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Are you passionate about healthcare and eager to start a rewarding career that directly impacts patient care? Becoming a medical assistant could be the perfect allied healthcare path for you!

While they often fly under the radar, medical assistants play a pivotal role in the quality of healthcare patients receive. This career offers many benefits, making it a highly sought-after position. One of those advantages is the opportunity to become a traveling medical assistant.

What is a medical assistant?

It’s important to note that a medical assistant's exact duties and responsibilities can vary depending on the healthcare setting. For example, medical assistants may have more specialized roles in larger facilities. Meanwhile, in smaller practices, they may be responsible for a wider range of tasks.

Regardless of the specific responsibilities, medical assistants are crucial in delivering patient-centered care and ensuring the smooth operation of healthcare practices.

A medical assistant is responsible for clinical and administrative tasks in medical offices, clinics, and hospitals. This dual role ensures the smooth operation of healthcare facilities and enhances the overall patient experience. Travel medical assistants have the same workload and perform similar duties to standard medical assistants.

These assistants will be expected to complete a variety of clinical and administrative tasks for clients, such as:

  • Assists physician during patient exams, including collection and testing of samples and measuring vital signs
  • Meets with patients to gather medical history and prep for examination
  • Discuss treatment plans with patients, including medication and diet
  • Administers medications and submits prescriptions and refill orders as directed by the physician
  • Administering injections and medications to patients as directed by the physician
  • Collecting samples of blood and other bodily fluids for testing
  • Assisting with patient examinations
  • Helping prepare patients for medical tests
  • Performs basic wound care and removing stitches
  • Scheduling appointments and collecting patient information to keep on file
  • Answering patient’s questions
  • Submitting refill requests
  • Aiding with billing and insurance claims

What is a travel medical assistant?

A travel medical assistant is a healthcare professional who uses their skills and knowledge on travel assignments to assist clinics or hospitals experiencing staffing shortages. Traveling medical assistants can work in hospitals, medical centers, nursing facilities, clinics, government institutions, and schools. This is an excellent way to build your resume and obtain hands-on experience.

They travel around the country or the world to visit local offices to experience different healthcare settings. Traveling medical personnel can help clinics with temporary vacancies or shortages and ensure proper patient care. Your duties differ depending on where you are on assignment, but you typically assist with charting, patient care, clerical work, and other support tasks.

A traveling medical assistant works under a doctor or nurse and handles support responsibilities in various locations. They often work at a location for a few weeks or months, generally signing a four- to 12-week contract. When the contract ends, traveling medical assistants can either sign another contract with the same medical facility if offered, look for a new contract elsewhere, or return home to take time off.

Why consider becoming a travel medical assistant?

Great job outlook.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics , the job outlook for medical assistants is growing much faster than the average for all occupations. Employment is projected to grow 14% from 2022 to 2032. This equates to about 114,600 job openings each year. The healthcare industry is also expanding due to an aging population and increased access to healthcare services. Since becoming a medical assistant is a great way to get started in healthcare, it makes a great building block for a stable career.

Opportunities for specialization and growth

As a medical assistant, you can tailor your career to your interests by specializing in pediatrics, ophthalmology, oncology, or cardiology. Plus, the experience and skills you gain can serve as a stepping stone to other healthcare roles and careers. Whether you’re eyeing positions in healthcare administration, nursing, or another specialized medical field, starting as a medical assistant provides a solid foundation.

One of the most rewarding reasons to pursue traveling medical assisting is the vital services you provide patients. As with regular medical assistant jobs and other roles within healthcare, this occupation allows you to help people realize better health and wellness. This provides a unique opportunity to make a genuine difference in people’s lives daily. Whether through the reassurance you provide during a procedure or the empathy you display in understanding a patient’s concerns, the human connection is deeply gratifying.

Job flexibility is a major draw with this position, as well. As a traveling medical assistant, you can choose when you would like to work. Because job contracts are relatively short-term, you can explore other career opportunities once contracts close.

Being a traveling medical assistant also allows you to choose where you work. Many healthcare companies and facilities require these services, meaning a remote medical assistant may have a wider selection of job opportunities. Additionally, trying out different medical environments is an excellent way to make meaningful contacts and gain experience that you can use to enhance your resume.

