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Vital Signs on EHR

DrChrono

The latest version of our platform has vitals signs entry fields now on the website as well as on the iPad EHR. Login and schedule an appointment to see the first version of this!

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7 Fast Growing Entry Level Healthcare Jobs for 2025

ACI Medical & Dental School

Medical Assistants perform both administrative tasks like scheduling appointments and clinical duties such as taking patient vital signs, assisting with examinations, and preparing treatment rooms. Here is a closer look at 7 fast-growing entry level healthcare jobs in 2025 to consider for your next career move.

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Telehealth Analysis: The Pros & Cons

We Care Online

Convenience and Time Savings Telehealth appointments save time for both patients and healthcare providers. Rather than sitting in a waiting room or spending hours commuting to and from appointments, patients can log into a video call from their home, office, or even while traveling.

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Dr. Paul MacKoul Talks About How Postpartum Technologies Enhance Care for New Mothers

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With advanced tools, healthcare professionals can track specific symptoms and vital signs. They transmit data to healthcare practitioners remotely, eliminating the need for in-office appointments. Doing so allows them to identify potential complications, ensuring timely intervention.

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How Many Hours Does A Medical Assistant Work?

ACI Medical & Dental School

Clinical Duties: Take patient vital signs (blood pressure, temperature, height, weight). Schedule appointments and answer phone calls. Afternoon: Follow-Up: Call patients to remind them of upcoming appointments. Turn on computers, check phone messages, and ensure exam rooms are stocked and clean.

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Launching Your Medical Assisting Career: A Step-by-Step Guide

MedQuest College

Medical assistants typically perform administrative and clinical tasks, such as scheduling appointments, maintaining patient records, drawing blood, and preparing patients for exams. Externships allow you to practice clinical skills like drawing blood, taking patient vital signs, and assisting doctors with exams.

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Common Myths About Medical Assistants

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They can often perform clinical duties like taking patient vital signs, administering injections, and assisting with minor surgical procedures. At the same time, they manage administrative tasks such as scheduling appointments, billing, and maintaining patient records.