Medical Receptionist
Manage a variety of administrative tasks in a medical centre.
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5.0May 2024
My overall experience as a Medical Receptionist has been fulfilling and rewarding, as I have enjoyed helping patients, staying organised, and being an essential part of a healthcare team.
ExperienceLess than a year
Organisation sizeSmall (1-19 employees)
SpecialisationHealthcare & Medical
The good thingsAs a medical receptionist, you're like the friendly face at the front desk of the doctor's office. You welcome patients warmly and make sure they feel comfortable. Your main jobs include organising ap...
The challengesI enjoy being a medical receptionist because I get to help people every day, making them feel welcome and comfortable. The job keeps you busy with different tasks like scheduling appointments, handlin...
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5.0Apr 2025
Being a medical receptionist is a dynamic and essential role that requires patience, multitasking, and empathy, as you balance administrative duties with supporting patients in a fast-paced healthcare environment.
Reviewer's QualificationDiploma I in Information Technology
Experience1 – 4 years
Organisation sizeSmall (1-19 employees)
SpecialisationHealthcare & Medical
The good thingsMedical receptionists serve as the first point of contact for patients, providing essential administrative support to healthcare professionals. Their responsibilities include scheduling appointments, ...
The challengesDealing with Difficult Patients – Not every patient is understanding. Some may be impatient, upset, or difficult to communicate with, requiring a great deal of patience and diplomacy
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