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How to become a traveling medical assistant 

This career is one of the fastest ways to break into the industry. Many clinics and medical facilities expect traveling healthcare professionals to jump into their roles immediately, sometimes with a brief orientation and minimal training. Before seeking remote medical assistant jobs, you must obtain the proper qualifications. To become a traveling medical assistant, you must first become a certified medical assistant. You can earn these credentials through the American Association of Medical Assistants after passing an exam and completing an accredited program. You can become a licensed assistant as well.

To successfully acquire a travel assistant contract, candidates will need to complete the following:

  • Earn a high school diploma or GED
  • Graduate from an accredited medical assistant program
  • Obtain medical assistant certification
  • Have at least two years of experience as a medical assistant

Additional qualifications include reliability, a flexible schedule, excellent communication skills , a positive and outgoing personality, and the ability to work in various assigned situations.

How long does it take to become a medical assistant?

You can become a medical assistant in as little as 9 months with a diploma or certificate program or up to 2 years if you pursue an associate degree. 

Remember that actual program lengths may vary depending on the institution and whether you attend full or part-time.

How much does it cost to become a medical assistant?

The cost of becoming a medical assistant can vary based on many factors. For example, a diploma or certificate program is often less expensive than an ADN program.

Here’s a brief overview of some of the costs you are likely to pay or incur in becoming a medical assistant:

  • Tuition. Diploma and certificate programs can cost between $5,000 and $15,000, while associate degree programs at community colleges may range from $8,000 to $20,000.
  • Books and supplies.  Be sure to budget for textbooks and other supplies, which can add up to several hundred dollars.
  • Certification exam fees. If you choose to pursue certification, there will be additional fees for the exam, typically ranging from $125 to $250.
  • Additional costs.  Consider expenses for transportation to clinical sites and any required immunizations or background checks.

Financial aid, scholarships, and grants are often available to help offset your education costs. Explore these options to make your college degree and medical assistant training more affordable.

Start your journey to becoming a travel medical assistant

Becoming a medical assistant is a fulfilling and accessible path to a career in healthcare. The time and cost investment is relatively modest compared to many other healthcare professions, making it an attractive option for those looking to enter the field quickly. With the right education and certification, you can enjoy a stable and rewarding career as a medical assistant. You can take pride in supporting healthcare teams and improving patient care. You will find many advantages in the role regardless of why you wish to pursue a travel medical assistant job.

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You may look at travel blogs all day, wondering what it would be like to be able to travel all over the country. Many people dream of travel and adventure, but can’t leave their jobs to pursue their travel dreams.

As a traveling medical assistant, you can explore all over the country while maintaining a steady income. Traveling medical assistants pick up short contracts (typically a few months) all over the country. At the end of a contract, you can stay where you are at or take another contract somewhere else.

This article will explain how to become a travel medical assistant, pros and cons of travel work, how travel medical assistant agencies work, and more.

What is a Travel Medical Assistant?

A travel medical assistant is someone who works in clinics or hospitals with staffing shortages for a few weeks or months at a time. They usually sign a 4-to-12 week contract. 

When the contract ends, they can either sign another contract with the same place (if offered) or look for a contract elsewhere.

Travel medical assistants typically make more than the average medical assistant salary (~$37,000 per year or $18 per hour), including a stipend for living.

Note that travel medical assistants need to have enough experience to be comfortable working right away in a new office or clinic. They typically won’t receive long training or orientation before starting work. 

Traveling medical assistants have the same responsibilities as standard medical assistants. They will perform both clinical and administrative duties assisting medical doctors, which we go over below.

Clinical Duties of a Travel Medical Assistant

A travel medical assistant workload is the same as a standard MA. Travel assistants will be expected to catch on to facility policies and procedures quickly and should be ready to jump right in to work with very little training. 

Clinical duties of a travel medical assistant include: 

  • Measuring vital signs
  • Givng patient injection s or medications as directed by the physician
  • Collecting blood and other body fluid samples for testing
  • Assisting with patient examinations
  • Removing stitches
  • Preparing patients for medical tests

Administrative Duties of a Travel Medical Assistant

A traveling medical assistant will also be responsible for administrative duties during each of their travel contracts. Administrative duties include: 

  • Answering phones
  • Scheduling appointments
  • Helping with billing and insurance
  • Collecting patient information
  • Recording information in the computer system
  • Submitting refill requests

Where Do Traveling Medical Assistants Work?

