The Podcast will examine Medical Assisting from numerous areas of expertise and professions that are interconnected and interdependent. We will look into the medical assisting profession and medical assistant from different points of view. Each point of view, having its own purpose, agenda, m…
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My Personal Story Patient Centered Care: Is it just a buzzword ? Life or Death of the Patient at times depends on the understanding and Perspective by The Care Team of knowing the personal patient not just the condition. A true experience about a proclaimed Massachusetts Patient Centered Care Hospital. https://insidemedicalassisting.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/20160322_222015_284367860497332.mp4 Mark's Previous Podcast My Personal Story Patient Centered Care: Is... The post When they Say Let Your Father Die What Do You Do? first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
What is the true meaningful use of a Medical Assistant? What is the true Professional/Social obligation of the Medical Assistant? “If You Can Change The Way People Think. The Way They See Themselves. The Way They See The World. You Can Change The Way People Live Their Lives. That's The Only Lasting Thing You Can... The post The Real Truth About The Medical Assistant! first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
A Look Through the Eyes of a Family Caregiver, His Experience! What He Believes! The Song He Sings “Could a greater miracle take place than for us to look through each other's eyes for an instant?” ― Henry David Thoreau Understanding Patient Care from a different Perspective (A Learning Experience) If you could stand in... The post He knows the meaning of Patient Care, He Lives it 24/7 first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
Deb Rogers, M. Ed, HCM 27 years experience as a Certified Medical Assistant with 17 years as an instructor. Two years of experience as Dept. Chair Allied Health/Medical Assisting Programs Contact Information: Twitter LinkedIn “If you can change the way people think. The way they see themselves. The way they see the world. You can... The post Tragic Story of Deb Rogers CMA that Changed Her Life! first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
Telling Stories Impacts Others We love to read stories and we all have our own stories, stories that we know could change people's lives. Yet, many of us rarely want to tell them. We may not want the spotlight on us and frankly we don't want to get vulnerable. But we must. Best selling author of... The post The “Why” of Our Podcast! first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
Our Deepest human need is someone who will inspire us to be what we know we could be. Carley Cook RMA After her own medical issues left her feeling the need for more patient advocates, Carley, RMA(AMT) decided to work in healthcare to be that person for her patients. It took some time after being... The post From Discouraging Hopelessness to Remarkable: Carley Cook Medical Assistant Story, Featured by AMT. first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
CLICK HERE FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANTS AFFORDABLE CEU Brian Dickens - MBA Contact Info: deanbriandickens@gmail.com Brian Dickens, Award winning, dynamic, academic executive with more than 10 years of experience in higher education as a Regional Director, Program Director, Academic Dean, Professor, focused on team building, problem solving, and strategic leadership. Creative and visionary, with a commitment... The post AAMA Approved CEU's $1.00 first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
“Memory is the power of the past, thinking is the power of the present and imagination is the power of the future” ― P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar “Memory is the power of the past, thinking is the power of the present and imagination is the power of the future” ― P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar The post Magical Mind: Imagination first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
Proactive VS Reactive Proactive behavior refers to behavior that aims to act in advance of a possible event rather than react after the event has happened. Proactive refers to you taking control and making things happen rather than just waiting for a situation, adjusting to a situation, or waiting for something to happen. Preparing for... The post Professionalism: Proactive VS Reactive Medical Assistant with Patricia De La Cerda Medical Program Director CyberTex Institute first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
Medical Assistants Can Be On Forefront Of Making Empathic Care A Norm In Healthcare Creating A New Image Of The Medical Assistant In Healthcare Empathy falls under Social Awareness. This skill reflects a person's ability to connect with others and to relate to them which is an essential skill in building and managing healthy relationships.... The post The Role Medical Assistants Can Play in the Future of Healthcare first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
Overcoming the complex barriers, circumstance and obstacle that hinders the development of medical assisting students and the program. Coffeyville Kansas has experienced a slow and steady population decline since around 1960, when its population peaked at more than 17,000, now 10,000. Changes in industry and oil production have caused a loss of jobs in the... The post How to create a professional medical assisting program when you are between a rock and a hard place. first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
Susan Kirkpatrick Clinic Manager at Alligator Allergy & Asthma, National Speaker for Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Contact Information LinkedIn “If you can change the way people think. The way they see themselves. The way they see the world. You can change the way people live their lives. That's the only lasting thing you can create.” ― Chuck... The post Don't Pick a Job Pick a Boss: Your first Boss is Biggest Factor in Your Career Success with Susan Kirkpatrick Clinic Manager first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
