What Is Medical Assisting? A Beginner’s Guide in Daphne
If you’ve been asking “what is medical assisting,” you’re not alone. Medical assisting is a popular entry point into healthcare because it blends hands-on work with meaningful patient interaction.
Here’s a clear explanation of what medical assisting is—and how to take the next step in Daphne.
What is medical assisting?
Medical assisting is a healthcare support role. Medical assistants help clinics and offices run smoothly by supporting both:
- Patient care workflows (under the supervision and rules of the setting)
- Administrative operations (scheduling, intake, documentation, communication)
Where medical assistants work
Medical assistants often work in:
- Physician offices
- Clinics and outpatient care settings
- Specialty practices
How to get started
The most direct path is completing a structured medical assistant program that teaches the skills you’ll use on the job.
Learn what our program covers here: Program details.
Next steps with Daphne Medical Assistant School
- Questions? Contact
- Review tuition: Tuition
- Apply: How to apply