Medical assistants work in clinics, retirement communities, hospitals, doctors offices, and chiropractic offices. Here’s a look at each:

  • Clinics. About half of medical assistants work in clinics. Many of these clinics are specialized in something like pediatrics , podiatry , dermatology , cardiology , OB-GYN , or family practice.
  • Hospitals & urgent care. Medical assistants are needed in hospitals and urgent care centers all over the country. Working in these facilities may require you to work evenings, nights, and weekends. 
  • Retirement communities. With our aging population, more and more medical care providers are needed in retirement communities. Many of these communities operate like regular neighborhoods with medical care close by and providers on call 24/7.
  • Chiropractic offices. Chiropractic offices usually focus on holistic healthcare. Chiropractic assistants will generally have more administrative than clinical duties. 

In all of these settings, a travel medical assistant will spend most of the day interacting with patients. While you may sit to perform administrative duties, medical assistant work requires you to spend a lot of time on your feet. Medical assisting is a fast paced job that is ideal for people who like to stay active and busy.

How Contracts & Assignments Work for Traveling Medical Assistants

Contracts can be found all over the country and pay varies depending on where you go. Clinics with fewer core staff and higher workloads generally pay more per hour. 

Many clinics and hospitals looking for travel staff need help right away. If you want to be a travel medical assistant, you will have to have flexibility to move away with only a week or two of notice. 

Most contracts pay an hourly rate plus a weekly stipend. The stipend is meant to cover meals and housing expenses during the length of your contract. You do not have to pay income tax on the stipend. 

Travel contracts do not typically include relocation help. Expenses related to moving to a new location will be your responsibility.

Contracts for travel medical assistants can be as short as 4 weeks and as long as 6 months. Some clinics might offer travel medical assistants extensions or permanent jobs at the end of their travel contracts. 

Travel Medical Assistant Salaries & Job Outlook

Medical assistants are in high demand all over the country. As the United States population ages, healthcare workers' job outlook improves. 

For medical assistants, employment opportunities are expected to grow 18% from 2020 to 2030. This is more expected growth than most other healthcare support occupations. 

In the United States, there are about 100,000 job listings posted for medical assistants each year. This high need for more medical assistants has created a demand for traveling employees. Travelers are meant to fill staffing needs until facilities can find permanent workers. 

The average annual salary of a medical assistant is $37,190, or about $18 per hour. Traveling medical assistants usually make about 20% more than their non-traveling co workers. 

Certified medical assistants and registered medical assistants are also paid more than non-certified medical assistants. You can also get paid more if you have other certifications such as phlebotomy and certified nursing assistant. 

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How to Become a Travel Medical Assistant

To become a travel medical assistant you’ll need to be prepared to jump right in to a new clinic with very little training or orientation. Since clinics will be hiring you for a temporary position, they cannot afford to spend extra time on your training. 

Most travel jobs require that you:

  • Obtain your high school diploma or GED. Before you can go to a special training program or college for medical assisting, you have to have your high school diploma or GED.
  • Graduate from an accredited medical assisting program. There are many colleges, technical schools, and online companies that offer medical assisting classes. These can be done in person or online. Stepful offers a 4-month online medical assistant training program that comes with a 100% job guarantee that you might want to check out.
  • Obtain your medical assistant certification (optional). Some states and healthcare facilities require you to have a medical assistant certification to work there. To become certified, you must pass a certification exam given by the AAMA, AMT, or NHA.
  • Have at least 2 years of medical assisting experience. This is potentially the most difficult and most important step. Since travel medical assistants are always working in a new facility, they do not receive the same training as permanent employees. Most traveling staff will take a full workload from the first day they arrive on the job. This would be too overwhelming for someone new to the role, so having two years or more of experience is often required.

How Travel Medical Assistant Agencies Work

If you would like to work as a travel medical assistant, you might want to find an agency to work with. 

Travel medical assistant agencies help you find jobs and negotiate contracts for you. Many of them will also reimburse you for becoming certified. 

Being a part of an agency protects you from payment issues. Many agencies also offer insurance benefits, retirement plans, and recruiters that will help you find the best job for you. 

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When you think about careers with travel opportunities, healthcare jobs are probably not the first to come to mind. However, if you’re looking to combine your passion for the medical field with your hunger for travel, you’re in luck -- there are quite a few opportunities for you!

Hospitals and staffing groups are always searching for medical professionals with the flexibility to travel to new locations. These positions are lucrative for other reasons, too -- hospitals and staffing companies typically provide traveling professionals with a full benefits package, furnished housing, mileage reimbursement, and sometimes even a rental car. If you think this type of hospital job might be right for you, here are fifteen traveling positions to check out:

1. Travel Nurse

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