Lippincott Williams & Wilkins' Clinical Medical Assisting

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins' Clinical Medical Assisting
ISBN-10
1496302389
ISBN-13
9781496302380
Category
Clinical medicine
Language
English
Published
2016-02-02
Publisher
Jones & Bartlett Publishers
Author
Judy Kronenberger

Description

Covers all topics necessary for success as a clinical medical assistant and integrates the use of an electronic medical records system (EMR) into every chapter via chapter opening case studies and related hands-on activities. Kronenberg breaks procedures down into steps that demonstrate how to perform essential skills properly and needed equipment and supplies are listed with reasons given for each step to ensure deeper understanding. She presents a variety of real-life scenarios that medical assistants must be able to handle in the medical office and she provides role-playing activities to play the role of a medical assistant in responding to the types of situations encountered on the job. --From publisher description.

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