
I was recently fired from my job of 14 years as a medical records clerk after inadvertently accessing the file of a coworker's son. I had been trying to scan a document to my coworker's chart, and in the process I clicked on her son's chart. I immediately realized my mistake, closed the file and that was that. No harm was done and I wasn't in the chart for more than 10 seconds. According to my company (prior to this incident I have never had any disciplinary issues), I intentionally accessed the son's chart. After a 2 month "investigation" (during which I heard NOTHING from anyone to indicate that I might be fired), they let me go. I understand the privacy policy, but this was an honest mistake...I still can't believe that one honest mistake in 14 years is enough to get someone fired. I have been going through a roller coaster of emotions since I was fired and I am currently disputing my termination.

So I have been applying for jobs and getting no response so decided to go back to school for medical assistant I have heard a lot of bad things that I should just go for my rn I couldn’t ever do nursing it’s not for me but with that said what’s the difference between nursing and medical assistant? I am in Florida so medical field is where the jobs are.

Getting excited got an interview coming up on the 18 th of this month for medical scribe..can't wait ..not gonna get my hopes up ..gonna see how it goes and see where it leads me..wish me luck plze!

Hi haven’t been on here for a while so I’m looking for work with paid benefit and well training jobs


I didn't make any I was in the Allergy field for more than 20 years and I felt like it was a lot that they could have learned from me.

I just finished my Medical billing and coding. I have been in the medical field as an MA for 5 years. I am looking for a telecommute position preferred as I have fibromyalgia and polyarthralgia. Does anyone have any ideas?

I've been looking for a job for a while now nothing has happen for me yet but I haven't giving up hope because I know it coming soon I have my degree in Medical Administrative Assistant I'm looking for something in field ready to start and I can be trained willing to learn all I can fast learner I just need a chance just need a chance to get out there on a job so I can grow with the company. Thank u Monique Thomas

My advice to people interested in working at #SkinCancerandDermatologyInstitute as a #MedicalAssistant ...
Friendly coworkers and awesome providers. Beware of management, lots of favoritism going on there.

I've been out of work since Jan. I just finished school for Medical Office Administration and I'm now certified. I've sent 60 resumes, this month alone. Everyone seems to want experience. Anyone in Dallas, Texas have any leads?