“If you're proactive, you focus on preparing. If you're reactive, you end up focusing on repairing.” ― John C. Maxwell The post Job Strategy with Jessica Burke, Entrepreneur/Nurse Coach first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
Lou Adler Lou is the CEO and founder of The Adler Group – a consulting and training firm. More than 40 thousand recruiters and hiring managers have attended his ground-breaking workshops over the past 20 years. Lou has 1,370,000 followers on LinkedIn and is the author of the Amazon top-10 best-seller, Hire With Your Head... The post Insight into the B S Hiring Process with Lou Adler Foremost H. R. Expert. first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
Jessica Koehler, Ph.D. Contributing Writer at Psychology Today Perception is everything—and it is flawed. Most of us navigate our daily lives believing we see the world as it is. Our brains are perceiving an objective reality, right? Well, not quite. Everything we bring in through our senses is interpreted through the filter of our past... The post Naïve Realism: The Power Your Perception Has Over Your Life. My Conversation with Jessica Koehler Ph.D. Contributing Writer at Psychology Today. first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
Lia Cianfaglione Safalow RT(R), RMA Regional Director of Operations, Velocity Urgent Care Contact Information: lsafalow@gmail.com LinkedIn “If You Can Change The Way People Think. The Way They See Themselves. The Way They See The World. You Can Change The Way People Live Their Lives. That’s The Only Lasting Thing You Can Create.” ― Chuck Palahniuk, Choke Lawrence Laganelli,... The post IT’S FREE!: The Most Comprehensive Medical Assisting Training Program in the U.S.A. first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
“If You Can Change The Way People Think. The Way They See Themselves. The Way They See The World. You Can Change The Way People Live Their Lives. That’s The Only Lasting Thing You Can Create.” ― Chuck Palahniuk, Choke Lawrence Laganelli, Producer Administrator, Medical Assistants with Experience Network Group The Largest Online Medical Assisting FaceBook Group In The... The post Medical Assistants are limited more by Attitude than opportunity, experience or knowledge first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
ScribeAmerica was established in 2003, since then has become a national organization with more than 12,000 employees in 50 states providing professional services for over 1,700 clients. ScribeAmerica is the nation's most frequently used professional scribe training and management company. I will excel in my role as a scribe. I understand that I have been specially... The post My Conversation with Dr. Michael Murphy co-founder and CEO of ScribeAmerica! first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
Boundless Opportunities Await Medical Assisting Professionals who Dare! Embrace Your Passion! Dawn Mayberry, President, Bladder Answers by Dawn Owner/Urodynamicist/Diagnostician LLC Contact Information: dawn@bladderanswersbydawn.com Dawn Mayberry clinical specialist in urodynamics and bladder diagnostics has taught throughout the United States and Puerto Rico, specializes in hands-on training, individualized training and interpreting of urodynamic studies. She currently see patients for Florida urology... The post How Dawn Mayberry Medical Assistant Became a Nationally Renowned Urodynamicist and Diagnostician. first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
Holly Lopez Contact Information: LinkedIn h.lopez1173@gmail.com “If You Can Change The Way People Think. The Way They See Themselves. The Way They See The World. You Can Change The Way People Live Their Lives. That’s The Only Lasting Thing You Can Create.” ― Chuck Palahniuk, Choke Lawrence Laganelli, Producer Administrator, Medical Assistants with Experience Network Group The Largest Online Medical... The post What's it like to be a Medical Assistant with Epilepsy: The Nightmare World of Holly Lopez! first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
"In Clinic Assistant Training" Apprenticeship Program Sheri (Piper) Henry “Someone with a need to produce results. I am the type of person who meets challenges head-on rather than sweeping them under the rug and hoping they go away. While I’m an optimistic person, I am also realistic about the current situation and how satisfactory or unsatisfactory it... The post Imagine Being Paid to Become a Medical Assistant Instead of Owing 00's first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
The Fruit of Love “SERVICE” In the mid-1960’s, the physician shortage in rural areas had reached a crisis. The supply of physicians had become insufficient to meet the demands of many communities, particularly in small, isolated rural areas. A new breed of caring, purpose driven people were needed to serve the needy of the unwanted... The post This Medical Assistant Opened 5 Rural Health Clinics: The Patricia Malphurs Story first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
Don't Pick a Job, Pick a Boss 75% of workers who voluntarily left their jobs did so because of their bosses and not the position itself according to a Gallup poll. Work Is More Often A Source Of Frustration Than One Of Fulfillment. According to Jean Kim M.D. management can be one of the significant... The post The Experience of a Newly Medical Assisting Graduate in a Toxic Workplace! first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
Dedicated To Phoebe (aka ‘PuppyDoc’) “So how does it really feel to be handed someone’s life…to fight for that life?” Over the last couple of years, I have often encountered these sorts of questions… questions regarding my days and nights living and working as a physician. Phoebe (aka ‘PuppyDoc’) “If you can change the way... The post 2020 Christmas Story: Healing The Hidden Pain of despair and hopelessness! first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
Culture is a set of attitudes, beliefs, behaviors, and customs 75% of people voluntarily leaving jobs don't quit their jobs, they quit their bosses. The biggest underlying theme for engaging employees is not tracking every move or even their happiness, but to inspire them to do their job to the fullest extent and to do it well,... The post How Employee Engagement Affects: Workplace Culture / Medical Assistant Self-Image / Patient Care first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
