
This episode is twice as long the others! I apologize, it wasn't intended to be. But I will be honest and say that I do intend to make all episodes longer than 30 minutes eventually but I didn't mean this one to be that way, but it was necessary to include all the appropriate information.
Rooming patients is the essence of what most MA's do. Taking vitals, review medications and getting the chief complaint, it seems so simple but to be done proficiently and correctly it take some finesse. In this episode we discuss the overall process and how it can go. I fully acknowledge that the rooming process can vary quite a bit depending on the clinic you work and the specialty you work in but the overall concept is usually the same. I hope this is helpful for everybody and I would be ecstatic to hear feedback about your specific process where you work, and if anybody is interested in being a guest on a future episode please send me an email at nextlevelmedicalassisting@outlook.com. I was nervous my first time too but I really enjoyed it :D