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TAG MedStaffing enables medical assistants to combine their professional talents to create the lifestyle they desire. With job opportunities statewide, you can advance your career while discovering new places. We support medical assistants at all levels, from newcomers to seasoned veterans. Leverage our team to join an organization committed to empowering your personal and professional growth across New York State.

*Disclaimer: Medical Assistant compensation may vary based on facility budgets, seasonal demand, and other factors. Packages can include a mix of taxable wages and non-taxable reimbursements.

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The Diversity of Medical Assistant Careers in New York

Medical assistants are vital healthcare professionals who perform a range of clinical and administrative duties in clinics, hospitals, and other healthcare facilities. Their general responsibilities encompass patient care, examination room preparation, record keeping, scheduling, insurance processing, and supporting physicians, nurses, and other clinical staff. By handling these critical tasks, medical assistants enable healthcare teams to focus on delivering high-quality patient care and upholding efficient healthcare operations.

In New York, medical assistants’ specific roles and responsibilities may vary depending on their practice setting, from general hospitals to specialty clinics. While New York does not require medical assistants to hold a license, obtaining certification demonstrates expertise and commitment to ongoing education in this dynamic field.

Pursuing a career as a medical assistant provides opportunities to develop valuable skills while making a meaningful impact on patient care delivery. Below are some examples of medical assistant careers you can pursue.

Surgical Medical Assistant

Surgical medical assistants provide support in surgical settings, assisting surgeons and the surgical team during procedures. See here for more information about their responsibilities, average salary, and qualifications.

Cardiology Medical Assistant

Cardiology medical assistants work alongside cardiologists to provide patient care and administrative support in cardiology settings. See here for more about their responsibilities, salary and qualifications.

Chiropractic Medical Assistant

Chiropractic medical assistants play a crucial role in supporting chiropractors who focus on treating mechanical disorders of the spine and musculoskeletal system. See here for more about their responsibilities, salary and qualifications.

Administrative Medical Assistant

Administrative medical assistants focus on handling administrative duties in healthcare settings. See here for more about their responsibilities, salary and qualifications.

Administrative Medical Assistant

Clinical medical assistants are an integral part of healthcare teams in clinical settings. Their primary role involves direct patient care and support for healthcare professionals. See here for more about their responsibilities, salary and qualifications.

Pediatric Medical Assistants

Pediatric medical assistants focus on providing support in pediatric healthcare settings. See here for more about their responsibilities, salary and qualifications.

Dermatology Medical Assistant

Dermatology medical assistants work alongside dermatologists in medical offices, clinics, or dermatology departments of hospitals. See here for more about their responsibilities, salary and qualifications.

Podiatric Medical Assistant

Podiatric medical assistants work in podiatrist offices, specializing in foot-related disorders and injuries. See here for more about their responsibilities, salary and qualifications.

Ophthalmologic Medical Assistant

Ophthalmologic medical assistants contribute to the care of patients with eye-related disorders and injuries in ophthalmologists’ offices. See here for more about their responsibilities, salary and qualifications.

Obstetric Medical Assistant

For those interested in women’s healthcare, an obstetric medical assistant career may be appealing. This specialized field requires a broad knowledge of care for women of all ages and life stages. See here for more about their responsibilities, salary and qualifications.

New York's Growing Need for Medical Assistants

At TAG MedStaffing, our dedicated focus on the medical staffing industry gives us a valuable understanding of hiring trends for medical assistants. We have seen substantial growth in demand for these vital healthcare professionals, especially in New York State. Drawing on our extensive experience analyzing healthcare labor needs, we have identified key drivers spurring this surge across New York.

Read on to learn more about key trends and insights shaping the medical assisting profession.

1. New York’s Aging Population Drives Growth For Medical Assistants

New York’s population is aging rapidly. According to recent census data, adults aged 65 and older are the state’s fastest growing age group, expected to reach 3.5 million by 2040. With more seniors comes more age-related health issues and demand for healthcare services.

As the frontline caregivers in clinics and practices, medical assistants play a vital role in caring for elderly patients through tasks like patient intake, preparing exam rooms, and coordinating care. Their versatility and affordable cost make hiring additional medical assistants a sensible solution for healthcare providers striving to meet the needs of more older adults seeking care.

2. Expansion In Outpatient Services Creates More Medical Assistant Roles

With more emphasis on preventative services, medical assistants have taken on emerging roles in patient education and health literacy improvement. Over a third of New York adults struggle with low health literacy, leading to higher risks and worse outcomes.

Medical assistants help combat this through informational handouts, one-on-one health coaching, care plan explanations and medication instructions tailored to different literacy levels. Their critical roles in patient education enhance quality of care and health outcomes, fueling demand for these versatile allied health professionals across the state.

3. Increasing Preventative Care Emphasizes Medical Assistants’ Health Education Roles

NIH statistics indicate steady growth in outpatient care while inpatient hospital care declines. This shift is spurring hiring across New York’s nearly 2,000 outpatient centers and thousands more private practice clinics.

As intake personnel, rooming providers, clinic coordinators and more, medical assistants form the backbone of daily operations in these facilities. Their cross-training across clinical and administrative tasks makes them invaluable team members able to adeptly meet the wide scope of patient needs in fast-paced outpatient settings.

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