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Why should you get a Nursing Medical Assisting degree?

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Medical Assisting careers are always in high demand!

At any hospital, physician's office or healthcare facility, nursing plays a major role in patient care. Caring and knowledgeable nurses have the opportunity to make a difference in people's lives every day. Medical assistants perform a large portion of their work in healthcare, just like nurses. Usually medical assistants require less specialized training than nurses, which means nurses will earn more in the long term.

Career Outlook

There are many different facets to nursing in allied health, and licensed or certified nurses can have many different job titles, including registered nurse, licensed practical nurse and nursing aid. Medical assistants can usually choose between clinical duties or work more closely aligned with medical administration.

Success in the nursing and medical assisting fields requires a unique combination of scientific expertise and compassionate attention to patients' physical and emotional needs. These careers present distinctive challenges, but offer great rewards.

Like other professionals in the medical field, nurses and medical assistants have several choices of work environments. Most of them are employed in these settings:

  • Physicians' and specialists' offices
  • Home healthcare services
  • Outpatient care centers
  • Hospitals
  • Nursing care facilities
  • Military settings

Growth Statistics

As the largest healthcare occupation, registered nurses held about 2.4 million jobs in 2004. Over the next several years, job opportunities should continue to be excellent. Employment for RNs is expected to grow much faster than average through 2014, placing nursing as the second-largest job opportunity in health. Medical assisting is just a few places back from that with exciting outlooks for employment in almost all sectors of allied health.