appointments

- Checking patients in and out of the office

- Taking patients' vital signs and medical histories

- Assisting the physician with exams and procedures

- Performing basic laboratory tests

- Teaching patients about their health and treatment plans

- Providing administrative support, such as filing insurance claims and handling medical records

OB/GYN MAs must have a strong understanding of women's health and the medical procedures performed in an OB/GYN office. They must also be able to work well with patients and medical staff, and have excellent communication and interpersonal skills.

OB/GYN MAs typically have a high school diploma or equivalent, and some positions may require on-the-job training or a certification program. Some states also require MAs to be licensed.

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