What You Should Know About the Beliefs and values of Your Patients From different cultures! Currently teaching "Intro to World Religions" course for MAs and MOAs (Healthcare Admin) and "Therapeutic Communications for Health Professionals" which specifically deals with working with patients here in the US from various backgrounds and religious beliefs to include folk medicine remedies and spiritual... The post Multi-Culturism "Therapeutic Communications for Medical Assistants and Health Professionals" first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
Let us pray for all to be happy, to love one another, to help each other, to gain wisdom, for all to receive god’s blessings, to break free from the illusion that is distracting us from our true nature. “If You Can Change The Way People Think. The Way They See Themselves. The Way They... The post 2020 Charlie Brown Special Thanksgiving Story. first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
Claudia (Cordua) Longobardi Medical Laboratory Director at Hotze Health & Wellness Center I am with such an incredible company now. I didn’t realize how unhappy I was in my last position. Having to watch every word I said, being looked at weird because I praised God before I ate, feeling that I didn’t belong. Work... The post Imagine Waking Each Morning Regretting Having to go to a Toxic Workplace! first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
Being able to think critically enables Medical Assistants to meet the needs of their circumstance and think thoughtfully and confidently rather than simply accepting Situations statements and performing tasks without significant understanding and evaluation of the situation. A Medical Assistant having this skill enables them to be an intricate part of a Professional Healthcare Team.... The post Critical Thinking! The Missing Piece In A Medical Assistants Education first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
Author: Thomas H. Dahlborg, Sr. Tom is an author, leader and advisor, he is also an internationally recognized speaker and writer with an expertise in healthCARING models, heart and mind communication, courageous vulnerability, systems thinking and improvement, stopping bullying, adverse childhood experiences (ACES) and bringing “love in action” to all we do. Contact Information: Website:... The post A Look Behind the Gilded Healthcare Curtain: A Compelling Journey Through the Broken Healthcare System! first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
Thomas Egnew Retired behavioral science former coordinator for Tacoma Family Medicine, in Tacoma, Washington, clinical professor in the Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle. Contact Information: tegnew@multicare.org / LinkedIn “If You Can Change The Way People Think. The Way They See Themselves. The Way They See The World. You Can Change The... The post An Unspoken Purpose Of the Medical Assisting Profession first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
As a general rule, the most successful person in life is the person who has the best information-Benjamin Disraeli Sarah Hallahan Technical Recruiting Lead, Data Science at Facebook. Contact Info: LinkedIn Founder, Professional Pitstop: Since offering resume reviews for those impacted by Covid-19, I realized a lot of... The post How to use LinkedIn's Rarely Promoted Employment "Filter" Features. first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
How will this affect the Profession, the Education, the Student, the Workplace and Patient? Dennis J. Ernst MT(ASCP) has been involved in phlebotomy for over 30 years as a medical technologist, educator, and legal consultant. As the Director of the Center for Phlebotomy Education, he conducts workshops, in-services, and conferences on phlebotomy across the U.S.... The post The implication of a Robotic Phlebotomist, with Dennis J. Ernst MT(ASCP) Director Center for Phlebotomy Education first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
"Medical Assisting is a platform for Unlimited Possibilities" - Sami Payne “I prepared myself by acquiring various areas of experience throughout my career in multi specialties which is beneficial in our urgent care setting. I always came up with ideas to improve our clinic flow, laboratory technique and attained more skills in all aspects of... The post How to Become A Successful Medical Assistant! first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
The reasons you're not getting hired. # 1 of 3 Episodes Juanita Craig, Clinical Administrator Grand Junction Colorado Contact Information: cbringiton@msn.com # 2 of 3 Episodes Deb Rogers, M. Ed, HCM Practice Manager at Mapleton Medical Ctr Indianapolis, Indiana Contact Information: LinkedIn # 3 of 3 Episodes Ronnie Nelson, BSHCA Clinic Operations Manager of ENT at Physicians'... The post Why Medical Assistants Aren’t Hired Series # 3 Insight From Ronnie Nelson, Clinic Operations Manager first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
1st of 3 Episodes Juanita Craig, Clinical Administrator Grand Junction Colorado Contact Information: cbringiton@msn.com 2nd of 3 Episodes Deb Rogers, M. Ed, HCM Practice Manager at Mapleton Medical Ctr Indianapolis, Indiana Contact Information: LinkedIn 3rd of 3 Episode Ronnie Nelson, BSHCA Clinic Operations Manager of ENT at Physicians' Clinic of Iowa Tipton, Iowa “If you can... The post Why Medical Assistants Aren’t Hired Series # 2 Insight From Deb Rogers, Practice Manager. first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
Open yourself to new possibilities, ignite your imagination, unchain yourself from conforming forces and actualize your latent potential. Connecting the Science of Psychology to Learning and Life. Jessica Koehler, Ph.D. Contributing Writer at Psychology Today Contributing Writer Medium KOEHLER ACADEMY: CONNECTING THE SCIENCE OF PSYCHOLOGY TO LEARNING AND LIFE More about Jessica Koehler Ph.D. Contact Information: dr.jessicakoehler@gmail.com,...
