Mastering administrator essentials requires working on your communication skills. Whether you're an office administrator, an office assistant, a personal assistant, or an administrative assistant, you'll need to navigate the world of office politics while trying to remain true to who you are. In this course, you'll explore best practices for making a good impression as an administrative professional. You'll learn about projecting a professional image by building credibility, communicating honestly, respecting others, and practicing positive office politics.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
recognize the actions you can take to demonstrate your credibility
recognize the methods by which you can maintain your authenticity
choose actions to counteract a negative work environment
identify positive tactics that support and contribute to your boss's objectives
match actions that demonstrate colloborating and respecting the chain of command to appropriate examples
IN THIS COURSE
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Administrative Support: A Positive Professional Image
44s
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Making Credibility Your Image
3m 20s
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Building Your Authentic Personal Brand
3m 18s
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Counteracting a Negative Work Environment
3m 1s
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Practicing Positive Office Politics
2m 55s
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Collaborating and Respecting the Chain of Command
3m 15s
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Punctual- On time and ready to work.
Self-motivated- Inspired to increase knowledge and to advance.
Accurate- Able to produce work with few or no errors.
Empathetic- Able to understand how a patient feels.
Thorough- Careful to pay attention to detail
Honest- Truthful; trustworthy.
Privacy for all patient information.
Confidentiality- Ability to take independent action.
The correct appearance for the job.
Initiative- Ability to take independent action
Professional Image- The correct appearance for the job.
Tactful-Able to present ideas and information without offending
Team player- A person who works well with associates and pitches in when needed.
Efficient- Able to make good use of time and materials and to be organized.
Assertive- Able to present ideas to others with confidence.
Cheerful- Pleasant and friendly.
Flexible- Able to adapt to new conditions; willing to try new ideas.
Besides getting a diploma in the field, many other traits and qualities exist and are required for the job.
A day in the life of a Medical Office Assistant unfortunately is not described as relaxing or easy-going. Like many jobs, work comes with responsibilities. There are many duties and tasks that a Medical Office Assistant must take care of. No two days in this position will be the same. If you are not aware already, to be a Medical Office Assistant is to be a jack-of-all-trades. Medical, clinical, office and even physical components can be required in the job.
Being in the medical administrative field requires a few other qualities, too. Employers know you have the academic credentials, but they also want to see that you possess these extra qualities that will differentiate you from the rest.
1. Patience
As mentioned, a lot of days on the job are not the same. Some days are slow, and others are more fast-paced. When working at clinics or hospitals, you interact with many different people. Patients, families, friends, and others want answers in regards to their healthcare. A lot can be expected from a Medical Office Assistant, both from healthcare providers and patients alike. The more calm and patient you are, the more efficiently you can work, which creates a well-functioning work environment.
2. Communication
The ability to effectively communicate is important in every job. In the life of a Medical Office Assistant, delivering messages between healthcare practitioners, patients, and coworkers is crucial. Communication is key across all spectrums. It is important to understand messages being told to you as well as communicate messages to others.
3. Organization
Days can be hectic and all of a sudden, the task you were originally assigned begins to get pushed back because of another incoming task. Staying organized is a key aspect of being a Medical Office Assistant. This means knowing when and how to prioritize your tasks and taking the initiative to create a productive work environment for yourself and everyone around you.
4. Positive and Energetic
It is refreshing to see a positive attitude and a smile in any workplace. It can make a huge difference in the medical field when certain days aren’t so bright for some patients or families. There are good and bad days, but being able to stay positive and energetic through it with a smile makes the world of a difference.
5. Proactive
It is important to be able to do something without having to be told to do it. Quickly learn what is expected of you in your role of Medical Office Assistant and then go ahead and do it. If you are unsure of how to do something or have any questions, asking someone about it shows initiative and is great when working with other people.
6. Empathetic
Being empathetic means being able to understand and share the feelings of others. Often, the medical field is recognized as a career where you must put your emotions aside and focus on the work ahead. When working closely with patients, being empathetic is a great trait to have.
Contact Gates College to learn about our Medical Office Assistant courses.