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  • Hello there.

  • My name is Richard Bachman from the interview Training Company.

  • Past my interview dot com On in this tutorial, I am gonna focus on teaching you how to pass a medical assistant interview.

  • Now, I have bean literally inundated with requests for this over the last few months.

  • A lot of people are saying I've got a medical assistant interview coming up.

  • Please, can you help me to pass it?

  • So here is the tutorial.

  • I promise you, this will make a huge difference to your preparation.

  • So please do stick around on watch it from beginning to end.

  • It will take roughly about 8 to 10 minutes.

  • But at the end of it, you will have a far greater chance of passing your medical assistant interview.

  • I'm gonna give you a number of questions to prepare for.

  • And more importantly, high scoring answers now is always a very warm welcome from May.

  • My name is Richard, but one that's me there in the center, up in helping people to pass interviews for over 20 years Now on, I always focus on giving you a unique top scoring answers that you can't find anywhere else.

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  • And I would very, very much appreciate it if you gave the video I like.

  • Thank you very much.

  • Now let's get straight into those medical assistant interview questions and answers.

  • So let's think about this logically.

  • What is going to be the first interview question?

  • It will be even.

  • Tell me about yourself or introduce yourself and tell me why you want to become a medical assistant.

  • So there's essentially two questions in one there.

  • Introduce yourself and tell me why you want to become a medical assistant.

  • You will get asked this at your interview.

  • So how do we get you off on the right?

  • Putting on?

  • Make sure you load your answer with key words, phrases on the necessary skills and attributes that needed to become a competent medical assistant.

  • Well, I have stood in the job description in detail, and here is my suggested answer.

  • I am someone who is passionate about health care and having the ability to impact positively on people's daily lives through my work.

  • It's really important to me.

  • I've been working towards becoming a medical assistant for a long time now.

  • And having researched the rolling detail and also having looked at the job description, I feel the skills and attributes I possess or a strong match for the road.

  • For example, I am hardworking.

  • I can be relied upon to follow rules and procedures.

  • I will always work accurately.

  • I can use different communication styles to suit the audience, and I could also be relied upon to maintain confidentiality at all times.

  • I'm also someone who learns things really quickly, which means I can start contributing to the health care team I'm a part of in the shortest time possible.

  • Now, if you harm me in this position of medical assistant, always act is a positive role model, and I will carry out my duties diligently on professionally.

  • Now.

  • You'll notice in that response that I have deliberately used a lot of positive key words and phrases.

  • Now, if I was sat there listening to you say that at the interview, I would be very impressed.

  • What I have done is a sight.

  • I've studied the job description for you to cut out all of the hard work and I've mentioned all off the important and prominent skills and absolutes needed hard work in following rules and procedures.

  • Been able to be accurate, being able to communicate effectively on also confidentiality, which is really, really important on now.

  • You can obviously take notes as I progressed through this tutorial, if you want, or I will tell you.

  • And as we progress through the tutorial, where you can download a copy of these and other medical assistant into be questions and answers, So please do watch from beginning to end.

  • Next question of your medical assistant interview.

  • Why have you chosen to apply to our organization to be a medical assistant?

  • It doesn't matter which Medical Center, Hospital Organization Health Care Organization are applying for.

  • This is a general answer that I believe will score high.

  • Here we go now.

  • I saw the position advertised on before submitting my application.

  • I carried out some research into your organization to make sure you're the type of employer I would like to work for now.

  • During my research, I was hugely impressed by the standards of care you afford your patients, the strong reputation you have within the health care industry and also the manner in which you conduct your business Now following on from my research.

  • I really wanted to apply for the position of medical assistant, and I know that if I'm fortunate enough to get the job, I would get to work with a highly professional team.

  • X strives to offer the best levels of patient Karol times whilst also developing and improving through continual learning on self assessment.

  • So well, that does it.

  • It sort of makes you stand out from the other applicants because you're saying, you know, I the organization, the Health Care Organization Hospital Medical Center that I work for is more important to me, and that's what they want to hear.

  • A lot of people will apply for a job because they just want to be a medical assistant.

  • That's okay, But during the interview, you need to stay to them that, you know, the their organization is really important.

  • So you've done your your research.

  • I know you've been impressed.

  • They've got a good reputation, but and this is important.

