In a typical work setting, medical secretaries:
Interpersonal Relationships
- Have a high level of social contact. They work closely with doctors and patients.
- Communicate by telephone, e-mail, and in person on a daily basis. They also use letters and memos, but less often.
- Are moderately responsible for the outcomes and results of coworkers.
- Often deal with conflict situations in which people may be rude or angry.
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- Are somewhat responsible for the health and safety of others.
- Usually work as part of a team.
Physical Work Conditions
- Always work indoors.
- Are often exposed to disease or infections when interacting with patients.
- Work in close proximity to others. They often share the same office space with coworkers.
Work Performance
- Must be exact and accurate in their work.
- Frequently make decisions that affect patients and other employees. They make some decisions without talking to a supervisor, but often consult a doctor or nurse first.
- Set most of their daily tasks and goals without talking to a supervisor first.
- Work in a moderately competitive environment and meet daily and weekly deadlines.
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- Repeat the same physical activities, especially typing on keyboards each day.
Hours/Travel
- May work part time or full time. Most work full time.
- Generally work a set schedule.