When will my dreams become my reality? When will I achieve the success that I know I am deserving of? What more do I need to do? The answer is inside. Photo by Jen Theodore on Unsplash Shadette Brittingham, Division Surgery Specialty Manager at Beebe Medical Group As I have transitioned from direct patient care...
Photo by niklas_hamann on Unsplash MARK VALENTI Contact information: LinkedIn Currently: Manager - Training, Education, and Workflow Integration, Enhanced Community Care Management (ECCM), Highmark Health Previously: Director of Practice Transformation - Transformation Office Leader - Pittsburgh Regional Health Initiative - Director of Education and Coaching - Project Manager/Sr QI Specialist/Practice Coach. Additional roles: ● Project Manager: The...
How to go from Average to an Exceptional Medical Assistant. Emma Townsend Rogers Advanced Endoscopy Technician/ Registered Medical Assistant II - Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina Creator of the G I Academy Contact nformation: emma.townsend80@hotmail.com / LinkedIn Seldom are Medical Assistants given recognition for their Innovative contribution: Our first podcast with Emma “If...
Perception A way of regarding, understanding, or interpreting something, it's a mental impression. ... Putting oneself in other's perspective changes the perception of life. It is the perception of our reality that governs the perspective towards our life. Often, it’s not about becoming a new person, but becoming the person you were meant to be, and already are, but don’t know how to...
If you don't have trust whataya have? Mark Valenti Contact Information: LinkedIn Currently: Manager - Training, Education, and Workflow Integration, ECCM, Highmark Health Previously: Director of Practice Transformation - Transformation Office Leader - Pittsburgh Regional Health Initiative - Director of Education and Coaching - Project Manager/Sr QI Specialist/Practice Coach. Additional roles: ● Project Manager: The Medical Assistant...
Integrative medicine, which focuses on caring for the whole human being—body, mind, spirit, not just flesh, bones, and organs! What does the Mind have to do with it? Mind Body Connection Neuroscience, Immunology, Genetics, Molecular Biology, Psychiatry, Behavioral Medicine, Psychology and Quantum Physics proves in the latest Research and articles there is a powerful connection between...
The country’s devastating economic downturn is ravaging its hospitals now Doctors report rising levels of mortality thanks to a dire shortage of medical supplies, shutdowns of operating theatres, staff declines and violent crime, including gunshots during surgery and mugging in corridors. Read more Neglest M. Arcisz, Certified Medical Interpreter (NECC), International Medical Graduate, Surgeon Physician-...
Conflict within an organization can cause members to become frustrated if they feel as if there’s no solution in sight, or if they feel that their opinions go unrecognized by other group members. As a result, members become stressed, which adversely affects their professional and personal lives. Organization members may have problems sleeping, loss of...
As patients, I think we all, when given the opportunity, want to get better. You lose your purpose in life when you lose your ability to function. You lose your sense of self. We have to be given permission and encouraged to change the dynamic and play an active role in our healthcare decisions by...
A Gallup poll of more 1 million employed U.S. workers concluded that the No. 1 reason people quit their jobs is a bad boss or immediate supervisor. 75% of workers who voluntarily left their jobs did so because of their bosses and not the position itself. In spite of how good a job may be......
96% of college administrators think they are adequately preparing students, 89% of Employers Disagree. Thomas R. Egnew, EdD, LICSW, retired behavioral science coordinator for Tacoma Family Medicine, in Tacoma, Wash. Clinical professor emeritus, Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle. Previous Podcast: Cracking the Medical Practice Culture Code. Brian Dickens, PhD/MBA, Medical...
The Truth Isn't Always Beautiful And Beautiful Words Aren't Always The Truth Ida Iversen, CNA, Medical Assistant, current RN, BSN, Honored by the International Nurses Association as being one of the Top Nurses in Dartmouth Ma Contact Information: incompass1self @gmail.com LinkedIn My mission is to care for others within the healthcare industry with compassion and laughter. Caring for patients...