  • You're saying there that the standards of care that they are affording are really high because that shows that you have high standards yourself, so it's a smart answer to that interview question.

  • Let's have a look at another one.

  • We assume you have studied the job description for the role of medical assistant.

  • Tell me what you'd expect to be doing in the role on a daily basis.

  • So this is quite clever on the clever question, because I've bean in interviews before I was sent to people.

  • Okay, you're applying for this job.

  • Tell me what you think you'd be doing, and it's clear that I haven't read the job description because they are just thinking in their head of what they would do when actually, the exact roles are within the job.

  • So you need to read it.

  • But again, I've done the work for you.

  • Here is my suggested answer.

  • Yes, I have read the job description, and from what I understand that I would be required to help patients by providing relevant information and advice, maintain medical supplies and in Venturi's, maintain confidentiality all times and complete accurate patient records, and also liaise with other medical staff to ensure the highest standards of patient care.

  • I would also be expected to look after like general admin duties when required to save the doctor's valuable time, but also need to prepare patients for examination, schedule operations and also make bookings with surgical center.

  • Now, finally, I would also need toe take ownership of my professional knowledge and expertise, a dear to all medical policies, rules and procedures, but also Workers Partner Team to achieve the mission.

  • The values and objectives of the health care organization that I am employed by So that shows you shows them.

  • Sorry that you know, you've looked at the job advert.

  • You know what's involved because some people will just I'm in on the bailout.

  • Well, after work of other people is part of a team.

  • But that response shows that you really looked into it in detail.

  • Now I'm gonna come on to another question in the second, so please do stick around.

  • If you'd like to download the full set of medical assistant interview questions and answers, there's a link This appeared right there in a salt right hand corner of that video clip.

  • Now take it through to my website.

  • We can download the full set on I've created.

  • You'll get all of these answers, but other ones as well to the questions that are likely to come up during your medical assistant interview.

  • Here's another one.

  • Can you describe a time when you maintain confidentiality at work?

  • So this is I would be extremely surprised if this did not come up.

  • Join your medical assistant interview because confidentiality is really important.

  • Doesn't matter where you are working in the world as a medical assistant.

  • Confidentiality is under scrutiny, and you have to maintain it at all times within this type of role.

  • So here's my answer.

  • In my previous job, I was working as part of an admin team for a business development company, and it was really important.

  • We all maintain confidentiality, apart from the legal requirement to maintain confidentiality was also import from a client's perspective as they needed to trust our organization that any project discussions that took place would not be shared with any of their competitors.

  • Now, the level of trust we had as an organisation was arrival, but none of the team ever discussed any projects or confidential information outside the team environment.

  • Now I understand that as a medical assistant, I must always follow the code of conduct in relation to confidentiality on I'll never disclose or discuss information unless I'm required to do so as part of my role within the relevant qualified medical personnel.

  • So you're saying that you're given a specific example now if you are already a medical assistant and you're applying for one with a different organization, think about a time when you've maintained confidentiality in the role.

  • Whereas I've done this with someone who's applying fresh to become a medical assistant about other jobs.

  • Think about time when you respected confidentiality in my even be where you on somebody confided in you at work.

  • They were having problems at home.

  • They were struggling with their work and, you know, they confided in you you didn't share that information with anybody or you respected what they told you.

  • But the important bit about the auntie is at the end.

  • I'm saying now I understand that as a medical assistant, almost always follow the code of conduct in relation to confidentiality.

  • Now, if you're applying for an organisation, on bit would be different if you're in America, which most of my viewers are.

  • But if you're in England, for example, in your applying to join the N hs is a medical assistant.

  • There will be a confidentiality code of conduct, and I recommend you study that.

  • Read it and say, Well, there is a code of conduct.

  • This is what it refers to, You know, just refer to it in your answer.

  • You are aware of how important it is as a medical assistant now, like save one, download the full set of medical assistant interview questions, not recommend you do spend a lot of time putting together these unique answers that no one else will have clicked the link below the video or go to my website past my interview dot com.

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  • Thank you.

  • You got the questions?

  • Believes popping in the comments section below this video.

  • I'll come on and answer them for you.

  • Thanks for watching, and I wish you all the best in your pursuit to passing your medical assistant interview.

  • Have a brilliant day and thank you very much.

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